Do you have a followup to this video showing the completed wing? I would like to see some finished models I really like your building techniques.
@icerinkdad11 жыл бұрын
To add a lot of strength at the center where the two wings join add a diamond or oval shape of paper right over both sides of the joint with the points of the diamond overlapping on the leading and trailing edges. On nitro fuel models I cover the paper with clear iron on laminating film from an office supply store. About half the cost of hobby shop iron on film and a low temp product that also sticks well directly to foam.
@wayneshephard9 жыл бұрын
Great instructional videos, nicely done, I am going to try the paper covering on a wing I've just cut, what sort of paint do you use once it's covered?
@andpet559 жыл бұрын
I actually used spray paint. It is light and covers well. On my Giant Foam Rc video I used latex. Worked great.
@wayneshephard9 жыл бұрын
Brilliant, thanks for the reply, I have spray gear here, acrylic?
@andpet559 жыл бұрын
Cheapest Walmart paint I can buy! My planes usually don't live long enough to get shown off too many times. I just get the $2 stuff in a spray can. The paper takes a few coats and it needs a smoothing out with a pad between coats, but does a fine job. Try it and let me know.
@foxxy462139 жыл бұрын
Nice tip,ganna have to try this for sure...not as tuff as glassing..but lighter. I fly from really really ruff ass fields so cud come in handy for fuse bottoms.
@foxxy462139 жыл бұрын
I do somthing similar with blenderm tape an epoxy...sort o poormans fibreglass. Works great on cracks,or control surfaces.
@TheodorosGeorgantas7 жыл бұрын
why don't you let the first glue dry completely and then do the next one? is there any reason?
@andpet557 жыл бұрын
Keeping the paper pliable is important. You could actually put a layer on the foam and let it dry first, but then it draws the moisture from the glue as you put on the paper making it hard to work. I have actually tried this.