Has anyone really gone over how big is big enough for the tail feather gussets, By this, I mean, say one of those that wraps around the .750 tube- should be say X deep on a rib? 2" or 4" or any other implied distance.I fully understand the forming process, and using paper templates, but was more curious if this was just one of those areas that builder is just expected to wing it?I will be showing Examples of the parts, but thought I would check first if there were any applied rules here that I was not aware of for the sizing of the gusset.I do have the recommended rivet spacings and edge clearance notes.
but thought I would check first if there were any applied rules here that I was not aware of for the sizing of the gusset.
I will do a study and then report for final review.thanks again.
Standard operating procedure apparently is make the gusset larger that the required number of rivets by an amount slightly bigger than the edge allowance. (twice rivet hole diameter) Required number of rivets should be discernible from the plans, usually never less than 3. Rivet spacing (pitch) (gauge) is a min of 3 times rivet diameter, and a max of 12 times.Draw a circle around the rivet holes at the corners of your gusset the size of the edge distance allowance, and simply connect these with a tangent line drawn from each circle. No formulas. Trim and you have your gusset. Here's your reference material...http://www.eaa65.org/downloads/Ch01%20Standard%20Methods%20and%20Practises.pdf
Interesting, on the statement "at least 3, and discernible from the plans.
Scott,A thought occurred to me about gussets wrapping around a tube. I'm thinking of the rudder area. From the reading material we have found on it recently, it seems to me a good way to go about it is to make both ends of the gusset the width determined by the edge allowance. Length of this area decided by desired number of holes and rivet pitch. Then let the width of tube wrap part be determined by a tangent line drawn from the end hole edge allowance circle at 30 degrees or slightly more. I would be interested if drawing one out like this looks to be sized correctly to you. I'm sure I am not alone on this.
Scott, just eye balling your ( H stab A-5.jpg (23.63 kB, 1024x532 .)), it appears your rivet nearestthe end of the tube(s) is placed too close to the end of the tube....or do I need glasses?