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raylScratch Built Grumman J2F DuckReference15-Mar-18 14:50
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This is how I terminated the ends of the planks that met on the centerline. When attaching the planks, I applied a bead of thinned titebond glue to one mating edge with a small paintbrush the placed a dab of medium viscosity CA to each former and squeezed the planks tight and pinned them. The medium viscosity CA (gap-filling) gives you enough time to lay the plank on and pin it. If you don't dawdle :-)
raylScratch Built Grumman J2F DuckReference15-Mar-18 14:41
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The bevels are switched on alternating strips. I made some planks that were over 20 inches long for the P-47.
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raylScratch Built Grumman J2F DuckReference15-Mar-18 14:39
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Here is the angle achieved for the planking. BTW, depending on how big of radius the former has, you can strip the balsa up to 3/8" wide. The piece shown is about 3/16" wide.
raylScratch Built Grumman J2F DuckReference15-Mar-18 14:36
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Gives you a cutting angle like such.
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