The F-14 is not a tube β it's a lifting body with a broken axis. To capture that in balsa, every station disc carries an offset (Y coordinate) relative to a straight 6mm carbon dowel. The dowel runs from nose tip (0,0) to tailpipe (1150mm, -80mm). Positive offsets create the cockpit hump; negative offsets produce the rear droop.
π― Forward oval stations
X = 0mm β 500mm: true elliptical discs. Max height @ 300mm (186mm tall) and max width @ 400mm (165mm wide). These give the signature Tomcat shoulder/canopy presence.
ellipse width/height
π§± Main body rectangles
X = 600mm β 1150mm: simplified rectangular formers. This matches the flat "pancake" deck between engine nacelles. Round the edges later with sandpaper β structural simplicity first, aerodynamics second.
width x height
ultralight iteration loop β each disc is individually modeled (Disk_00 to Disk_23) so you can request "cut me Disk_17" from your laser guy. Thickness varies from 3mm (nose) down to 1.5mm (tail). Lightening holes optional but encouraged.