Main Menu
User Login
View By Aircraft
Users Aircraft
|
Dumas Kit #1815,DeHavilland DH89 Dragon Rapide by David Duckett. Viewed 1096 times.
Build Thread
|
|
|
Image Comments |
David Duckett | 26-Mar-10 19:17 | To glue the plastic pieces together: The two halves are clamped together and the plastic weld cement is applied and let cure for at least 15 seconds. I let it sit for at least 30 minutes. Then a styrene rod is bent to shape and glued into the groove where the two pieces are clamped and that sits for awhile, too. Then add a bead of medium CA on both sides of the rod inside the pieces and hit it with a shot of "zapper", accelerant, and let the whole thing sit overnite, clamps in place. Next day remove the clamps and trim off as much of the plastic as you can with good scissors which should leave about 1/16" or less of excess plastic. I found rough sandpaper to be the best way to remove the excess as it's quite tough after all the gluing. When it gets to a fairly smooth surface apply white putty with a spatlua and let it dry for about 30 minutes and then sand with 150 sandpaper. Any imperfections can be filled with regular filler and sanded with a finer grade sandpaper. The two finished pieces here have also been painted white along the seams. |
bbaumer | 27-Mar-10 05:36 | excellent illustration, how much flash are you leaving to act as a clamping surface? |
David Duckett | 27-Mar-10 05:47 | About 1/4" is enough. |
David Duckett | 08-Mar-12 11:06 | How about this? |
julinick | 08-Mar-12 13:56 | Thanks David. I'll give this a try. |
David Duckett | 08-Mar-12 14:09 | This is not the only way so wait 'til I get a chance to post some more. |
julinick | 08-Mar-12 14:33 | Will do, thanks. |
David Duckett | 22-Dec-12 05:05 | Squadron putty |
|
Please sign in to comment on this image.
|
|
|