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Yeah ,the no picture guy .I Will try to paint you a mind picture . Lay your deck upside down on the table in front of you . I assume you've cut it out and are ready , Right ? Within an area that corresponds to the furthest inside a bulkhead or brace would go, or a sponson you need to do this .
Take some heavy card strips that will not be seen from outside ( if you choose to let the hangar deck be seen ) And a heavy card rectangle cut to fit in the area that needs bracing .Now take those strips and start making an eggcrate type surface with the strips on edge on the rectangular piece , When you have this done .
Take a very thin ,thinned coating of Aleens Tacky glue in the cente ,r One small dot .And around the edges and glue it to the deck. Use no more glue than you have to have to get a good bond . Use a lightweight book or something and let it dry for a day or two . You will have a really stiff deck that will not warp or twist ever . Papersurprise 50
Yeah ,the no picture guy .I Will try to paint you a mind picture . Lay your deck upside down on the table in front of you . I assume you've cut it out and are ready , Right ? Within an area that corresponds to the furthest inside a bulkhead or brace would go, or a sponson you need to do this .
Take some heavy card strips that will not be seen from outside ( if you choose to let the hangar deck be seen ) And a heavy card rectangle cut to fit in the area that needs bracing .Now take those strips and start making an eggcrate type surface with the strips on edge on the rectangular piece , When you have this done .
Take a very thin ,thinned coating of Aleens Tacky glue in the cente ,r One small dot .And around the edges and glue it to the deck. Use no more glue than you have to have to get a good bond . Use a lightweight book or something and let it dry for a day or two . You will have a really stiff deck that will not warp or twist ever . Papersurprise 50
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