Course Description
In this workshop, participants will go through the process of carving half-models to their own design, and then work up a lines plan of their model. Through the experience of working with this older design method, participants will learn where contemporary, CAD technologies live on the evolutionary arc of boat design systems.
Course will include:
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Visits to MIT Museum Hart Nautical Collection Half-model Room, and Plans Collection
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Overview of Evolution of Boat Design Technology
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Introduction to Carving Tools and Techniques
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Introduction to Techniques for Taking Offsets from Half-models
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Introduction to Techniques for Drafting Lines Plans
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Explanation of How Builders Used Lines Plans
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Introduction to Methods of Analyzing Drawn Lines Plans
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Discussion of Strength and Weaknesses of Different Design Technologies
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Discussion of Thought Process Involved in Designing Boats-using Intuition to Consider the Hull Form in a Dynamic State
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Discussion of Iterative Process in Developing Designs-in CAD as Well as Half-model Design Methods
Prerequisites
None
Major Assignments
This class requires regular attendance and participation in shop work and discussions. Students are not expected to create a successful hull design, but are expected to explore their ideas about hull forms using this design process. Students are expected to bring their preconceptions about boat design and then consider those preconceptions critically using this particular design technology. The class is about boat design technology, rather than simply boat design.
Grade Requirement
100% Class Participation
Monday
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9:30-11:00: Morning Introduction and Shop Safety Rules
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11:00-11:30: Primer on Course
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Morning Lecture
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Brief Overview of History of Boat Design Techniques
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Give Basics on How the Form of a Half-model is Translated into Something that Can be Built From.
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Begin Process, Going Around the Room and Extemporizing, of Developing Ideas for Design. Encourage Students to Start with, then Challenge, their Own Assumptions
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1:00-1:30: Lunch-advise People to Bring Lunch
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1:30-3:30: Getting Started on Designs
Tuesday
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Morning Lecture
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Demonstrate Carving Techniques and Tools.
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Influence of Tools and Method on Form, Limitations of Ideas
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Understanding Intuitively How the Resistance of the Wood Influences Shape
Wednesday
Thursday
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Morning Lecture:
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Introduction to Lines Drawing
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Techniques, Layout, Method, etc.
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Opportunity to Re-think Design
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Afternoon:
Friday
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Finish Lines Plans
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Analyze One or Two
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Discussion on How Method Informs Idea
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Discussion of Difference to Computer Drafting
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Discussion in Model Room
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Discussion in Plans Collection
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Shop Cleanup