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Saturday, March 20, 2010
Design in Rhinoceros 3D
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Oval boom
Backing the mold with heavy 825g/m² FG
Filling with sand/epoxy mixture
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Brushing on a tiny bit of wax around the plug wher...
Building the dam, installing alignment pins
Perfect fit between plug and parting plane
Sanding the epoxy ridge level with the parting plane
Plug removed from the parting plane
Mold for the V-mount
Tailgroup unbagged. Layup: 25g/m² FG over 8g/m² CF...
Squeezing splooge in the gap between plug and part...
One tailgroup is in the bag
Fitting the fuse plug in the parting plane
24h later...
Everything is in the bag, foam beds under and on t...
Wetting out with foam roller, flatten the disser w...
50g/m² FG skin, 80g UD-carbon at the wingtips
Peel-ply on the top mylar, carbon-kevlar-fabric on...
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Preparing the mylars for painting
Preparing the leading edge strips. I use carbon so...
Fitting the small fuselage fairings to the waxed w...
Average core weight per wing half: 18,5g
32 panels
Small wing section to be used as male mold for the...
Foam blocks for 4 wings and 4 tailgroups
Making templates
Sanding...
Brushing on thin epoxy
Attaching the ovalized boom
Shaping the plug
Three layers of 12mm MDF, outlines already cut
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