Rynoth wrote:I have seen on a lot of builder blogs/websites where they rivet the spine of the turtledeck before doing any fitting of the formers. I did not do this (and don't see where it's called for in the plans, not to mention it makes riveting the spine angles much more difficult) and I wonder if this method is more likely to cause these dimples/waviness.
rizzz wrote:First put the turtledeck in place, then the aft former, then the forward formers, then the ones in between, this way you'll be able to position them correctly in order to have minimal bumps and waves.
sonex892 wrote:rizzz wrote:First put the turtledeck in place, then the aft former, then the forward formers, then the ones in between, this way you'll be able to position them correctly in order to have minimal bumps and waves.
For older kits or plans I agree with Micheal's sequence.
gammaxy wrote:I talked to someone with a scratchbuilt Sonex with no waviness on the turtledeck. He said he took a dowel and tapped from the inside of the fuselage on the turtledeck formers that were giving him waviness. I believe he said he drilled a hole in the end of the dowel that fit around the rivet.
I haven't tried the technique--my skin isn't perfect, but I pushed the formers into position from the inside and they fit pretty well.
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