Hi,
I am starting to design my next build - a P-51 mustang. I know there are some cut files out there, but I want to design my own.
The plan is to cut the skin of the airplane using a sectional view (see section.png).
I am not sure i fully understand the configuration in Jedicut. If for example i want to start with the top left part of the section (see the blue marked rectangles in f1f2.png).
How do I make sure that the profile is aligned like in the 3D model. The easy part is setting the chord distance according to the plans (see dimension.png).
I set the chord like in the attachment chord.ong.
How do i set the the distance between the center of each profile? (see offset.png). I need this distance to be 3.5 mm.
I am have also attached the JDC file.
Thanks,
Rony
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section.png
dimension.png
f1f2.png
chord.png
offset.png
f1-2tl.jdc
Re: Alignment of fuselage
2Hallo Rony,
you can take for a section, the complet frame from begin and end .
In the cutting-wizart you give under "scale" the lenght from section,
under "sweepback" you can give the offset.
Show the .jdc in the attach.
Manfred
File deleted :
Kreis.jdc
you can take for a section, the complet frame from begin and end .
In the cutting-wizart you give under "scale" the lenght from section,
under "sweepback" you can give the offset.
Show the .jdc in the attach.
Manfred
File deleted :
Kreis.jdc
Re: Alignment of fuselage
3Thank you Manfred,
The offset will allow to change alignment on one axis (if you look from the cutting tower - it's axis X).
How do you change axis Y?
Thanks,
Rony
The offset will allow to change alignment on one axis (if you look from the cutting tower - it's axis X).
How do you change axis Y?
Thanks,
Rony
Re: Alignment of fuselage
4Rony,
you must show, that the center from the frames is equal,
then is the offset for Y in Jedicut calculated.
Manfred
you must show, that the center from the frames is equal,
then is the offset for Y in Jedicut calculated.
Manfred
Re: Alignment of fuselage
5Hello !
It's a very interesting project
I hope you will share photos of the resultat
It's a very interesting project

I hope you will share photos of the resultat

Jerome
Re: Alignment of fuselage
6I will be happy to share pictures and also the cutting files
(once I figure out how to work with my design on the Jedicut program..
)
(once I figure out how to work with my design on the Jedicut program..

Re: Alignment of fuselage
7I'm sure you will find a solution and explain it on this forum
-D
Merry Christmas
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Merry Christmas

Jerome
Re: Alignment of fuselage
8Merry Christmas to you and all the readers
-D
I am trying to prepare a long cutting job of a foamboard 120X60X5 board with all the pieces.
The idea is to nest all pieces in one large cutting project and to cut all pieces at once. I saw a guy from Russia doing it, and it looks very nice.
You can see at:
http://www.wattflyer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=63884

I am trying to prepare a long cutting job of a foamboard 120X60X5 board with all the pieces.
The idea is to nest all pieces in one large cutting project and to cut all pieces at once. I saw a guy from Russia doing it, and it looks very nice.
You can see at:
http://www.wattflyer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=63884
Re: Alignment of fuselage
9It's amazing ! This guy is crazy and I like this 
I hope you will do the same thing and post photos to make us dream B)-

I hope you will do the same thing and post photos to make us dream B)-
Jerome
Re: Alignment of fuselage
10Happy new year for all in this amazing forum. I learned a lot last year just by reading comments and instructions. For now I have two pair of wings, that were cut with JEDICUT and it's performance is amazing. Hours of funs! Now I'm trying to cut a fuselage for my DLG. The idea was draw two rectangles in autocad, save them as .dxf and using one for the middle of fuselage and the other one to the end of fuse. I made two files and opened it in jedicut. When I send to cut the machine went crazy and the shape that I got was more like a twisted sausage instead a smooth cylinder. Even when I try to preview the kreis.jdc from MAES it does not looks right. I was expecting that in the preview both drawings ( for x1 and x2) were aligned. It shows the drawings misaligned. Can some one tell me how can I cut a cylinder with different diameter in one side to another?