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Old 07-28-2008, 08:14 PM   #49 (permalink)
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Well my budy was here to help cut the bottom part of the wing panel... While waiting for him to help, I did cut a few pieces for the fuselage... This ain't no Arf my friends But I love it.


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Well my budy was here to help cut the bottom part of the wing panel... While waiting for him to help, I did cut a few pieces for the fuselage... This ain't no Arf my friends But I love it.


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Looks like you need a CNC router !
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Looks like you need a CNC router !


Or live near one that has hint hint
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If you want another project check out www.hobbycnc.com that is where I bought the kit and then designed my own router and I'm loving it ! I use it all the time .
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If you want another project check out www.hobbycnc.com that is where I bought the kit and then designed my own router and I'm loving it ! I use it all the time .

Cool, I'll check it out
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Or live near one that has hint hint
You could always move ,,,,,,,,, but it would be cheaper to buy one .
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Great work Roger. I'll be building two of these this winter. Without the turboprop though.
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Great work Roger. I'll be building two of these this winter. Without the turboprop though.
Thanks Scott , I think once I have built one, it will be easy for the second one...and there will be a second one...

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tonight I finished with the webbing and the tube socket end to block the aluminum tube , not much done, since I went flying to relax a bit..

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hi Roger,
nice work so far. it is so dejavu to see a foam rib wing go together. i suggest that before you cut the wing shape that you true up the leading and trailing edges of the foam to the exact plan form of the wing. then you will not have those funny looking pieces of scrap foam on the leading edge of each rib. also, then the wire just exits the wing cleanly when you reach the end of the template.

i also recommend continuing the shear webs right to the end of the wing tube. have the shear web touch the end of the tube.

i wish i also had a cnc router. you know everything tha is designed at work is cut with machine tools, why can't my hobby stuff be cut on a mill? oh i know, money!

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hi Roger,
nice work so far. it is so dejavu to see a foam rib wing go together. i suggest that before you cut the wing shape that you true up the leading and trailing edges of the foam to the exact plan form of the wing. then you will not have those funny looking pieces of scrap foam on the leading edge of each rib. also, then the wire just exits the wing cleanly when you reach the end of the template.

i also recommend continuing the shear webs right to the end of the wing tube. have the shear web touch the end of the tube.

i wish i also had a cnc router. you know everything tha is designed at work is cut with machine tools, why can't my hobby stuff be cut on a mill? oh i know, money!

take care,
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Thanks John,
I hear you on the funny looking foam, will look into it.
As for the shear web to end on the tube, the picture was taken while in the works but not finished, here are the pictures with the shear web finished.

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