Thank you for all your thoughts & advices !
The vexed benches...
I tried variations of above suggestions and most of the results
were alas suboptimal...
in the main because of my clumsiness and lack of sharpness in both cutting
and the limitations of finesse of adhesives...( or my application thereof...!

)
So I returned full circle to using PE hand-railing....
as the sizes and dimensional repeatability were inherent
BUT...
This time with a plan (!),
==> more precision, a method of repeatability , care and importantly
using
stainless steel hand-railing PE ...
==> which did not distort and kink as readily as the brass versions...
The images should be self explanatory and have been annotated...

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I hardly ever use my PE bending tool--
usually using in preference jeweller pliers,
or my fat headed, ground-to-dead-square-ended Tweezers
( always used for railing bending etc... )
But this time the parts were very small... so I blew the dust of the bending machine !
...and used it to get the repeatable bends desired --the contrast of the black base
helping very much with precise placement of PE rail bits
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I used a No 9 blade to get under the PE and lever it up square
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The bent seat pieces were placed back to back to glue
but first a bit frustration...-
==>because the backrest was inclined and slightly larger
( and ergo heavier by a 'nanogramm' or two..!) than the seat base,
they would not balance and fell over (

|) and would have been the devil to assemble...
-- until I placed them on the slightly tacky / sticky strip of a post-it note.
Ha!
Held in place I manoeuvred the second backrest in place using a pointy knife blade as a lever
( much like levering a muzzle loading gun carriage around the deck in Nelson's day-)
-except it was adhesive power of the post it note- not weight ..-
that I was fighting with my leverage-
-albeit on rather very small scale!
the result was easy( er ) positioning and gluing using thin CA droplet applied on the end of a ( discarded !) cats whisker...!)
The cat whisker being lightly springy and ergo softer than the adhesive grab of the post-it-note, meant no dislodging of positioning of small PE parts when the glue was applied!
The resulting benches had the right shape and size to my liking.
...but alas had gaps large enough for scale dogs to climb thru...
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These gaps were filled from the
' upper ' top side with very thinned white glue,( thinned with ( distilled ) water) ,
applied with a very fine brush--
-into which I had mixed some brown water colour ...
This meant that when the white glue dried, I could 'see' the result;- and could refill and level up as required.
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I became quite adept at making these benches so that I can afford to discard
the lesser perfect ones if needed when I apply them to the deck vessel
The benches were placed onto small coloured styrene block snippets
( representing the life rafts upon which the benches sat )
Now they just need painting in lighter ( matt!) brown shades
here is a batch ...
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as light relief I carried on staring at the images to discern further stuff on deck....
I managed to -at last...(!) --identity what the shapes were and my findings are as below
( fortunately the
aft gangway was slightly imperfectly stowed by the crew-at a slight angle-
which gave me the breakthrough clue...!)
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and then a second gangway...
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Ha!-- all I have to do now is work out....
==> how to make the portable deckchairs.....!
more soon
Jim Baumann
