Workshop FAQ list
Does Workshop develop trimmed surfaces?
Yes, however at the moment this functionality is limited to adding surface plates. If a plate is added by selecting boundary contours the trimmed regions will be ignored. In this case, you can do one of two things:
- split the plate up into several smaller panels (tip: make sure you display only the surface you are working on)
- develop the entire plate and display the intersection (trimming-)
lines in the part window before exporting to your production detailing
software or NC-cutting machine.
See the Workshop manual for more information.
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How can I develop a plate that does not consist of 3 or 4 contours?
Workshop can only develop plates descirbed by 3 or 4 boundary contours. It is strongly recommended to read the working with plates section of the Workshop user manual. These section may be of interest in particular:
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Plate Precision Inconsistency.
If you open a workshop file and receive a message saying "Workshop has detected a plate precision inconsistency", the listed plates will need to be recalculated. This recalculation is required for back compatibly issues relating to older Workshop design files created in version 12.04.
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Which version of Workshop should I use?
There
are two different versions of Workshop, which vary in price and
capabilities, giving you a product that suits your needs and budget.
- Workshop Pro
is a construction detailing and part generation system using the
Maxsurf surface information for plate development; decks, frames and
bulkhead definition; plate stiffening and stringer shape and cut-out
generation. All part and weight calculations adapt to changes in the
hull shape. The part information can be exported directly to
ShipConstructor and also via DXF to other CAD/CAM systems.
- Workshop/S is a plate only version of Workshop Pro which provides plate development and compound curvature shell expansion. Although you can do shell expansions in Workshop/S, a lot of the data that you would want displayed on a shell expansion drawing (frames & stiffeners) can not be generated in Workshop/S. It is therefore recommended to get Workshop Pro if shell expansion drawings are required.
Please
note that Formation Design Systems offers upgrades from Workshop/S to
Workshop Pro for the difference in the current list price. This means
that if you are using Workshop/S and wish to upgrade to Workshop Pro,
we can email you the access code for Workshop Pro and all you will be
paying is the difference between Workshop/S and Workshop Pro.
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How do I best prepare a model for a shell expansion drawing?
Before conducting a shell expansion there are a few simple steps you must carry out to ensure the model is correctly prepared: 1) Turn trimming invisible on. 2) Turn off all surfaces that are not hull surfaces. 3) Step through each of the sections in the body plan view and ensure that there is only one unambiguous continuous section (this is the same procedure as setting up a model for hydrostatic calculations in Hydromax). If multiple closed sections occur, or there is a "spike" in the section, Workshop will not know which path to take when calculating the girth at a particular longitudinal section. 4) Make visible only the parts you wish to be included in the shell expansion drawing.
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I am getting "All four contours must lie on the same surface" error message when I try to add a plate to a surface.
Problem: A common problem when trying to create plates on a surface is when you try to select an edge that is bonded to another surface as your plate boundary. A bonded edge belongs to both surfaces and thus you may get the error message: Solution: Try hiding all surfaces except the one you are trying to create plates on.
Tip: It is good practice in Workshop to always try to minimise the number of
visible surfaces at any time when working with Stringers and Plates.
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My stringers are on the wrong side (outside) of the hull surface. What have I done wrong?
Problem: You have not set the direction of the outside arrows correctly in Maxsurf. Concept: The outside arrow is used to indicate which side of the surface is the OUTSIDE of the ship. Since stringers are by default always on the inside of the ship, they will be placed on the opposite side as to where the outside arrow is pointing.
Solution: Make sure the outside arrow is pointing to the outside (the "wet/water side"). See the outside arrows section of the Maxsurf manual.
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How do I export Workshop files to ShipConstructor?
Simply use the File | Export | ShipConstructor menu to export all visible parts to ShipConstructor.
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Can each of the developed plates be output in one file?
You can export individual parts from Workshop from the parts window. File |Export and then select "Current Part Only".
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Can individual lines be exported on the developed plate?
Any lines that you display while in the parts window (eg intersection lines, contour lines) will be included in the export. Tip: Make sure you always calculate and export all parts on highest precision. Read the section on precision in the Workshop manual carefully before adding plates or exporting parts.
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Stringers not displaying in rendered mode
Make sure you have assigned a shape to the stringer. Without a shape
assigned to it, the stringer will not display in rendered mode.
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