A little more progress this weekend. The three strips for the door end were riveted up and glued into place whilst cooking dinner tonight.
I've also made a start on the solebars. The starting point is two lengths of 2.5 x 2.5mm Evergreen angle
When placed together to create a solebar channel, they read a little under the desired size of 5.25mm. Rather than risk having parts of the inner chassis showing beneath the solebars, I'm gluing a thin strip between the mounting faces.
I use the edge of my cutting mat to rest the angle on, I can then clamp the strip to the angle using a ruler and run some glue between the two pieces. The surface of the mat keeps the front face of the angle and the strip aligned.
Its left to harden for a while (I started making the second set of bits) then the excess strip is removed from the rear face of the angle using a chisel blade
Holding the blade vertically and dragging it across the front face ensures that the strip is flush on the front side too. A make-shift jig from a bit of wood and two rulers allows both pieces of angle to be clamped together whilst I hold them firmly against the wood and run glue down the joint.
Running the calipers over the channel section shows the effort to be worth it, a snifter oversize
I'll leave the pair of them to dry overnight now, then they can be glued into place. Its a simple matter to then cut two inserts to become the face of the solebar with all of the rivets in place - maybe I'll get round to that tomorrow. The main purpose of doing the solebars now is so they can protect the rest of the strips as they are fixed and overhang the sides - the plasticard is too fragile on its own.
Steve