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edtherendermanAero-Werkes AW 11601 - Hannover CL IIIaBuild13-Apr-20 08:56
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The back
edtherendermanAero-Werkes AW 11601 - Hannover CL IIIaBuild13-Apr-20 08:56
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edtherendermanAero-Werkes AW 11601 - Hannover CL IIIaBuild13-Apr-20 08:55
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I’ve been busy over the last couple of weeks working on the Hannover. I 3D modeled and printed the cockpit combing. I used my FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) printer with ABS plastic, instead of my DLP printer that I used for the interior parts. The FDM printer only has a resolution of 300 microns instead of 50, but for something as big as the combing, the high resolution isn’t as important. Plus the ABS is much more flexible and sandable, which is important since there are slight imperfections in the fuse I was able to accommodate by flexing the combing. I printed it in four parts, glued them together, sanded and filled as needed. Since this is ABS plasitc, I can use standard plastic model glues and fillers. The combing is attached to the previously sheeted fuse using thin and thick CA and kicker. Once set, I used Lightweight spackling to fill and sand.
NATOMikeGuillows Series 800 - Stearman PT-17Parked13-Apr-20 08:33
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My next attempt at a Bi-Plane,.
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