I looked up "divers delight" on google and found advert's on scuba diving in Turkey?
Enough resting on my laurels; there's nothing difficult about this detailing.
The thin pipe is actually made from old plastic flower pot hangers. you know the kind that have the hook moulded into them. I saved a bunch of them years ago and I'm soon going to be running out.
I used styrene rods for the bending and bent them with a pair of needlenose pliers. The trick is for more leverage to bend the rod before you cut it. Then over bent the angle and flex it back to the angle you want. Styrene fatigues quickly and should hold it's bend when glued in place.
Here's a short tutorial on pipe fitting.
The simplest is to just cut rings in the next size larger of the Evergreen telescoping tubing. Slide the ring onto the smaller rod or tube and glue in place with ProWeld thin cement. No need for pictures of this process, But.......
sometimes you want a really thin sleeve on your tubing.
First file or sand the smaller dia. tube to a tapered end:
Then with a thin pointed Xacto blade ream out the larger dia. tube:
to receive the previously tapered rod or tube:
Join the two tubes and cement and set aside to dry on a flat surface:
Next; Really thin bands on the tubing.
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E. Blackadder