11-07-2010, 12:23 AM
That's phenomenal for something so small! Christ, Scratchy - I don't see how you can stand to make something that's so tiny you almost need a microscope to see it!
I hate making parts for my four foot beast, and it's HUGE! Maybe the reason is because any mistakes I make are just as big as the parts themselves, and the correction is just as big. I love the ribbing. I was going to suggest 0.10" styrene rod laid side by side for the ribs to make it a little easier. You could glue them all lengthwise with a 0.10" thick styrene sheet in between to separate them until they're placed. This would make them perfectly even without small twists, or uneveness. Of course, you'd have to cut each section to the width of the neck once dry. Use this method on your next build, or just for practice. It works really well for me! 
I hate making parts for my four foot beast, and it's HUGE! Maybe the reason is because any mistakes I make are just as big as the parts themselves, and the correction is just as big. I love the ribbing. I was going to suggest 0.10" styrene rod laid side by side for the ribs to make it a little easier. You could glue them all lengthwise with a 0.10" thick styrene sheet in between to separate them until they're placed. This would make them perfectly even without small twists, or uneveness. Of course, you'd have to cut each section to the width of the neck once dry. Use this method on your next build, or just for practice. It works really well for me! 
~ Cobra Chris
