I have been rescribing panel lines for a long time now. I've got my own system that works perfectly for me, complete with some custom tools. I've scribed just about every kind of line, rivet, vent, and access door you can imagine in sci-fi. But, I have happened upon something I've never tried to scribe before: A propeller hub that's a "squashed cone" shape.
Basically, I need to scribe lines around the hub dome that run parallel to the base of the hub. When viewed from the side, they should look like this: ||||, with the right side being the tip of the hub. Oh, did I mention I do not have a lathe?
The hub is too small for label tape - it lifts up - and I can't seem to get a perfect line all the way around with double-layered masking tape. There's nothing flexible enough I can hold in my hand to wrap around the hub either.
I ask the Council of Styrene and Resin this: Have you all ever attempted such a feat? Can it be done safely? Should I hire a professional?
Any tips or advice, as always, would be greatly appreciated. Now, back to the workbench.

Thanks,
Kenny