9/19/2023 0 Comments Deltacad delete within layers![]() This was an R/C Airplane Concept for Barbie Dolls to ride in.I have a hosted feature layer that has 16 layers within it. The Printer was a Dot Matrix Black-Only thing thus, even though, this project was done with Color-Coded Lines, that fact wouldn’t show up as a Multi-Layered Printout. I don’t remember if this DeltaCAD 3.0 Drawing is Layered or not. It would be much simpler just to restart this project from scratch which, would require trying to configure the DeltaCAD Drawing for 4-Page Printouts with my current Computer-Printer System. This is due to the quirks in the DeltaCAD Application and/or Computer Operating System and/or Printer System.īecause this DeltaCAD Drawing was created on a Computer-Printer Combo System that I had used many years ago thus, I am no longer using that Computer-Printer Combo, I am unable to make a 4-"=1" Scale Drawing Printouts without, having to do some major reworking on the DeltaCAD 3.0 Drawing itself. The above is a Single-Page Printout of a Multi-Page DeltaCAD 3.0 Drawing even though, it was created as a Multi-Page Printout Drawing…4 Pages of 1"=1" Scale Drawing Printouts. However, change the Units Panel Scale Number then, the forementioned given N Panel Scale number will result in a new specific N Panel Dimension Number that is specific the new Units Panel Scale Number and, the forementioned N Panel Dimension Number will result in a new specific N Panel Scale Number that is specific to the new Units Panel Scale Number. That is, with a given Units Panel Scale Number, a given N Panel Scale Number will result in a specific N Panel Dimension Number and, a given N Panel Dimension Number will result in a specific N Panel Scale Number. On the N Panel…The Scale Numbers and the Dimension Numbers are fixed to each other regardless of the Units Panel Scale Number. Thus changing the Unit Scale number changes both the N Panel Scal Number and the N Panel Dimension Number. The N Panel Scale Numbers & Dimension Numbers are affected by the Units Scale Setting. The N panel dim gives you\ the real dimensions of you object of the scale is = 1Īgain if scale is not = 1 then Ctrl-A the ob So get use to always Ctrl-A select Rot and scale you object often! ![]() When you scale in object mode it affects the object scale in N panel So you can learn short cut as you go along! Most commands are available as short -cut or in menus The FLOWER CHILD PROJECT Spacecraft Design wasn’t originally conceived for landing Humans on Luna but, having Humans remaining in Lunar Orbit for the duration of the Lunar Mission. Although the Lunar Module Main Structure may have been closer to 13 Feet in Diameter, I decided to use the Lunar Module Landing Gear Dimensions as the Habitation Module Diameter. The Habitation Module is 22 Feet in Diameter while, the Command Module and Service Module are 13 Feet in Diameter. ![]() This drawing doesn’t represent my Revision Concepts for my FLOWER CHILD PROJECT Spacecraft Designs. Some of my concepts for revisioning the Apollo CSM/LM Spacecraft into an Orbit-To-Orbit Spacecraft include expanding the Fuel Capacity of the Service Module and, replacing the Service Module Main Engine with a Modified F-1 Engine that burns Cryogenic Fuel. The Apollo CSM/LM Spacecraft in its 1970s configuration isn’t suitable for Earth-Luna Orbit-To-Orbit Spaceflight. The overall concept of my FLOWER CHILD PROJECT is to redesign the Apollo CSM/LM Spacecraft Design into an Orbit-To-Orbit Spacecraft Design. The Maneuver Systems are supposed to be the Apollo CSM Reaction Control Systems which, I assume are 1’0"x1’0"x5’0" Cube Structures (without the Nozzles). The Engine Nozzle is supposed to be a 6’0" Long by 6’0" Diameter (at one end) and 3’0" Diameter (at the other end) Cylender Structure. The Service Module is 13’0" Diameter by 24’0" Long Cylender. The Habitation Module is a 22’0" Diameter by 24’0" Long Cylender. ![]() The Command Module is a 13’0" Diameter by 15’0" Long Conical Structure. I need to work on the Engine Nozzle shape but, its presence is more important at this point. ![]()
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