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Starting to cut the upper part of the inner dome apart for easier assembly.
Date: 01/16/2014
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Final result of the inner dome cut apart
Date: 01/16/2014
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I then split the lower section of the dome to reduce the gaps between the inner and outer dome that were very apparent.
Date: 01/16/2014
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After the split I determined how much expansion I needed for the inner dome and made some expansion brackets to hole its shape. i counter sunk all the hardware for this
Date: 12/30/2013
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here is a close up view of the brackets I made out of dome scrap. Not pretty but effective. The lower dome is perfectly aligned and expanded
Date: 01/16/2014
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First pie panel cut
Date: 01/02/2014
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All pie panels cut.
Date: 01/11/2014
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beginning to sand the dome
Date: 01/11/2014
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more sanding of the dome
Date: 01/16/2014
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Starting the final run of sanding with steel wool and brillo pads
Date: 01/11/2014
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mid step in sanding the outer dome
Date: 01/16/2014
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Final result of sanding the dome. Now all I need to do is weather it. ANH aint pretty :)
Date: 01/16/2014
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