by thymekiller » Wed Nov 26, 2008 8:39 am
Any chance of a pic? It is not uncomman to need to custom fit a long piece into several smaller pieces. On a side keel, I sometimes replace the wide part with a square stick. Saves alot of weight, but can be a hassle to get the fuse straight. What I do is glue the formers onto the keel. Then remove from the board, and add the oppisite formers. Then, starting at the tail, use a stringer instead of the provided side keel and attach both sides at the same time. Glue the rear, then the nose. Rubber bands around the ends help alot with holding the stringer in place and give you a chance to alighn the fuse straight, before glue. When you are happy with it bieng straight, glue the rest of the formers. Then do stringers two at a time, one oppsite the other, careful to maintain equall stress on both sides.
There are many ways to do something. This works for me.
thymekiller
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