I have all ribs complete, and the front and rear spars glued up.I now need to cut the front spar and have a few questions.First, should the back side of the spar which butts up to the rib be 1.6mm shorter than the rib? This way the 0.8mm plywood would be level on both the top and bottom with the rib.Second, what angle should I cut the rib at? I do not have the nose rib template yet and will fit it to the front of the spar.ThanksPete
Hi ScottThanks for the response as well as the drawing. Let me see if I can further clarify what I was asking.The front of my rib is 7". And the top of the rib needs to be cut so that there is a slope down toward the nose rib. I'm asking two things: first, what is the angle of the cut? Or what should the height difference be between the front and rear side of the front spar?Second, should the side of the spar that butts up against the rib be 1.6mm lower than the rib? This would be to allow the plywood wrap to smoothly transition onto the rib.The reason I do not have the nose rib template yet is because my drawing appears to be quite a bit smaller than what is needed. So I thought I would put the angled cut on the top of the spar and the. Create the template so it is flush with the spar.
I'll try one more time, as I noticed I said rib when I meant spar.I measured the angle of the rib top at the leading edge. It is 8 degrees.I also measured the angle of the rib on the drawing and that too was 8 degrees. The top of the front spar measures at 12 degrees, and the nose rib looks to be about 17 degrees.So my guess it to add a bevel to the top of the spar at 12 degrees then create a nose piece to properly align with the spar. I can sand or plane a curve to the top of the spar to transition from the rib to the nose rib.Sorry for the confusion. I did not mean to cut anything on the ribs.