A tool for converting traditional shipwrights offset tables for defining boat hulls into electronic forms
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Lines Table
A tool for converting traditional shipwrights offset tables for defining boat hulls into electronic forms
Free software: MIT license
Documentation: https://lines-table.readthedocs.io.
Features
This project is a tool that generate a 3D model of a ship’s hull given a table of points in the form of a traditional shipwright’s offset or lines table. These tables contain, in theory, all the information needed to model a ship’s hull, importing these individual points using 3D modeling tools can be tedious. This project aims to help with that.
Two drawing applications are the target for this project: OpenSCAD and Fusion 360. OpenSCAD is designed to define objects grammatically, so seems like a good first step, but has limited ability to handle curves. Fusion 360 includes 3D modeling and design tools with API for both Python and C++. While these can be challenging to use, they unlock a rich array of design features.
Credits
This package was created with Cookiecutter and the audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage project template.
History
0.1.0 (2018-06-01)
First release on PyPI.
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