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GLUES
Choice depends a lot on you personal preference. We used Thin, Medium, and
Thick SIG CA; CA Accelerator; Fine point CA applicator tips; and SIG Epoxy
Glue (5-minute and 30-minute).
BASIC MODELING TOOLS
Screwdrivers, Pliers (regular, needle nose, flat nose), Wire Cutters, Scissors,
Ruler, Pencil, Metal Straight Edge, Triangle, Flat Building Board, Hobby Knife
with #11 Blades, Single-Edge Razor Blades, Wax Paper, T-Pins, Paper Towels,
& Rubbing Alcohol (for cleaning off excess epoxy glue).
POWER DRILL with Assorted DRILL BITS
SOLDERING IRON and SOLDER
COVERING IRON and TRIM SEAL TOOL
LIGHT WEIGHT WOOD FILLER
SANDPAPER BLOCKS and SANDPAPER
Use 80-100 grit to rough sand and shape parts; 220-300 grit for finish sanding.
A good general purpose sanding block can be made by wrapping a full 9"x11"
sheet of sandpaper around a piece of hardwood or plywood. Use screws or
thumbtacks along one edge to hold the overlapped ends of the sandpaper in
place. In addition to that block, make a small sandpaper "file" by gluing a strip
of 80 grit sandpaper onto a scrap plywood stick. Sandpaper glued or taped to
different size wood dowels are also handy to have around.
Glow Power Option
The Four-Star 20 can be powered with a 2 or 4-stroke glow engine instead of an
electric motor, if you prefer. We recommend glow engines in the .15 to .20 cu.in.
range. No major structural modifications are necessary to accommodate a glow
engine.
The checklist of changes if using a glow engine is short:
1. Leave the 3 small circles near the bottom of the F-1A and F-1B plywood
formers in place. Do not punch them out. Work some glue into the cut lines to
keep them permanently in place. The purpose of those 3 holes was to cool the
electric motor battery. Obviously not needed in a glow version. In fact, they
need to be sealed up so that glow fuel exhaust residue does not enter the nose
of the airplane.
2. Do not install the plywood BT (Battery Tray) in the nose. You will need that
clear space in the nose for a fuel tank.
3. In addition to the glow engine, you will need to purchase a suitable engine
mount and a plastic 4 oz. fuel tank. You will also need to buy a 5th servo for the
throttle, and a suitable throttle pushrod.
Notes Before Beginning Construction
Any references to right or left, refer to your right or left as if you were seated in the cockpit of the airplane.
To build good flying models, you need a good straight building board. Crooked models don't fly well! The building board can be
a table, a workbench, a reject hollow wood door from the lumber yard, or anything else that is pefectly flat and untwisted. Cover
the top surface of the building board with a piece of celotex-type wall board or dense foam board, into which pins can be easily
pushed.
When building directly on top of the full-size plans, cover the plan with wax paper to prevent gluing the parts to the plan.
Don't use a ball point pen for making marks on the model during construction. If not sanded off, the ink marks will show through
the model's covering. Use a soft pencil instead of a pen.
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