Recently, I've been working on creating some hull sections beginning with the amidships point in the hull and working forward. I'm designing these sections within the physical limits of my printer, so these turn out to be 50mm max in length. I only need to design the stbd side and then mirror it for printing the port side:
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Amidships Hull Section Prelim_1.JPG [ 68.43 KiB | Viewed 699 times ]
when joined together you get this as a result:
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Amidships Hull Section Prelim_2.JPG [ 62.77 KiB | Viewed 699 times ]
At this point I've printed 6 of these parts and am waiting for more resin (they each consume quite a bit of material!). I've also decided to see if printing directly on the printing platen will produce a more flat center face than using the normal "supported" method of setting up a print file. This way the part is directly printed on the plate as shown in this picture:
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Sect. 3 stbd side test.JPG [ 36.02 KiB | Viewed 699 times ]
This is only a test part and is not intended for use on the actual model. As it is, most of these parts (this one included) will take over 8 hrs to print due to height. So, my goal is to eliminate, if possible, the normal "raft" and support piers that normally are created during the printing process and shorten somewhat the overall printing time. In addition, I noticed some internal bulging of the hull sides and while it is not affecting the appearance of the part, I haven't figured out why it's occurring. Tom F. mentioned to me it's possible that I need another set of "X" bracing internally, rotated 45 deg. (vert/horiz.) and I may add that to this test section before I run a print. So, right now I have 3 sections (P/S) printed and have a new pkg. of CA glue & accelerator on hand to assemble these parts. Externally they all printed well and will form the nucleus of the T-3 hull as it develops. The sections that will be printed AFT of amidships will be the same in dimension as the amidship part - this doesn't change for possibly 5-6 more sections going aft. Then the hull begins to narrow and take a different curvature. I've also designed into the side the upper/lower waterline which is a 0.50mm thick half round and that has printed well:
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So, with Spring at hand I suspect that shop & computer design time will somewhat lessen with yard projects already on the Admiral's punch list.
Hank