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PostPosted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 1:31 pm    Post subject: Nose Rib Forming Block Reply with quote

A question for you scratchbuilders out there. How really necessary are the
1/8 aluminum face plates on the forming blocks on the 601XL' nose ribs. I
need to form some nose ribs and routing 1/8" think aluminum is scaring the
crap out of me. I'm unable to hold the form steady enough to push through
the router table.

How about some suggestions from the scratchbuilders who have passed this
point successfully.

Doug


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PostPosted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 2:09 pm    Post subject: Nose Rib Forming Block Reply with quote

Doug:

I have had good luck using tempered Masonite. It's easy to cut with a
bandsaw or router and it's tough enough to last thru your project, and
probably beyond. You can radius it with a file and skip the router
altogether.

George


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PostPosted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 2:15 pm    Post subject: Nose Rib Forming Block Reply with quote

Doug,

I know it's heresy for those of us with power tools, but I formed the radius
with a file. It should only take about 30 minutes to file and smooth.

Thinking back, though, I could have fastened the 1/8" aluminum to the
forming blocks and run the router around the edge. If you haven't yet tried
using a router on aluminum, it's quite easy - hardly any different than
wood.

Gary Boothe
Cool, CA
601 HDSTD, WW Conversion 90% done,
Tail done, wings done, working on c-section

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 2:19 pm    Post subject: Nose Rib Forming Block Reply with quote

Doug

I have just finished my nose ribs and main ribs using ordinary plywood - bought from the local B&Q DIY store.
I am going with the extended fuel tanks so I made 7 nose ribs per wing, the plywood held up very well and I believe I could make quite a few more.
I did not treat the plywood in any way and just ran the 1/8" radius on the edge of the plywood.
The results were fine.

David Wright
601XL - Scratch build - wings
Washington UK

On Saturday, November 04, 2006, at 01:43PM, "Doug Moellering" <dfmoeller(at)austin.rr.com> wrote:
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A question for you scratchbuilders out there. How really necessary are the
1/8 aluminum face plates on the forming blocks on the 601XL' nose ribs. I
need to form some nose ribs and routing 1/8" think aluminum is scaring the
crap out of me. I'm unable to hold the form steady enough to push through
the router table.

How about some suggestions from the scratchbuilders who have passed this
point successfully.

Doug
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 2:32 pm    Post subject: Nose Rib Forming Block Reply with quote

Hello, Doug

I made my forming blocks with MDF, and then applied two coats of Varathane. All ribs were made with the same set of 4 blocks (nose and rear, left and right), and they are still good.

Regarding routers: I have used a hand-held router for trimming thin and thick material, no problems - except it requires attention and a steady pair of hands. I have used a straight bit for this.

Carlos
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Leading edge of right wing assembled, drilled a clecoed
Montreal, Canada

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 3:12 pm    Post subject: Re: Nose Rib Forming Block Reply with quote

Thanks all for the help. I'm going to get rid of that 1/8" aluminum layer and just radius the forming blocks. I've made the blocks from 3/4" oak finish grade plywood, 9 ply, so they should hold up, and if they don't, I'll just make another set. 1/8" aluminum screwed to the blocks is unsafe to rout with a router table. That router is throwing the block all over the place, I simply can't hold it secure enough and with the sharp edges, I'm already bleeding like a stuck pig. Maybe I could reverse strategy, clamp the part and hold the router, but I really don't see the need. Easier just to make an extra set if the first wears out.

I did like the idea of masonite though, or maybe a formica layer instead of aluminum.

This list is invaluable!

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 3:44 pm    Post subject: Nose Rib Forming Block Reply with quote

Doug:

Just make them out of MDF and hand sand the corners. I did this with my first few ribs. When you get to the wing ribs (lots to do), you can set up the router for mass production. Don't worry about the aluminum. It's not necessary. MDF will make many, many ribs before deteriorating.

Keep moving forward, you are on the right track.

Scott Laughlin
www.cooknwithgas.com
Working on BRS details

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 5:03 pm    Post subject: Nose Rib Forming Block Reply with quote

Doug,
My rib forming blocks were 5/8-inch plywood on both sides. Being
tapered wings, a 7-degree back-angle was on both sides. There were two
bolts, one each end, to align things and the aluminum sandwiched between
the former blocks was also gripped by the vise I used to hold things
while flanges were progressively bent. I didn't have any difficulty with
the wood forms and could probably build another 10 sets of ribs with
them. Never used aluminum back up plates and besides, they would have
been a lot of unnecessary work.
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/completion/full/viewwingrivets.jpg

Larry McFarland - 601HDS at www.macsmachine.com

Doug Moellering wrote:
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<dfmoeller(at)austin.rr.com>

A question for you scratchbuilders out there. How really necessary
are the 1/8 aluminum face plates on the forming blocks on the 601XL'
nose ribs. I need to form some nose ribs and routing 1/8" think
aluminum is scaring the crap out of me. I'm unable to hold the form
steady enough to push through the router table.

How about some suggestions from the scratchbuilders who have passed
this point successfully.

Doug


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PostPosted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 8:07 pm    Post subject: Re: Nose Rib Forming Block Reply with quote

I used 3/4" MDF and polysealed em. Worked great. I did make up a small aluminum block to qualify the nose radius wrinkles. Picture attached:

I used a polished face hammer and just shrunk out the wrinkles by gently tapping the material to conform with the backing block.

Process on mykitlog here:

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 3:00 am    Post subject: Nose Rib Forming Block Reply with quote

sink counter top cutouts make good form blocks......the formica is hard
enough, and makes a good edge the 1/8 inch radius is easily filed or sanded
on the formica......

Monty
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I did like the idea of masonite though, or maybe a formica layer instead
of aluminum.

This list is invaluable!

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