Sheet metal on a wooden frame

Hello

I'd like to have a vague idea of what it can look like because I think my rear end is too round...

Is there a quick method to see?

 


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Hello

To see this rather complex reinforcement, I would go either through surface or by sheet metal sector by sector, here is the fastest, ... Good luck @+.

Ar.

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nice job ;-)

yes you can in profile view

 Create a sketch that follows the perimeter of your cab's trunk and rear panel

and you create an extruded surface since it seems to be on the same plane

post a profile view via image insertion (the postcard with sun and double mountain)

or your file which depending on the version will be readable by the owners of your version or sup

or post in parasolid and there everyone will be able to see

@+

for the Ford Model A 5

Here are the proportions

https://www.ouestfrance-auto.com/voiture-occasion/ford-model-a-essence-boulogne-billancourt-hauts-de-seine-15949217.html#&gid=1&pid=1

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hello thank you for your information I relied on the attached photo + the bits that I had crate modify in tray


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Ford is to find that your Model A has differences with that of gt22. :p

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Hello@Mick

I suggest you use the technique often used with blueprints, there are quite a few tutorials that explain how to do it. This will give you an idea of a possible how.

Especially since by chance you have a quasi 3D blueprint. Indeed, with the section view function from your 3D model allows you to make all the lines to make practically any smoothing you want.
It's as if you had a blue print cut into a slice so more lines than a shot with 3 Views

Luckily in old models there are few complex stamped shapes, so it's easier to make.

Kind regards

Hello @Mick

Can you confirm the name of the car? but above all his version!

I understood why you find your rear too round when looking at the model of @gt22

Kind regards

 

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It's a Mathis MY, but there were very very few spyder models, it doesn't exist anymore 

Hello @Mick

Have you understood the solution I am proposing to you? We can discuss it if you wish

Kind regards