RE: What's on the drawing board?
King.....
Problem with the Perigee is not in the design, but in shipping large sized wood.
The Perigee specifies several pieces of wood beyond 40 inches long. Thus shipping, and finding a shipping box is a problem. I presently only have one good box for the long wood required. This and the laser cutting minimum of three at a time for this, due to different set-up. Thus the parts involved in the semi-kit are no problem, it is the shipping that is. For a purchaser would have to order three kits, arrange for friends, etc. and then use same box to transfer those extra kits to next interested person. Just cannot do it economically one by one right now. Have had several requests to cut a kit, but once they know terms, they back off. Perhaps you need to organize with a few others.
OH, and the plan I have been going off of has Tom's signature in three places, in ink, on the mylar. Paper copies like from the kit only show one. Original plan is so huge it has to be done in portions. Am re-drafting and rearranging it at present time for 36 inch wide plotter which I have.
Wm.