What's the best way of doing this? What's the best attachement to use on the Dremel? I purposely built this ship in sections so that if I doink up a part of it, I won't have to rebuild the whole thing.... now how's that for positive thinking?

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The cross sections for this piece are half-ellipses and it tapers towards the end. I'm planning on only removing a portion of the frame -- just enough to insert a box structure that will house the interior.Umi_Ryuzuki wrote:Unless you have fiberglassed the exterior of the shell, the structure will
probably not hold up well with the frames removed. It may collapse.
If you begin to remove the interior frames, do not grind them out all the
way to the hull. Leave at least 3/16" to 1/4" of the frame against the hull. I think you will know how much is too little, as the hull will start to flex...
I can't recommend how much bracing to leave at your opening, as I am not sure of your hull shape, or how much material you want to remove.
I'll be happy to post pics of my progress with this thing. I ran out of strips so I will have to order some more. Your advice about trimming the strips so that they will rest on the subsequent strip really helped. ThanksUmi_Ryuzuki wrote:I like to plan my frames for equipment or hollows, and sometimes I still end up grinding my way back in to get the space I need.
It sounds like you are on the right track, and have a good process in mind.
let us know how it goes...
I hope you are taking pictures as this progresses, I like seeing the process from sheet stock to finished model.