Hi Guys.... It's me AGAIN
Went to the store and bought some coverite...I honestly felt like I was cheating doing that when I was on my way home. Not so much cheating, but, I started to get into this balsa stuff with the stearman because it was a historical hobby with my Dad doing so when he was a kid and my gramps also. I started to practice with the coverite and I was horrible then better but still bad. All in all I just think it looks to technological. I have decided to go with the tissue...I think. Is this a good choice???
If so how does the overlapping work with the tissue lets say on the tail, do I use one piece for the whole thing or do I use one for each side. I'm planning to do this wet. I have already put 3 coats of 50/50 Elmers and water and sanded and am ready to lay the tissue. Or is there a certain technique that I should do for the overlap just trim away, unless you all think I shouuld stick with the coverite and practice more, could I get some ideas? I browsed through many of the posts and there really wasn't anything said about the finishing and overlaps. Unless this is not that important as maybe when I paint and dope it will all even out with possible balsa that may be left showing at the edges. Thanks for your time.