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Don C | Scratch Built Basler BT-67 | Build | 24-Feb-20 10:10 | |
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Solution to not wanting to cut 100 notches. Sand the former down 3/32 and plank the thing. |
Don C | Scratch Built Basler BT-67 | Build | 20-Feb-20 12:22 | |
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If I were smart enogh, one of those lasr cutters would be nice. |
Don C | Scratch Built Basler BT-67 | Build | 20-Feb-20 12:19 | |
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After 3 applicaations of spackle, this is 1 coat of sandable promer sanded just until some wood appears. Any rough spots stand out like a sore thumb/ |
Don C | Scratch Built Basler BT-67 | Build | 18-Feb-20 14:19 | |
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Rough sanded after coloring the ribs and stringers red. Theis is the first coat of spackle. So far I have only broken the little wingtip piece off once. Any guesses what the numbr will be by the time it's done? |
Don C | Scratch Built Basler BT-67 | Build | 18-Feb-20 14:11 | |
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Ed, this might explain better. This is the bottom. When doing the top I could put the CA nozzle through and apply it to the inside of the wing. Here I fit the pice of infill and then apple the Testor's green to the sides of the hole and then place the piece of infill into the hole. |
Don C | Scratch Built Basler BT-67 | Build | 17-Feb-20 13:18 | |
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Both wings built, one infilled, the other half. Ed, I've cut enough balsa to last a while and I still have the fuselage to go. :( LIke your system very much. |