Postby MalcolmDouglasPorter » June 17th, 2015, 9:34 am
Phil,
At no time have I suggested that I will not use some form of jigging for the wings. I have yet to work out the best way to do this. No doubt some of the suggestions that you have made will play a part in this. Meanwhile for the purpose of assessing the fit of the components, I am relying on the main box spar to provide the necessary datum. The main box spar itself will form part of the jigging arrangement in any case as these are reasonably accurate. It is now a question of deciding whether I construct the wings upside down or right way up.
I cannot express how frustrating it has been making the aerofoil ribs from my own drawings that use common datum and angles, and yet errors still occur! The drawings took months to prepare and I went over them time after time to ensure accuracy, and are basically very good and suitable for purpose, although some design changes are happening as I go. Conversion from a set of two dimensional drawings to three dimensional parts seems to gain or lose something occasionally. My most common error is in converting measurement from the drawings to the work piece, but these usually show up before I cut the piece, but not always! There are some errors that are a complete mystery; these are the ones that sometimes take many hours and even days to fathom out.
As I have already said, there is a lot of work to do before I even think about constructing the wings. This is the point when fear will grip me, the actual construction is the crucial part of the operation, and this is the point when I will need to take another look at your suggestions and those of others that take an interest in this project.
I will not disappoint you.
Steve,
The foam is merely to add to the integrity of the spar. The additional weight is minimal for the extra strength it provides.