While I've had Delftship Pro for a couple of years, my experience is limited. I've searched the forum and not found or recognised any relevant topics for my problem.
A little background on my project.
I have used DP to create a streamline shell for a recumbent bicycle. Real size is 2.7m long, 0.617m wide and 0.72m deep. It is formed as a symmetrical model. The chines creating the multiple strakes of the "hull" were imported from airfoil coordinates. All of this has been a learning process and I've been pretty happy with the results. I'm about ready to have templates of each of the strakes printed full size from the Plan Developments. This has worked perfectly well.
My difficulty.
Because of material sizes, I've decided I want to have developments of both sides of a plank/strake, around the nose for instance, as a single piece. To do this I turned off the symmetrical option in the Layers dialog, and then used Transform Mirror with Connect to Existing Points selected. For several of my planks this worked as expected and I'm very happy. However, several others, which are similar and as far as I can tell have the same properties, are not connecting properly. The result is instead of the two points of the shared edge being connected and a common edge created, only one point is being connected. This leaves two boundary edges in the middle of my plank, joined at a common point. I have checked that my edge is on zero Y coordinates for a Vertical mirror join.
I imagine the problem is deeper in my model, but just wondered whether anyone with more experience might recognise this problem and give me some pointers.
Sorry for the long blurb
Thanks for listening and any help you can offer. Happy to upload my file if anyone had the time to look.
Cheers, Simon