Re: Index page of isometrics
Hey Bruce, this is a goldmine!!!
Since my MAIB subscription is taking more trouble and time that I expected, what about a nice rendering of AS-34?
Thanx and again Great Job
Ste
Since my MAIB subscription is taking more trouble and time that I expected, what about a nice rendering of AS-34?
Thanx and again Great Job
Ste
--- In bolger@yahoogroups.com, Bruce Hallman <hallman@...> wrote:
>
> On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 9:03 AM, Dave Gentry <alias1719@...> wrote:
> >
> > Bruce, once again, great job, and a big thanks for creating "isometrics" of our favorite designer's creations!
> >
> > But, unless I'm actually looking at a specific link (such as your latest one: http://hallman. org/bolger/ CasualSailingDin ghy ) right here on this yahoo group, I can almost never find your various isometrics on the web. So, for me, almost every one of your works quickly disappears into the archives of this message board, never to be seen again - or even known about, if I miss the original post.
>
>
> Well the reason for that is that I am mostly doing these isometric
> studies for the purpose of understanding in my own mind the shapes
> (and function) of these Bolger boats. I find it very enlightening
> towards understanding the designs to work out the shape in 3D as I
> study them.
>
> These isometrics are spread all over the place, so I even have a hard
> time finding old ones. That said, I appreciate that other people enjoy
> them, and recently collected together links to perhaps 80% of them
> here:
>
> http://hallman.org/bolger/isometrics.html
>
> . . . and recently collected together links to perhaps 80% of themSuperb! Thanks, Bruce. As suspected, I think I've only ever seen about a third of those.
> here:
>
>http://hallman.org/bolger/isometrics.html
>
Thanks, again - Dave
On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 1:36 PM, Harry James <welshman@...> wrote:
the lapstrake SHS, at the very bottom...
http://hallman.org/bolger/isometrics.html
>There are a bunch of sketches left off, but I did just add the link to
>
>
> Good stuff Bruce, you did a lapstrake version of the Single handed
> schooner (his and hers) a quick scan didn't reveal it. If I lived in
> warmer climes I would give it serious consideration. Make a really good
> Puget Sound camper.
>
> HJ
the lapstrake SHS, at the very bottom...
http://hallman.org/bolger/isometrics.html
Good stuff Bruce, you did a lapstrake version of the Single handed
schooner (his and hers) a quick scan didn't reveal it. If I lived in
warmer climes I would give it serious consideration. Make a really good
Puget Sound camper.
HJ
schooner (his and hers) a quick scan didn't reveal it. If I lived in
warmer climes I would give it serious consideration. Make a really good
Puget Sound camper.
HJ
On 1/16/2011 8:36 AM, Bruce Hallman wrote:
> And, for what it is worth, many of the isometrics I missed from the
> index page can be found here:
>
>http://www.flickr.com/photos/hallman/alltags/
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And, for what it is worth, many of the isometrics I missed from the
index page can be found here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/hallman/alltags/
index page can be found here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/hallman/alltags/
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 9:03 AM, Dave Gentry <alias1719@...> wrote:
studies for the purpose of understanding in my own mind the shapes
(and function) of these Bolger boats. I find it very enlightening
towards understanding the designs to work out the shape in 3D as I
study them.
These isometrics are spread all over the place, so I even have a hard
time finding old ones. That said, I appreciate that other people enjoy
them, and recently collected together links to perhaps 80% of them
here:
http://hallman.org/bolger/isometrics.html
>Well the reason for that is that I am mostly doing these isometric
> Bruce, once again, great job, and a big thanks for creating "isometrics" of our favorite designer's creations!
>
> But, unless I'm actually looking at a specific link (such as your latest one: http://hallman. org/bolger/ CasualSailingDin ghy ) right here on this yahoo group, I can almost never find your various isometrics on the web. So, for me, almost every one of your works quickly disappears into the archives of this message board, never to be seen again - or even known about, if I miss the original post.
studies for the purpose of understanding in my own mind the shapes
(and function) of these Bolger boats. I find it very enlightening
towards understanding the designs to work out the shape in 3D as I
study them.
These isometrics are spread all over the place, so I even have a hard
time finding old ones. That said, I appreciate that other people enjoy
them, and recently collected together links to perhaps 80% of them
here:
http://hallman.org/bolger/isometrics.html