John Wachtel and I spent three days on site at the St. Michael's Maritime Museum laser scanning the Edna Lockwood with a Leica C10. The museum was in the process of restoring the ship and needed accurate drawings of the timber that was to be replaced. We split the 3D modeling work and crafted the 3D model in 3dsMax. We imported the pointcloud data directly into 3dsMax and built patch surface networks and spline cages over the pointcloud. From the 3D model, we were able to provide the museum with accurate specifications of the nine hull logs, information they used to source replacement timber.