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Dale1416, Comment for image # 25126 | 24 Feb 12 18:36 |
Not being aware of the talents of frwyflyer, how did he create these nacelles? Are they wood or resin or ??.LOOK GREAT ! |
JohnG., Comment for image # 25126 | 24 Feb 12 17:49 |
Beautiful. You know you've got the best when FRWYFLYER is contributing. |
David Duckett, Image # 25129 | 24 Feb 12 17:02 |
The fuselage and nacelles have one application of filler and another one is in order. |
David Duckett, Image # 25128 | 24 Feb 12 17:00 |
A little Micro-Fill.... |
David Duckett, Image # 25127 | 24 Feb 12 16:59 |
Glued to the nacelle |
David Duckett, Image # 25126 | 24 Feb 12 16:58 |
Ted, frwyflyer, saw my remark that the front would require some fancy carving so he asked if he could help and I said I would take all the help I could get so these arrived today.:-) and I'm thrilled!! The back is covered with 1/64" plywood. |
David Duckett, Image # 25107 | 22 Feb 12 21:50 |
The fin/rudder are glued together for shaping and sanding. The center piece was colored red to prevent sanding away the shape. |
David Duckett, Comment for image # 25104 | 22 Feb 12 09:21 |
Thanks!! Almost... |
BriandKilby, Comment for image # 25104 | 22 Feb 12 09:15 |
outstanding! almost done the skeleton! |
Brian Kostecki, Comment for image # 25102 | 22 Feb 12 05:59 |
Thank you!
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David Duckett, Comment for image # 25102 | 21 Feb 12 19:01 |
Strength and to prevent warping |
frwyflyer, Comment for image # 25104 | 21 Feb 12 14:53 |
REALLY LOOKING GOOD!!! |
Brian Kostecki, Comment for image # 25102 | 21 Feb 12 14:12 |
Beautiful work as always. Just curious, David. What would be the advantage of using this cross-lamination technique? |
David Duckett, Image # 25104 | 21 Feb 12 11:36 |
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David Duckett, Image # 25103 | 21 Feb 12 11:35 |
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David Duckett, Image # 25102 | 21 Feb 12 11:34 |
1/16" cross laminated with 3/32" on each side. The center piece grain runs horizontally. |
David Duckett, Image # 25101 | 21 Feb 12 11:33 |
Making the tail feathers |
David Duckett, Comment for image # 25098 | 20 Feb 12 06:02 |
Thanks, Poppy. At this point it weighs 8.3 ounces, 237 grams. |
poppy, Comment for image # 25098 | 20 Feb 12 05:40 |
Oh yes. It's looking grand!! |
David Duckett, Image # 25098 | 20 Feb 12 05:32 |
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