Subdivisions and preparing for the screws that will secure the seat hatch

Mainly today I have worked on preparing for the two screws that is going to hold the hatch in the dining room.
One screw would have been plenty but I like to have redundancy so two screws there will be.
First I put the long bronze nuts in place. Then I screwed into the threads pointed screws to mark the lid that I would know where to drillö the holes.
I measured the angle for the drill as my seat is not perpendicular as perpendicular seats are not comfortable.
Then I rigged it in the drillpress.
Then I routed out a bit for a 10 mm Tufnal piece to take the countersunk screws.
Also I made a subdivision on the starbord side
On the port side I made a subdivision for the six port one liter water bottles.
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