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More rudder bottom fitting

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More tail light fitting

After a lot of work with the bandsaw, rotary file, and finally sanding drum, plus a few more test-fit iterations, I had myself a nice homemade bracket: I gave the mating side a good 40-grit rough-up to promote adhesion, then … Continue reading

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Elevator tip rejection, tail light fitting

Notably, those two mount screws are just loosely inserted, not attached to anything (more on that later). That nice shot belies the sorta ugly hole hiding behind it. But that’s why…it’s hidden:

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Elevator tip filling

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Elevator tip shaping

Next up was cleaning things up. The ragged edge where I cut the wet cloth got sanded to a nice straight line, and then I went to work sanding along the joint to remove the excess cloth and make a … Continue reading

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Glassing over the elevator counterweights…again

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Redoing the elevator counterweight glass

Well, it looks like the theme of doing fiberglass stuff repeatedly is sticking around. Last week, the day after adding the glass, I took a deep breath and tried popping the tips off. I was happy when both came off … Continue reading

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Glassing over the elevator counterweights

Then, it’s just a matter of adding plies of glass cloth. Before doing anything, I wanted to evaluate whether I could use single pieces of glass for each layer, or if I’d have to get creative with shapes to conform … Continue reading

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Vertical done-ish, closing out horizontal tips

The fun part about working inside these tips is trying to wet the glass out without making too big of a mess. It seemed unavoidable to have an excess of epoxy end up inside, even when I tried hard to … Continue reading

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Continuing with the horizontal tips

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