I find that while there are quite a few websites you can go to to find good photos of how to make the ribs for example, other tasks are a bit of a mystery - at least for a noob like myself.
I therefore decided that when I figure something out, I'll share it.
Here is how I manufactured the hinges for the elevators and rudder (the trim tab is a smaller version of these, but the rest are identical as far as I can tell).
Step one: Have the strip that wraps around the short tube section that becomes the hinge and the hinge tube section cut to size. Better leave the strip a bit longer at this stage. Mark the center of the strip:
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Step two: We need to find the place for drilling the other two holes in the strip for the rosette weld. I placed the tube near a 90° corner, and then rotated the strip from center-over-tube, 90° to one side. This gave me the location for a hole (repeat for other side):
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Step three: With the holes drilled on the marks, place the strip perpendicular to a 3/4 tube we will use as a bending radius. In hindsight something slightly larger would have been better, perhaps 13/16", because the strip will be actually welded to a 7/8" short piece of tubing.
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The angle piece is used to find the perpendicularity between the tube and the strip.
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(continued in part 2)
I find that while there are quite a few websites you can go to to find good photos of how to make the ribs for example, other tasks are a bit of a mystery - at least for a noob like myself.
I therefore decided that when I figure something out, I'll share it.
Here is how I manufactured the hinges for the elevators and rudder (the trim tab is a smaller version of these, but the rest are identical as far as I can tell).
Step one: Have the strip that wraps around the short tube section that becomes the hinge and the hinge tube section cut to size. Better leave the strip a bit longer at this stage. Mark the center of the strip:
[attachment=4]20150215_151715_800x450.jpg[/attachment]
Step two: We need to find the place for drilling the other two holes in the strip for the rosette weld. I placed the tube near a 90° corner, and then rotated the strip from center-over-tube, 90° to one side. This gave me the location for a hole (repeat for other side):
[attachment=3]20150215_151751_337x600.jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=2]20150215_151918_800x450.jpg[/attachment]
Step three: With the holes drilled on the marks, place the strip perpendicular to a 3/4 tube we will use as a bending radius. In hindsight something slightly larger would have been better, perhaps 13/16", because the strip will be actually welded to a 7/8" short piece of tubing.
[attachment=1]20150215_152131_337x600.jpg[/attachment]
The angle piece is used to find the perpendicularity between the tube and the strip.
[attachment=0]20150215_152225_800x450.jpg[/attachment]
(continued in part 2)