I found this inspiring photo recently . Unfortunately I don't know who took the photo or whose model is in the image. It certainly is beautiful.
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Back at it now and making progress on the right wing. Is has been great to be in the shop again. Basically decided to begin glueing the darn thing together.
Used wood glue for the 1/16" sheathing. Gave me time to get everything weighted down and pinned in place.
Compartment for the spoilers. As discussed earlier...will fab spoilers separately as a stand alone piece that can then be mechanically fastened into this compartment.
Starting to look like something. Will add the leading edge blocks next and rough into shape. Ailerons will be up after that.
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With the help of a number of friends, we got the vacuum former (Hobby Vac) up and running a couple weekends ago, and then made progress on the canopy plug and frame this weekend. Nice to see some progress on this darn canopy.
Here is the Hobby Vac.
Canopy Plug
Canopy frame. Will finish sand, add magnets, then glass and paint.
Spoiler servo hatch.
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More progress shots including a few of the left wing, wing strut brackets, and fuse skid shocks. Getting a little more shop time now as I suspect most of you are as well. Hope all is well with you and your families. Take care.
The start of the Left wing.
Little progress...second wing is going fast compared to the first.
Here is the right wing to show size. I think the forward swept wings are oddly elegant.
Canopy Plug - Made numerous attempts to get all the bumps and imperfections out but it seems that each time I do, new ones form. Ugh.
Wing strut brackets.
Fuse skit shock...first attempt. I think they are a tad too large so will look for smaller o rings. Used 1/2" x 1/2" aluminum channel stock as a starter.
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Like most of you I am getting in more shop time these strange days. Working on these ships has always been enjoyable and now a fine diversion from the doom and gloom news 24/7. I hope you and yours are doing well.
Here are pics from the last couple of days.
The aileron servos are installed. Will solder up the Digi-Key connectors at the wing root next.
Wing trial fit...seems fine. Not a lot of room in my little shop.
Also made a few canopy pulls on the Hobby Vac and avoided burning the house down. Always good. Through experimentation I'm now using the right mil PET-G material, have the pump & Fein shop vac dialed in, and the timing and sequencing of the pull down. The weak link is the plug. The finish has been pretty crude on the first canopies. ARUP - I did try pulling a canopy...trimmed it, and then pulled a second over the top. The first was actually my best to date...when I pulled one over the top I trashed them both. Actually was a little funny. Will keep you posted.
Trial fit the crappy one just to see how it fit. Fit was fine...finish not so much. More to follow, - David
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Thanks Gunny - Will try it. Heard that from another friend as well. He also suggested a few other items to try. I extended the base of the plug with a skirt or flared edge and extended the material at the 90 degree corner of the plug.
Thanks to you as well ARUP - Where can I get sheets of Styrene that big?
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Thanks for the link Gunny - Will check it out. Here are a few advancements from the weekend shop session.
Installed the canopy latch and a portion of the turtle deck.
Added hinges and covered the rudder w 'natural' Solartex. After the canopy buck issues I needed to make some tangible progress.
Roughed out the ailerons. Still have a few gussets to add and then the sanding. These old birds really do have majestic wings. The front of each wing will be covered in solid white Solartex and the back portion will be covered in the "natural" translucent Solartex to show the ribs and framing like the rudder and elevator.
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It is with Great Sadness to tell you that David DIED in his sleep last nite. (4-7-2020) I was just talking to him yesterday about this build.
Us Minnesota Sled Works group are just so devastated...David was under 60 years old and in perfect health..
So Bummed.
Kevin K.
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I met David and the rest of the MN and SD gang at the last Horizon Hobby Aerotow in 2018. He invited me to the Sledworks event the following month. I've driven to MN the past two summers for that very fun event. David also used his drawing skills to design a logo for my friend and I for our aerotow team. Last week I was thinking about sending him a message to see how he was doing. Now I really wish I had done that.
Sledwork-1, you will be missed!
Dan
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