Hi
I appreciate the effort you all have put into refining the top plate.
I had printed two segments off to see how they looked and went together:


The print is under the size rather than over the size, and with a little inaccuracy of the hole I need to drill out neater, the pieces are joining flush. The bolts are m3 x 15mm at the moment. I am using pla, but I feel it would be handy to do these parts in abs to allow acentone glueing rather than using loctite.
So I like the emphasis that I need to clearly define my work and also improve the joins. I hadn't thought of chamfering the edges. This project will improve as I go I think.
I was thinking about the project over night and you know I inserted the side plate from a different design. I think I would prefer to build the parts in the current design and that's where I am really, really on new territory. I think I will used the bolts to attach over structural parts to the rings, so I would like to create those parts within the same design.
For example, the top plate. I think it would be good to have a cross section that joins from one side to the other.

An 10mm thick plate that has 5mm that butts against the inside curve and perhaps 5mms that sits under the top plate. Maybe more so it can bolt onto the present bolts that are there either side.
I have no idea where to start to do this. I realize I may need to create a sketch and then extrude it to the size and then do some cut work to get the curve. But where to start correctly is the problem.
My aim is to build the whole frame in one file and add the parts on as I conceptualize them.
Kind Regards
Ian