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structure to address the unique
mounting requirements of that particular
hinge.
Add a 1/8” spacer at the root and hold
the flap against it, then trace around
blocks that are positioned adjacent to
the blocks in the wing (shown above).
4. Cut out the foam and glue in the
blocks with the end grain facing up. You
can use epoxy or CA to glue in the
blocks. Be careful to not distort the flap
due to having the cut-out area too small
for the block. Keep a straight edge next
to the TE to ensure it stays straight
during this process. With the top flap
surface up, press the blocks down to the
table while the glue cures. Some of the
blocks will protrude into the top surface.
Sand these down after the glue cures.
5. With the front of the blocks sanded
flush with the flap LE, if necessary,
position the 1/8” x 1” x 36” balsa against
the flap, mark the flap’s length on it,
then cut it to size. Lay waxed paper
underneath the LE then epoxy the balsa
to the flap. Ensure that the flap’s top
surface is facing up and the balsa’s
bottom edge is against the table. Apply
tape to hold it in place, add some
weights to hold it down and ensure the
TE is flush against a straight edge.
6. Position the ½” x 1”x 48” balsa
against the 1/8” thick balsa you just
glued and mark the length of the flap on
it, then cut to size. Similarly to the last
step, glue the ½” thick balsa to the 1/8”
balsa.
7. As mentioned earlier, we will
illustrate how to make a fowler-like flap
movement using Robart® Point Hinges.
Compared to true fowler hinges, this
method is much less restricted and
smoother – plus you can have more
deflection.
A key aspect of this method is to drill the
hinge holes at a consistent angle and to
do this you will use some scrap
hardwood to make a drill guide. The
drawing below will serve as your
template. Trace its angled top onto a
piece of hardwood – the thickness of the
wood is not critical, but something ¾”-1”
works well.
8. Center a mark on each of the hinge
blocks in the wing right behind the 1/8”
balsa TE. Hold the wood drill guide so
that a 1/8” bit rests flat on its angled top.
Drill the hole most of the way through
the balsa block.
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