Main Hatchway.
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The grating is ready, now it's time to make a frame for it.
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First, I milled grooves for the grating into the sides of the frame.
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Then I cut off the bottom of the grating base on the sides so that I could glue the side parts of the frame.
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And after fixing, I cut off the rest of the lower part of the grating.
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Then I made a deflection profile with the same cutter and sanded this plane.
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After that, I secured the structure and made grooves in the side frame pieces for the other two.
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I made the grooves by pressing the router bit against the edge of the grating to catch the flatness, and I used the same technique for the other two frame parts. I secured all the parts with drops of CA gel; this is convenient and secure, and it's also easy to remove later.
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After gluing the frame pieces together, I partially shaped the arches of the front and rear of the frame.
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Then I sanded the bottom surface.
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Afterwards, I cut and sanded the ends.
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Then I glued the inner parts of the frame and sanded them level.
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Finally, I sanded the top surface with an arc.
And here's the intermediate result, viewed from below:
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...and from above:
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The hatch work isn't finished yet. I'm still figuring out what and how to make the frame bolts and how I'll nail the grating, but overall, the hatch for the second hull is almost ready. Next up is the frame for the first hull.