It is looking good Joe. It is nice to have the capability to make your own bellcrank bearings. I got my dorsal fin, rudder and horizontal stabilizers covered. I still need to cover my elevators though. I am using green 3M Fastbond glue also. I also made a laminated tail spring out of 10 Maple strips 1/16th thick glued with t-88 epoxy then placed in a jig. I made the jig out off two 3/4x12x24 inch pieces off mdf glued and nailed together. I drew the shape I wanted on the front and used a band saw to cut it out. Then I cleaned up the edges with my sanding block. It worked real good. It feels very light compaired to the leaf spring I bought from Northern Tool. I hope it will hold up to the abuse..
Nice jig!Is that nylon, delrin, etc...?
Quote from: dz1sfb on May 09, 2016, 05:03:08 AM Nice jig! Is that nylon, delrin, etc...? It is cut from HDPE. glue will not stick to it and ribs pop out easily when pulled out.
Nice jig! Is that nylon, delrin, etc...?
Joe,What do you think about adding a clearance pocket for the gussets on the jig side to be able to make a one step assembly?