I just started building balsa models and so far im enjoying it, but im not very good at it.
First Question is on cutting out parts I get 1/16 th notches to big or to small . Is gluing paper to the back a good idea?
joecrouse wrote:First off relax... This too shall pass as it is an squired skill.
Cutting notches is tricky if you haven't done them before.
Take a small strip of 1/16th of square stock balsa
Glue a tiny bit of sand paper to the stick. Trim the sand paper to be as exactly as wide as the strip as you can manage.
Use that to sandpapered stick the notches to the correct depth. the 500 series have the bottoms of the notches pre cut. and in reasonably close proximity to where they should be.
The best bet is to take each fuselage former and match it up to its left and right hand sides (same for the wing ribs) and pin them together so they match up nice and tight. and cut the notches in the same place on each side. Use some pins to pin them together.
You can even glue the stick with the sand paper onto a good sized scrap to make a decent handle.
There is a great bit of info here on the building of Notch cutters/sanders. Using the forum search.
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