I've mentioned this project in my previous WIP thread http://www.trekbbs.com/showthread.php?t=92307
and I finally have something to show for it now. Building USS Enterprise (CV6) in AutoCAD. In that time I have successfully converted a set of drawings from the National Archives into AutoCAD drawings that are now also reconciled with each other and properly aligned with each other. There are additional detail drawings (quite a few pages in fact) that I have yet to convert (a painstaking process of tracing each analog drawing into a "definitive" CAD drawing - each sheet takes me about 9 hours of actual drawing (and in my free time that works out to about a week). So far this project has been just shy of 150 hours in AutoCAD - not counting research time. Ultimately, I will actually build this ship full-size in AutoCAD (hey, it's a hobby, and it keeps me out of trouble), but for now the drawings as they go.
Anyway, here are the first 15 sheets of this project.
and I finally have something to show for it now. Building USS Enterprise (CV6) in AutoCAD. In that time I have successfully converted a set of drawings from the National Archives into AutoCAD drawings that are now also reconciled with each other and properly aligned with each other. There are additional detail drawings (quite a few pages in fact) that I have yet to convert (a painstaking process of tracing each analog drawing into a "definitive" CAD drawing - each sheet takes me about 9 hours of actual drawing (and in my free time that works out to about a week). So far this project has been just shy of 150 hours in AutoCAD - not counting research time. Ultimately, I will actually build this ship full-size in AutoCAD (hey, it's a hobby, and it keeps me out of trouble), but for now the drawings as they go.
Anyway, here are the first 15 sheets of this project.




