L´Amarante 1:36 POF

Hello Vladimir,
very nice work on the beams, I learned something new again. I'm glad you've now surpassed me in development and I can learn from your work and experience.
 
Hi Tobias, I am honored to serve as a model for other builders Thumbsup.
To properly position the deck beams, it is advisable to already have some of the building elements that will be part of the decks. I started with main bitts and standarts and jeer-bitts.

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I truly admire all of your work, right down to the smallest detail. Your metal work is absolutely gorgeous and a high peak which many of us would love to reach.
Allan
 
Congratulations on your outstanding skills and the exceptional quality of your work. I imagine you’ve also created a digital model of the Amarante. Which modelling software you used for that? Would you be open to sharing the files you used to create those parts?
Thank you and congratulations on such remarkable work.
 
It's a pleasure to follow your log. Can you you give a little bit information about your milling equipment. Which software do you use?
 
Thank you for the positive feedback. And now a brief statement to your questions. I have not created any 3D digital model of L'Amarante. To create individual parts, I use the CAD program Turbocad, into which I have loaded individual drawings from the monograph as images, which then serve as a basis for redrawing individual parts. The drawings of individual parts created by me are then loaded by the Vectric Aspire program, which is used to create individual milling paths and subsequently generate G code for controlling the CNC milling machine. The CNC milling machine (the milling machine is made in China, it is available practically all over the world, I have owned this milling machine for several years and so far I am extremely satisfied) is then controlled by a computer with the Mach 3 program, which converts the G code into the movement of individual stepper motors of the CNC milling machine.

Installation of deck beams. Before other installations and partitions are installed, the decks are fixed with an auxiliary fixture.

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Thank you for the positive feedback. And now a brief statement to your questions. I have not created any 3D digital model of L'Amarante. To create individual parts, I use the CAD program Turbocad, into which I have loaded individual drawings from the monograph as images, which then serve as a basis for redrawing individual parts. The drawings of individual parts created by me are then loaded by the Vectric Aspire program, which is used to create individual milling paths and subsequently generate G code for controlling the CNC milling machine. The CNC milling machine (the milling machine is made in China, it is available practically all over the world, I have owned this milling machine for several years and so far I am extremely satisfied) is then controlled by a computer with the Mach 3 program, which converts the G code into the movement of individual stepper motors of the CNC milling machine.

Installation of deck beams. Before other installations and partitions are installed, the decks are fixed with an auxiliary fixture.

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very accurate and clean work!
 
What CNC version of this program and milling machine are you using? It looks great...
I know its china, but what model.
 
To kuba91nt: Producer is Chinacnczone - see:

I decided to finish the outer planking above the wales first before installing the interior equipment. The first thing I had to do was cut out the holes for the gunport and oars.

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