Has anyone ever tried cutting out 1/64th ply skins for a non-square section fuselage?
Following my posts last year, I’ve made much progress with my first CAD project, which is to be a BAC VIII waterglider. I am almost ready to prepare my design of the tail boom for cutting, but I think it is true to say that nowhere have I seen any mention description of cutting sheet material that is intended to be wrapped around a framework. I’ve made a fuselage this way before by cutting card templates to determine the shape, and it seems to that for a system like Fusion 360, the maths involved shouldn’t be too difficult. My tail boom has an elliptical section with constant taper.
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- Cliff Evans
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Re: Ply skins
John, I personally think you would be better off sticking to the cardboard template way.
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Re: Ply skins
It's still CAD that way isn't it?
John M
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- Peter Balcombe
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Re: Ply skins
John,
I always use cardboard templates when ply skinning up to 1/models& using 0.4- 0.8mm ply. I also generally add an 1/8” balsa strip to the formers at the ply skin section joint Ito increase gluing area, as well as chamfering the joint edges to increase ply/ ply bonding areas & reduce the external edge “step”.I generally use the ironing technique with white glue to fix the skin sections in the correct place, then glass the external surface to increase “ding” resistance.
This technique has been used on the 1/3 scale Oly. Jaskolka & is now being used on the current Harbinger build.
Peter
I always use cardboard templates when ply skinning up to 1/models& using 0.4- 0.8mm ply. I also generally add an 1/8” balsa strip to the formers at the ply skin section joint Ito increase gluing area, as well as chamfering the joint edges to increase ply/ ply bonding areas & reduce the external edge “step”.I generally use the ironing technique with white glue to fix the skin sections in the correct place, then glass the external surface to increase “ding” resistance.
This technique has been used on the 1/3 scale Oly. Jaskolka & is now being used on the current Harbinger build.
Peter
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Re: Ply skins
Stick with cardboard templates.. why.... having pre cut skins sounds awesome but requires building to be perfect. If you did design them, give yourself a 3mm overlap at critical places so you can trim to fit.
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Re: Ply skins
Depends on the part…..fuselage parts I always make card stock templates…..aileron skins for built up wings I always CAD draw with an extra 1/4” added to the leading edge and have them laser cut…..so much easier then cutting and fitting cap strips!