With that thought, the Guillows supplied control line string would be really good. I'm convinced the stuff is somewhere in the neighborhood of 40lb test fishing line. I used it for a pull-pull setup, for the 17" Dumas Peashooter tail surfaces, after pre-stretching it eliminate any further relaxation over time. It also is used to hang about 50 models throughout the house.David Lewis wrote:I use ordinary sewing thread for hinges.
davidchoate wrote:Thanks guys. I don't think I have any old floppy discs around. And sadly, I am old enough not only to have used them, but I can remember typing in and then recording a program on My Commodore 64 to a cassette tape for storage. Am busy at work this week, but I wanted to allow "Drying Time" for a bit before I permanently Glue anything. I have learned through My many failed attempts that after a week or two things tend to settle out. Especially when using functionally supporting wing struts. I don't feel bad from My failures, But learn. I saw on TV it took Kelly Johnson 12 failed designs for the SR-71 before they got one right. So that encouraged me a little too recently.
davidchoate wrote:Thanks guys. I dont think I have any old floppy discs around. And sadly, I am old enough not only to have used them, but I can remember typing in and then recording a program on My Commodore 64 to a cassette tape for storage. Am busy at work this week, but I wanted to allow "Drying Time" for a bit before I permanently Glue anything. I have learned through My many failed attempts that after a week or two things tend to settle out.Espescially when using functionally supporting wing struts. I dont feel bad from My failures, But learn. I saw on TV it took Kelly Johnson 12 failed designs for the SR-71 before they got one right. So that encouraged me a little too recently.
I have to ask how did this take a finish? What was the finish dope or iron on film?WIDDOG wrote:Even though I'm totally no good at building/flying RC; This Thread has convinced me to give it another try. I have tried and failed to convert a Guillow's kit to RC in past. I decided that a Guillow's conversion to RC is out of my skill level at the present time. I do however hope to in the some what near future attempt a Guillow's RC conversion.
Anyway, what I wanted to share was that I did not have any hinge material so I had to improvise some hinge tape out of a dryer sheet. I cut out the hinge tape from the dryer sheet. Than I rubber cemented it onto my model. Seems to be working out ok.
David Lewis wrote:Bill Gaylord wrote: "...Guillows supplied control line string would be really good."
It would be good for pull-pull cables where you want low elasticity (i.e. high spring constant) and minimum weight. For the hinges themselves, I need zero stiffness and a fatigue-proof material. From everything I've tried, plain old sewing thread cannot be beat.
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