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| LASTWOODSMAN | Aero-Werkes DPCM 119 BE2e | Parked | 02-Apr-17 21:46 |  | | Views : 3661 | | I won the war, but a lot of blood was lost. It was quite agonizing trying to make perfect placement of the claddings. |
| LASTWOODSMAN | Aero-Werkes DPCM 119 BE2e | Parked | 02-Apr-17 21:43 |  | | Views : 929 | | I tried to keep out wrinkles on the faces of the blades, keep the overlaps on the blade edge only, and have the cladding bottoms lline up even with the cladding bottoms on the other side. |
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| LASTWOODSMAN | Aero-Werkes DPCM 119 BE2e | Parked | 02-Apr-17 21:39 |  | | Views : 773 | | Finished prop all cladded up. The wrap arond edge strips were trimmed real close to the prop edge, leaving just enough to wrap the edge of the blade only - glued sparingly with 5 min Epoxy. |
| LASTWOODSMAN | Aero-Werkes DPCM 119 BE2e | Parked | 02-Apr-17 21:35 |  | | Views : 730 | | Here it is all clamped and pinned up - black styrofoam on each side of the blade - the white paper templates are lined up with the wooden blade. The green masking tape on the opposite blade is so that I don't accidentally break it off ... |
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