Ole Nylende
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"cadcam" is nice and everything but "digitizing" a scan of an old tennant built roof and pillars is quite a paint from time to other, i think i have atleast 3 different orientations of it depending on which are i am working on.
In cad everything is "perfect" and when working from something that is twisted along its length, out of square and generally hand built it is alot of trade offs that needs to be made.
Could off course dump it into some reverseengineering software and make compound surfaces from the mesh but hardware heavy and difficult to work with later on.
Cool reading about the original production back in the day.
I am quite impressed that somebody where able to make the bits from the original prints, some of these are quite complex and difficult to just redraw. Cant imagine making it based on the prints and plain steel sheets when everything is shown in finished condition only.
In cad everything is "perfect" and when working from something that is twisted along its length, out of square and generally hand built it is alot of trade offs that needs to be made.
Could off course dump it into some reverseengineering software and make compound surfaces from the mesh but hardware heavy and difficult to work with later on.
Cool reading about the original production back in the day.
I am quite impressed that somebody where able to make the bits from the original prints, some of these are quite complex and difficult to just redraw. Cant imagine making it based on the prints and plain steel sheets when everything is shown in finished condition only.