Sunday 11 March
I didn't plan on starting the frame this soon as I am still in the middle of plastering the dome. The weather is cold at the moment and the plaster seems to be taking forever to dry - I need something else to do so the frame seemed like a good option.My frame will be made from plywood and based on the Senna frame templates. I say "based on" because I have to make some adjustments due to plywood here (in New Zealand) only being available in metric sizes.
The Senna frame is based on half and three-quarter inch ply. I will be using 17mm instead of three-quarter inch ply (19mm), and 12mm instead of half inch ply (12.7mm).
Base plate
I had two copies of the template printed full size - I will keep one copy for reference (and to admire); the other copy I have cut into pieces like sewing pattern - I will use this for marking up the plywood.Base plate cut out (outline only). With template taped in place so I can mark the plywood using carbon paper ready for for the routing. |
Here is the base plate with the carbon paper markings |
Monday 12 March
My jig for cutting the slots in base plate, top plate, and rings |
Friday 16 March
Completed base plate |
Made a couple of mistakes (see repair at position 4 o'clock ) but the 10 slots are all OK.
Decided to cut the four clearance hollows (as positions 12, 4, 6, and 10 o'clock) all the way through - according to specs (Senna frame prints by M Hendricks) the thickness of ply that needs to remain in these areas is between 0.02" and 0.03" (0.5mm and 0.75mm). I initially cut them like that but the remaining ply was so thin and fragile that a couple of them just fell apart as I was cutting them. I think this will be OK as the vacuum formed underbelly should cover this.