Ignore the scribe line. Just try to make it square and take off as little as possible.
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Ignore the scribe line. Just try to make it square and take off as little as possible.
That's what I've read in other threads. On my right tip, the scribe lines ended up being perfect. I'm glad I did that one first. I'll be using a laser to make my own square cut lines. I think it will be fine.
Really great quality work there Brian. Wings sure look more like airplane wings with the Poly Spray on. Great progress.
On the Horizontal stab rib third from the tip, it appears in the manual that it should butt against the metal rib. The instructions note that the tolerance is 1/8" and that ribs can be trimmed to move them against the ribs. It specifically mentions the 308 rib. This one is the 304 rib. Without trimming, it sits a good inch away from the metal rib. If I trim it to put it against the rib, the contour will be off. I also note that the distance from the stab centerline given in the manual is 34 1/2 inches. The inboard side of the metal rib is at 35 3/8. Am I missing something here?
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/DX...chgmUX_EQ=w600
I had the same concern; I ended up putting it against the metal for good stiffness and then readjusted the other ribs for fairly even spacing. When you do this, also take into account the positions of the elevator ribs, because you will want them all to line up for good appearance. In my opinion the very tiny effect on the airfoil profile is a non-issue.
My thoughts were pretty much in line with Jim’s. I believe that I located that rib just a little bit away from the metal rib so that it would line up with the one on the elevator which was right against it’s metal tube/“rib”, and used small plywood spacers to bond it to the metal one.
I finished up the left wingtip. I used a laser to "scribe" a straight line. It worked well once I got it all set up.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/vN...Np7IkXYsk=w600
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Kc...WZdVooIW8=w600
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/MB..._qdN6U2Gs=w600
Installed tail access cover mounting strips:
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/IS...Qn8EHXnOo=w600
Glued the ribs into the horizontal stab and elevator:
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Lt...ZoGBms_MA=w600
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/J6...ns-7R3i9E=w600
While the epoxy cured, I trimmed and fit up the side stringers to the fuse. Then I fit the stab to the fuse. It's starting to look plane-like.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/xi...PR6dxXtio=w600
Excellent Brian, you're really moving along. Great tip on the laser. Looks like you got a really clean, straight line and a tight fit. Good job!
Clark
The only "trick" is to make sure that the surface you're projecting the laser onto is perpendicular to the plane of the laser, otherwise you'll get a curved line. I marked a few points along the laser line, then went back and drew the line with a pencil and straightedge before marking it again with blue tape.
Yeah, that makes sense. Thanks for the clarification...
Clark