I have been working on my boat for a WHILE now and someday I will get it done!!! As I have had BIG projects before an I never give up. Ever try to file out all those holes with demoralizing results... I did... An I have built TONS of HIGH quality stuff but not submarines. So I am in the learning mode at the drydock...LOL... The first thing I learned is... Unless you are annointed by GOD with the use of a file you are probably going to have the same luck as I did...LOL... So what did I do? I made a single master pattern out of 0.020 styrene (thin styrene so I could get the curves just right). Then I added more 0.020 styrene to the outside of my master to make the edge of the hole thicker. Then I made 1 casting using the 2 part liquid plastic which I purchased off Ebay. You can buy the stuff anyplace though. And when my first casting was hard, I pulled it out of the mold. I was not happy with the curves at the ends. So I modified my first casting on 1 end to get the desired shape. Next, I casted 2 pieces. Then I cut the 2 in half and super glued the 2 ends together to get my GOOD master. Then I made 4 castings (singles) and glued them together to make one long one. Then I made enough castings for the whole boat. For the shorter holes, I just cut the centers out of the "holes" and glued then back together for the right size (length of the hole needed). It worked GREAT!!! All the holes are the same!!!!
THANX
Scott

THANX
Scott


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