boat plan

Started by Newby7
15 replies 16 likes Last activity: 5 years ago
#15

boat plan

Good news Rick 👍
So now it's 'Hey ho and up she rises'! 😀
(Doesn't HAVE to be 'early in the morning' though 😁)
I'm more of night owl meself, never liked early mornings 😝
Looking forward to your Blog.
Cheers, Doug 😎
Young at heart 😉 Slightly older in other places.😊 Cheers Doug
#14

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Success found a printer close by and they printed off an enlarged draft of the plan. Had them do enough 8 1/2 x 11 sheets to be able to cut out the frames.
Shocked me in a good way as the cost was under 10$.
Need now to source wood to build.
Rick
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#12

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Thanks Doug,
The problem I have, is that I need a copy of a plan that was lent to me before the lockdown, my usual
printers are closed, the plan is A1+ I think! a deans plan of cossack, I will have to see if any large printers are still open, otherwise its gonna have to be an A3 scan, and join together, thanks for the info.

Cheers, Pete😊
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#11

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Worth mentioning that European standard paper sizes are all multiples of each other in terms of linear dimensions.
ie - A3 is twice the size of A4, A5 is half the size of A4, A2 is twice the A3 and so on. In this system, scaling can be very straightforward.
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#10

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Rick,

I go to Staples to plot (print) my drawings on their large machines. Doug is right about the sizes, 24x30 or larger.

Ron
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#9

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Thank you all for the replies .With the advice I have found a printer to look at the plans for sizing.
Rick
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#8

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Hi Pete,
You find an Online printer service, send 'em your drawing as pdf, jpeg or whatever they specify, and tell 'em what size you want the final print, and they'll post it to you.
If you're lucky rolled up in a toob!
Personally I've never needed to bother.
I scale plans with a 2D drawing app and printout on an A3 printer/scanner.
Two A3 sheets gives a max length of 33", three sheets 49.5". With 'borderless' printing.
One A3 sheet is generally enough for the frames.
A3 scanner / printers are pretty cheap these days.
Cost a small fortune not so long ago, then I fiddled about joining up loads of A4 sheets 🤔
Cheers, Doug 😎
Young at heart 😉 Slightly older in other places.😊 Cheers Doug
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#7

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Hi Colin, How do you find a printers to do this work during lockdown, every printer around where I live is closed.☹️

Cheers, Pete
#6

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Hi Colin
Like I said use a print shop as the large format printers have a better ratio which means no distortion as you say have a couple of options made
Only old in years not mind or soul.
#5

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Hi Rick when I have plans to reproduce in different scales I take to local printers , I tell them what size I require and they work it out for me.
And usually I ask for 2 sets which allows me to cut out sections and glue to my wood to cut round the lines.
Cheers Colin.
Fair winds and calm waters,
COLIN.
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#4

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Hi Rick
Let's say the actual hull is drawn at 12 inches long and you want to take it to 36 inches long the ratio is 3:1 (36\12) Hope I have shed some light on it
Cheers
Ian
Only old in years not mind or soul.
#3

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I'm not sure how to do the ratio.The plan has 1:2 on it and there are 12 frames making the boat about 25" long.I would like to make it at 36" long.
Rick
#2

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Hi Rick
What an excellent question I an recommend that you get it done at a print shop as the machines handle a better ratio than a desktop copier
Have you worked out what ratio you want to go to?
Good luck
Ian
Only old in years not mind or soul.
#1

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I have a plan for an open launch printed on a 8 1/2"x 11" sheet of paper.Model steam launch Anna . How do I go about enlarging the plan to be able to build the frames. Can I do it on my copier or will I need to go to an outside source for printing.
Rick
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