Postby MalcolmDouglasPorter » January 15th, 2015, 4:29 pm
My day was about five hours today, I usually do about six hours. I made all the horizontal frames for the cam shell doors and it now takes on a better overall shape. I will glue them in tomorrow, followed by much fiddling about to make good the small errors. Any strengthening stuff I will do at a later date. There is also the external shaping to do. Today's frames were made with 'natural curves' based on the grid, but parts of a couple of them will need to be convex rather than concave as they are at present. I thought it better to finish the curves in situ to match the shapes of the other frames. This is a very complicated set of curves with convex outline in one direction and concave in the other. This gave me headaches when I was doing the drawings, and clearly, they are wrong. I had a feeling that this part of the project was going to be difficult, I was right about that! I am less worried about the wings, but will need to do some job planning before I start on them. I need to design a methodology to ensure that cock ups occur less often! I have already decided that any cock up on the wings, no matter how small, will require remaking the part rather than repairing. Before the wings themselves, I will be making the tail plane and fins, so will get some practice on them!
I have a very good idea as to what I have to do, but any advice on wing building process will be welcome, just in case there is something that I have not thought about. It does not matter if you tell me something that I already am aware of.
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- The full monty ... so far!
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- Looking much more like it!
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