When I am not indulging in holiday cheer, being lazy, or at the model bench, I am busy at the computer creating complex vector drawings.
As previously mentioned, I am installing a detailed PE deck on my boat. The deck is extraordinarily detailed, and is made of thin 0.008" brass and as such needs support and a way to raise it to the correct height. (The kit plastic deck is MUCH thicker.) I calculated that a roughly 0.060" raise should do the trick. The PE deck instructions call for adding support beams below the PE deck to support it... but there are very few places that I can put support beams below the deck and not have any holes blocked off.
On another site, I saw a U-505 build where the fellow cut up the kit deck to act as the support below the same PE deck. Good idea, but a lot of grunt work, and he encountered some problems. This gave me the initial thought about creating a substructure... but how to cut it out?!? That's when I happened across a company... not far from me... that can do laser-cutting from vector files. Hmmmmmmmm, interesting!
So I have been working on creating 1:1 scale support structures for thePE deck set. A LOT of measuring, and vector work using CorelDRAW (as I have used for other U-boat projects). So far I have completed 3 of the 4 substructures, and the last one should only take a few hours to create from scratch. These vector files will be sent to the laser-cutting company in the New Year along with some sheets of 0.060" sheet styrene. They said that it SHOULD work out well, but I will be holding my breath and crossing various appendages while they do the work.
I *REALLY* hope it works! If it does, I will be sharing the vector files on my U-505 site so others can use it as well.
Happy New Year to everyone and your families!