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| pfinn | Scratch Built Holiday | Build | 16-Oct-19 03:10 |  | | Views : 870 | | Since the airfoil is not flat bottom, small tabs lift the ribs of the building surface to keep the oriented correctly. These tabs will be removed later. Notched LE and TE really help with this kind of technique. The top spar is not bonded at this time in lieu of adding the vertical grain shear webs. |
| pfinn | Scratch Built Holiday | Build | 16-Oct-19 03:03 |  | | Views : 813 | | LE laminated from four 1/32" Balsa strips. Marking for Rib notches. |
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| pfinn | Scratch Built Holiday | Build | 16-Oct-19 02:54 |  | | Views : 788 | | Only the outer side was laminated with the Carbon to facilitate a better bond with the "Shear webs" further down the line. |
| pfinn | Scratch Built Holiday | Build | 16-Oct-19 02:51 |  | | Views : 674 | | Carbon fiber "Tow" is laminated to the outer side of the Basswood cores. Tauten the the dry fibers on a flat nonstick surface (packing tape on the building board this time) then squeegee(?) Epoxy to "Wet Out" the fibers. Carefully pull the fibers off the surface and transfer to Basswood cores. Clamp between flat surfaces for curing. |
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