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Marking the wing cavity
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10. Lay the wing halves on the work surface with
the white, flat side facing up. Place a mark at the
trailing edge of the wing cavity, where the wing joiner
will be inserted, on each wing half. This wing joiner
locator line will serve as a guide when cutting out the
aileron servo hole.
Applying the epoxy
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11. Mix 1/2oz. (14.5ml) of 30-minute epoxy and
apply to the wing root rib and inside the joiner cavity
of the second wing half.
Joining the wing halves
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12. Assemble the two wing halves with the tightest
seam possible.
No gaps
should be showing between the
two wing halves. Clean the excess epoxy from the outside
of the wing using a paper towel and rubbing alcohol.
Taping the wing halves together
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13. Cover the seam between the wing halves with
masking tape. Set the wing aside to dry. It may be
necessary to prop one wing half up (the tip of the wing
would be 5" from the work surface) with the other
wing half flat on the work surface to hold the wing
halves in alignment while the epoxy is curing.
Cutting the aileron servo hole
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14. Remove the masking tape from the wing joint
seam. With the wing laying upside down and the
leading edge facing away from you, tape the aileron
servo hole template to the bottom of the wing with
two pieces of 1/2" (12.5mm) long masking tape. The
top inside edge of the template should be placed
1/16" (1.5mm) below the the wing joiner locator line,
drawn in Step
#
10, and the center lines should be
directly over the wing joint. Using a felt-tip pen, trace
the inside of the template and then remove the
template. Use a hobby knife with a new blade to
carefully cut-out the aileron servo hole.
Do not
cut
through the top side of the wing or into the wing
joiner cavity.
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Bottom of wing
Bottom of wing
Servo hole template
Masking tape
Masking tape
Wing cavity locator line
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