Ok gang I have my fixture built to form the trailing edge for the center section and also have the 1/8" material to size. Couldn't find much on here for help so I thought I would post to get some input. What is the best way to form these strips. I assume I will need to steam them and then clamp them into the fixture. How did some of you guys go about it?
Thanks
Dan
Center section trailing edge
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Re: Center section trailing edge
I have some info on my site as to how I did my classic. I can only assume that the CB1 is similar.
http://www.edwinwhite.com/gallery/album52
Clicking on the thumbnail will open the image and clicking that will show the full size image.
Hope that helps.
Ed White
http://www.edwinwhite.com/gallery/album52
Clicking on the thumbnail will open the image and clicking that will show the full size image.
Hope that helps.
Ed White
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Re: Center section trailing edge
Ed, Thanks for the response. The photos on your site are a big help.
Dan
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Re: Center section trailing edge
with the 1/8" strips, there's no need to steam them to bend to the gentle curve of the C section T E. I built a jig on a large square of 3/4" ply with pine blocks and just glued up all the surfaces of the strips with T88 and clamped them in place. took a hand held belt sander to it when it was set up and rough shaped it good enough to glue it in place on the C section, then finished the shaping with the belt sander.
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Re: Center section trailing edge
+1 not needing to steam the 1/8" strips. I used Titebond III for mine tho. Sands/shapes nice. I used it for my wingtip bows as well.
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Re: Center section trailing edge
Thanks for the input