Layout for a hull
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the plans for a crackerbox can be found at [link=http://www.2brothersrc.com/powerpete/cboxplans_sheet1.jpg]http://www.2brothersrc.com/powerpete/cboxplans_sheet1.jpg[/link] and [link=http://www.2brothersrc.com/powerpete/cboxplans_sheet2.jpg]http://www.2brothersrc.com/powerpete/cboxplans_sheet2.jpg[/link]
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Hi
Over the next 2 weeks I will be redoing those Crackerbox boat plans so that you the people do not have to go looking for a Cad program in order to straiten the plans out so that you can use them. This is something that should have been done a long time ago, and I hope no one mines that I am doing this, But it has to be done because those plans are just horrible.
Over the next 2 weeks I will be redoing those Crackerbox boat plans so that you the people do not have to go looking for a Cad program in order to straiten the plans out so that you can use them. This is something that should have been done a long time ago, and I hope no one mines that I am doing this, But it has to be done because those plans are just horrible.
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Thank you for the effort.
You know, back before there were computers,...
Those plans were awsome. They are obviously still handy.
Even if you redraw them on CAD, once someone puts a jigsaw to the wood, the
CAD accuracy is out the window.[&:]
Model Boat building is still an Art form.
You know, back before there were computers,...
Those plans were awsome. They are obviously still handy.
Even if you redraw them on CAD, once someone puts a jigsaw to the wood, the
CAD accuracy is out the window.[&:]
Model Boat building is still an Art form.
