Grant Nelson
05-24-2008, 05:59 AM
I am still waiting for that bowcone tutorial (see post from 2006) ;-)
Seriously, I still struggle with this (but have not tied since last time).
The scenario is generally that I have hull with more than 2 degrees of flexibility, and usually a couple of control points have come together and are compacted at the lower forward edge of the surface (where the bottom of the bow cone will be). From there the surface opens up in V, with one or more rows before reaching the top. I can not figure out how to do this with consistent minimum number of steps.
I would appreciate an example of how to do it using a conic form, but also another 'rounded' shape in case I don't want a perfect circle bow in plan view (but tangent to the hull, with a smooth rounding at the foward end)...
Seriously, I still struggle with this (but have not tied since last time).
The scenario is generally that I have hull with more than 2 degrees of flexibility, and usually a couple of control points have come together and are compacted at the lower forward edge of the surface (where the bottom of the bow cone will be). From there the surface opens up in V, with one or more rows before reaching the top. I can not figure out how to do this with consistent minimum number of steps.
I would appreciate an example of how to do it using a conic form, but also another 'rounded' shape in case I don't want a perfect circle bow in plan view (but tangent to the hull, with a smooth rounding at the foward end)...