Strip: following a sharp chine edge
By:Eric Anderson
Date: 11/13/2010, 2:46 pm
Date: 11/13/2010, 2:46 pm
What approach do you-all use to go around a chine edge that is nearly 90 degrees in the Petrel? It looks like making a bevel at the strip edge will be better than using my cove/bead edges. At one form the strip is wide enough that it sticks above the edge of the chine by about 1/16 inch. Should I plane the width of the strip down so it forms perfectly around the form or should I let it raise above the edge and just come as close to the form outline as I can?
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- Strip: following a sharp chine edge
Eric Anderson -- 11/13/2010, 2:46 pm- Re: Strip: following a sharp chine edge
Bohdan Szymanik -- 11/14/2010, 12:14 am- Re: Strip: following a sharp chine edge
Ben B -- 11/14/2010, 5:37 am- Re: Strip: following a sharp chine edge *PIC*
Joy -- 11/14/2010, 9:52 am- Re: Strip: following a sharp chine edge
Dan Caouette (CSFW) -- 11/14/2010, 12:32 pm
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Allan -- 11/13/2010, 3:19 pm - Re: Strip: following a sharp chine edge
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