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Foo Fighter

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Well, I got a little discouraged with the average blueprints I have been using for various learning tools. Most of the tiome I make my own designs and render them, so much faster and less mind gnashingly frustrating but, I thought to myself, "Self, try something simpler".

Yea, never fail. A simple canoe. Not much in there to go awry is there?

How anybody builds more than a banana, I cannot fathom. The frames are going to be hit and miss due to the thickness of the lines after all but that can be cured by taking a mid line datum and flipping one half to the other, right?

Wow, how wrong I am. It is obviously logical, well more logical, to make both halves of the frames on completely different alignemts with zero relationship to the top down view opf the ?hull? Sorry, more like Emu than Mr Hull.

I just had to get this off my front and said before it drove mne into orbit minus the sugar free gum..........

I do hope your hobbies are driving you just that little bit less wonky, stay well folks you and yours.
 
For manual drawing, the dimensions are leading. Not the lines on the drawing. CAD makes it much easier to make the two correspond with each other.
 

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