WIDDOG wrote:Hi Howard,
Really nice modifications! Thanks for posting! Question do you cement the thrust bearing to the firewall? . With the Guillow's nose block method they of course do not cement the thrust bearing. I of course mean after you trim and shim the thrust line.
In this particular case, I filled the plastic nose with balsa, faced the back of the nose plate and the front of the first former with 1/64" plywood with holes for the trapezoidal key, and built the key. The thrust button is glued to the nose plate and the shims go between the back of the nose plate and the front former. There is just enough play in the key to allow the shims to tilt it but it stays tight in flight (very important!) We're only talking about a few degrees here and thin shims will tilt the nose plate to the desired angle. I usually put them in with a glue stick and use C/A to hold them in place when I get them where I want them.
This is just one way of making an adjustable nose plate. You can buy adjustable thrust buttons, use a Gizmo Geezer front end which has an adjustable thrust button
http://www.gizmogeezer.com/pfw.htm, or use one of many structural methods of making adjustable noses on Guillow's models. (Not all of these examples are mine.)
There are also various arrangements using locating pins, and or magnets. As you can see, there is no one best way to do this. It depends on the structure of the model and what you find works for you.
Have fun!
Howard