- tissue cover the top and sides of the fuselage and the top of the wings
- then attach to the fuselage (so I can put some sort of clamp on the wing/fuselage joint, holding the wing rib to the fuselage side)
- then cover the underside of the wing and fuselage
- then shrink it all at once
can anybody see any problems arising?
I'm determined to get this one flying (after my first attempt's flying characteristics resembled those of a damp feather), so don't want to do anything that will warp the pieces. The instruction manual I got with the first model tells you to shrink the tissue and dope it before finally assembling the model, but I think that assembling it before shrinking will make the assembly much easier. I also can't see how I'm more likely to warp things after assembly than before (since I'm spraying the same pieces with the same water etc.), but I'm well aware that as a beginner I may be missing something important.
Second question is much simpler: How do I cut out the spinner and prepare it for the propeller without making it lose its shape? On the previous model, as I cut the slots in it to slide the prop in, it went floppy and had an oval cross-section at the base.