by commodore4 » Sat May 29, 2010 4:19 pm
Hi,that,s a good question. What I do is this. I find good drawings of the vessel I have to have.(It,s have to have,because there is a lot of work ahead.)I then fasten the plastic to my workbench with a few tiny screws.Then take carbon paper(black) and using drafting tape stretch it out tight covering the plastic completely.Run the factory edge of the carbon on a factory edge of plastic.Now put your paper on top of the carbon again ataying along a factory line.Stretch it out and mount it with drafting tape .Do not use a pencil!! Use the smallest burnishing tool you can that won,t tear the paper!! Draw all the parts on the first sheet.REMOVE the top paper(your patterns) and the carbon paper. NOW,spray the plastic sheet with all the lines on it with clear flat CRAFT fixitive.(You can correct anything if you use the flat clear.)You shouldn,t have any mistakes if you didn,t peek! Do this with each sheet and VIOLA!! you have ALL your plans copied and fixed(NO SMUDGES) on the plastic sheet you are going to use.Yes,this is time consuming,but you can then change anything to fit the year your ship is in.I do this on plexi with a scribing tool by putting the plans UNDER the plexi.I only do this on my R.C. models though. I hope this helps. commodore4
Hi,that,s a good question. What I do is this. I find good drawings of the vessel I have to have.(It,s have to have,because there is a lot of work ahead.)I then fasten the plastic to my workbench with a few tiny screws.Then take carbon paper(black) and using drafting tape stretch it out tight covering the plastic completely.Run the factory edge of the carbon on a factory edge of plastic.Now put your paper on top of the carbon again ataying along a factory line.Stretch it out and mount it with drafting tape .Do not use a pencil!! Use the smallest burnishing tool you can that won,t tear the paper!! Draw all the parts on the first sheet.REMOVE the top paper(your patterns) and the carbon paper. NOW,spray the plastic sheet with all the lines on it with clear flat CRAFT fixitive.(You can correct anything if you use the flat clear.)You shouldn,t have any mistakes if you didn,t peek! Do this with each sheet and VIOLA!! you have ALL your plans copied and fixed(NO SMUDGES) on the plastic sheet you are going to use.Yes,this is time consuming,but you can then change anything to fit the year your ship is in.I do this on plexi with a scribing tool by putting the plans UNDER the plexi.I only do this on my R.C. models though. I hope this helps. commodore4