Hi,
New to the forum, but have tried to do a lot of reading. I'm partway through my first build ever (Thomas Morse Scout), and have covered the wings with the kit's stock tissue paper.
I covered using glue stick and shrunk with water, and achieved (after a couple of do-overs) a decent tight cover. Not as good as some of the photos I've seen, but acceptable to me.
Next step was to seal the tissue and I used a 50/50 glue/water mix and painted it on. The trouble is, the tissue on the wing got quite loose (which I expected), but when it dried there were a ton more wrinkles than before I applied the sealant.
Couple of questions:
1. When using glue/water as sealant, did I perhaps put way too much on, causing significant softening of the tissue? How thin should I be applying it?
2. Is there any way short of removing all the tissue from the wing (difficult) to fix these wrinkles? I tried spraying with water again and *gently* moving the tissue around so when it dried it would lie flat, but it didn't really work.
3. After applying the sealant, is it necessary to pin or weight down the wing to prevent warping? I did pin it down after the initial water shrinkage, but wasn't sure about after applying the glue/water mix.
4. When putting tissue on the wings, I did not apply any glue to ribs -- just the leading and trailing edges. Is this normal or should I have anchored the tissue to the ribs as well?
Thanks for any replies.
Andy.