Okay Guillow Fans... Here is the wing so far:
Glued up center section. The LE was a bit over-sized, and when dry I sanded down the LE to have the angle for the wing dihedral.
Checking position of spars line up with notches.
At that point I placed the fuselage over the wing and decided on 2-1/4 inch dihedral. It looks just a bit lower than the bottom of the canopy. And it looks 'right'.
Next I add glue and glue in only the top spars.
I have found when I try to glue the bottoms also, there is too much going on for me to handle. When the wing is dry I will remove and glue in the bottom spars. I 'opened up' the top notches to make an easy fit for the 2 spars. The forward notch was a bit too loose and I needed to put on paper clip 'clamps' to hold the spars in place. I will also trim down those center spars when everything is dry.
For a Rubber Powered model I see no need for that wing brace, and not using it I can set what ever dihedral I want at this stage. The wing will be strong enough for how I fly. If you are going U control or RC, I would build the wing as per plans. Somewhere on the plans Guillow always says 'for rubber power, built the model as light as possible' or something like that. So I will be also scalloping the TE to remove more 'extra' wood. Of course the LE needs to be cut down and sanded to the edge that I need.
Mitch
UPDATE: The wing came off the board, glued the bottom spars in. Trimmed all spars. The wing weighs 13 grams at this point. Still need to 'LIGHTLY' sand the wing. Trim the LE and TE and add lightening holes in the wing tips. Maybe I can get the weight down near 10 grams?
This is all Guillow stock wood parts!