146
locations; the aft-most row of rivets (just
a few dots near the tip and root) and the
crease at the LE where the break occurs
(the inner rib location). Position the skin
on the wing (over the installed gear
doors is fine) by first aligning the LE
break location, then place the aft rivet
line over the wing’s wood TE.
Tape the skin in this position. Mark cut
out lines for the servo doors. Make sure
to have sufficient wood frame available
for the hatches’ #1 screws. You could
choose to make the hatch less
rectangular and reflect some of the
surrounding skin detail – it is up to you.
4. Draw cut lines around the gear doors
and the front and rear pieces. Be fairly
accurate with your lines as you are
establishing the final gap between the
skin and doors. You could choose to
create butt joints between the skin and
the door’s removable front and rear
pieces, but it is easier to trim the skin so
that the removable pieces just overlap
the skin (as is shown later for the rear
piece).
Draw cut lines where the skin should be
trimmed at the root (around the wing
mounting plate and front cavity). Draw a
cut line on the skin’s LE about ¼” back
from the wing’s LE.
Note below how the rear gear piece is
removed and the skin cut line will be
partially underneath that rear piece – an
overlapping joint.
There are two cut lines to draw for the
skin’s TE. First draw a reference line on
the skin where the aileron servo linkage
will be. Remove the skin from the wing
as it is easier to draw the TE lines on a
flat surface. Inboard of the linkage line
you drew, the TE should be cut just
behind the molded triangle shaped
details (one is highlighted below).
Outboard of the linkage reference line,
the cut line is ¼” aft of the molded
crease line.
5. Tape the skin to a flat cutting surface
and proceed to cut out the servo
hatches. Take your time and use a new
X-acto blade (that way you don’t have to
press hard – which can cause you to
slip). Rounding the hatch corners
minimizes chances for skin tears.
Cut the remaining trim lines. For the TE
cuts you should tape down the skin and
Summary of Contents for T-34C TURBO MENTOR
Page 190: ...191 This Page Intentionally Left Blank ...
Page 191: ...192 Fin Rudder Template ...
Page 192: ...193 This Page Intentionally Left Blank ...
Page 193: ...194 ...
Page 194: ...195 This Page Intentionally Left Blank ...
Page 195: ...196 Laser Cut Parts Diagram ...