#POF SHELLTO PDF#
Academia does not support/work in Internet Explorer so I have to forward the email to me to another computer where the pdf can be opened and printed out. Use that which I downloaded from an academic organization titled Academia and you can find up to 39 other related research papers. 1) I embedded a pdf leading to the underwater archaeological research paper. Not having CAD I will manually draw additional cross sections to fabricate the additional bulkheads for a mold upon which to lay the strakes secured edge to edge and not to the bulkheads.Īfter some drawing I will come up with a bill of materials and place an order for some peach which is not correct for this type of ship but will be better visually for the model.Ĭlick to expand.In my posting above, (#1 of Sept. primarily off of Turkey which is my area of interest.
I then had the 8.5 x 11 sheet printed double size and laid my long engineering scale on it which showed the doubled length which converts to about 20 meters which is on the upper end of recovered ship wrecks in the Eastern Med. You can see my multiple point dividers which I set at an assumed height of the crewman on the deck at 5.5 ft height, which when applied to the length between the lines resulted in a length of 67 ft. Any interior members were not structural as we think of frames. I took it to a print shop to have that sheet size doubled for a size to draw my own interpolated cross offsets along the length to construct a "mold" for bending and securing the strakes edge to edge forming the shell which was the manner of construction. Click to expand.Now that I received a downloadable zip file in TIF format, and after working for a method to open and print it out I have a 8/5x11 inch single sheet "Plan" noted as 1:00 for a scale that has no given units of mensuration.