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poppy, Image # 474720 Oct 07 07:52

Right side. Wing tip blocks also added.
poppy, Image # 474620 Oct 07 07:50

Filled, sanded and primed.
poppy, Comment for image # 470016 Oct 07 22:37
Yep. Wood just about follows silkspan patterns on plan.
David Duckett, Comment for image # 470016 Oct 07 22:33
My cats are lazy and are usually in the way since they seem to want to be as close to the build as possible. Babycat has started sniffing the Micro-Fill. This is looking, as usual, splendid. It looks as if you use as many separate pieces of balsa as I use silkspan. Physics, I guess.
poppy, Comment for image # 470016 Oct 07 22:26
John, you may be right. Cats can produce a lot of work.
poppy, Comment for image # 470016 Oct 07 22:24
Moostang, that's not a fillet. It's part of the bottom fuselage and part of those #@*#! compound curves. When doing these, soak the wood in well in H2O, pat dry the surface and carefully bend to shape. Glue in place while wet. Wood will shrink as it dries to a near perfect fit. Fillets and fairings will come much later, and more d--ned compound curves to deal with!!
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 470016 Oct 07 21:02
poppy....I have been thinking and I think I know the DD secret......his cats! They must be a hidden labor force!
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 470016 Oct 07 17:35
Sweet job... try Al roof step flashing for the tough bends. Poppy... DD is remarkable I could never produce at his pace but this is not a race!
moostang51, Comment for image # 470016 Oct 07 17:17
Uh-oh! For the Master of Balsa Sheeting to say how tough it is, those of us just learning this technique are begining to sweat. This looks real good. Was the rear fillet part of the plan design or did you incorporate it thinking ahead for later?
poppy, Comment for image # 470016 Oct 07 14:03
John M., I just realized DD finishes 6+ models to our one.
poppy, Image # 470016 Oct 07 14:01

Balsa covering complete. Those compound curves are a real b---h w/balsa.
poppy, Image # 467314 Oct 07 04:57

Top view.
poppy, Image # 467214 Oct 07 04:55

A neat fit. Some micro fill and sanding and all that should show are the slats.
poppy, Image # 467114 Oct 07 04:53

Bottom cut out for wing slat. Slats are capstripped with .02" styrene to compensate for i/32" balsa sheet covering.
poppy, Image # 467014 Oct 07 04:50

Wing covered. Belly pan a neat fit.
poppy, Image # 463510 Oct 07 22:13

SBD at Naval Air Museum.
poppy, Comment for image # 462910 Oct 07 05:40
.02mm styrene capstrips on belly pan compensates for 1/32" balsa covering. 1/8" added to bottom of former B6 compensates for wing trailing edge.
poppy, Image # 462910 Oct 07 05:36

Mods. to compensate for 1/32" balsa covering.
ironpony, Comment for image # 459209 Oct 07 13:28
Beautiful, really beautiful. I see what I missed switching to scale rc boats. Back to the drawing board....ironpony
poppy, Comment for image # 459207 Oct 07 08:12
Thanks, James, and welcome home. I was beginning to have withdrawal symptoms for those few days.
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