by Phugoid » Mon Dec 13, 2010 6:19 am
Welcome,
My wife said the same to me, but yours is probably more patient than mine (or I'm a worse menace!) as I'm a smidge younger than you. I certainly get the picture though....
I don't use a jig, there is enough wood in the guillows kits so they don't get twisted or warped as long as you take your time and don't overstress the stringers.
Don't worry about covering. I put some guidance on how I do it on wings and tail surfaces in my Piper Super cub 95 Build (I recommend this kit to try), and Scigs is a master of the art so look at his postings too. There is no definitive method though it's a matter of finding something that works for you.
It goes without saying that there are much better quality kits than the Guillows ones, I often complain about the wood density (weight). But they are cheap, this forum is great, and most of all I seem to have fun flying and building them.
So have fun!
Andrew