 Trying to carry on with the momentum of cutting holes into my inner dome, I thought I'd cut out the openings for the front and rear logics.  I used a diamond cut off wheel with my Dremel tool and hoped for a steady hand.  Check back soon to see pictures of these openings filed and finished.  Also, a quick update: My dome panels have been filed, sanded and prepped for painting and are currently out for painting.  I even sprung for the proper R2 Blue mix from House of Kolor.  Since my painting skills are a little lacking, I decided to use a professional.  I'll post pictures as soon as I have them back.
Trying to carry on with the momentum of cutting holes into my inner dome, I thought I'd cut out the openings for the front and rear logics.  I used a diamond cut off wheel with my Dremel tool and hoped for a steady hand.  Check back soon to see pictures of these openings filed and finished.  Also, a quick update: My dome panels have been filed, sanded and prepped for painting and are currently out for painting.  I even sprung for the proper R2 Blue mix from House of Kolor.  Since my painting skills are a little lacking, I decided to use a professional.  I'll post pictures as soon as I have them back.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Front & Rear Logic Cutouts:
 Trying to carry on with the momentum of cutting holes into my inner dome, I thought I'd cut out the openings for the front and rear logics.  I used a diamond cut off wheel with my Dremel tool and hoped for a steady hand.  Check back soon to see pictures of these openings filed and finished.  Also, a quick update: My dome panels have been filed, sanded and prepped for painting and are currently out for painting.  I even sprung for the proper R2 Blue mix from House of Kolor.  Since my painting skills are a little lacking, I decided to use a professional.  I'll post pictures as soon as I have them back.
Trying to carry on with the momentum of cutting holes into my inner dome, I thought I'd cut out the openings for the front and rear logics.  I used a diamond cut off wheel with my Dremel tool and hoped for a steady hand.  Check back soon to see pictures of these openings filed and finished.  Also, a quick update: My dome panels have been filed, sanded and prepped for painting and are currently out for painting.  I even sprung for the proper R2 Blue mix from House of Kolor.  Since my painting skills are a little lacking, I decided to use a professional.  I'll post pictures as soon as I have them back.
Filing, Sanding and More Filing:
More Dome Work:
 I decided to mount the HDP ring that comes with the 300mm dome to the inner dome.  First, I drew a pencil line around the base of the inner dome at the height of the plastic ring.  Then I marked drill holes every few inches in the middle of the ring.  I then counter sunk all the holes with a counter sink bit and attached the ring inside the inner dome.  I bought new screws since the ones supplied with the dome require a Torx screwdriver, that I didn't have, so I picked up the same size screws with a Philips head instead.  Once the base ring was mounted, I got to work tracing all the panel lines onto the inner dome, using the outer dome as a template.  Now came the part that had me a little nervous....cutting holes into the inner dome!  I broke out my trusty 2 1/2 inch hole saw and drilled a pilot hole into the upper pie panel to create an opening for the top holo-projector.
   I decided to mount the HDP ring that comes with the 300mm dome to the inner dome.  First, I drew a pencil line around the base of the inner dome at the height of the plastic ring.  Then I marked drill holes every few inches in the middle of the ring.  I then counter sunk all the holes with a counter sink bit and attached the ring inside the inner dome.  I bought new screws since the ones supplied with the dome require a Torx screwdriver, that I didn't have, so I picked up the same size screws with a Philips head instead.  Once the base ring was mounted, I got to work tracing all the panel lines onto the inner dome, using the outer dome as a template.  Now came the part that had me a little nervous....cutting holes into the inner dome!  I broke out my trusty 2 1/2 inch hole saw and drilled a pilot hole into the upper pie panel to create an opening for the top holo-projector.


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