by XenosN42 » Mon Nov 02, 2020 3:17 pm
Hi Carlos,
Michael here ... built a Xenos in the past.
The Xenos is the only Sonex model that requires a cut of the type you require. Might be best to specifically say you're building a Xenos with your questions. The other responses answered a question, just not your question.
To make that cut you need the right tools and practice, practice, practice .....
The cut is made with a band saw. The proper blade is very important. You need to use the widest blade you can get. Not the thickest, the widest. Usually when you shop for a blade you'll first see many narrow blade options (~ 3/8") wide. Look for blades that are at over over 1/2" wide. The reason: once you've established a straight cutting line it’s easier to keep it straight with a wide blade. With a narrow blade the cut line can and will wander more.
Before you attempt to cut that long angle (Is it 7 feet long? Is it expensive?) practice cutting short pieces of scrap metal. Cut next to your line, leaving at least 1mm of space. Later on you’ll use your Vixen file to clean up the cut and meet your drawn line. GOOD LUCK!!
For the Sonex/Waiex/OneX/SubSonex builders this is what Xenos builders must do. I don’t have the plans in front of me so the dimensions are estimates based on memory.
Imagine a 7 foot long 1" by 1" aluminum angle. Place it so that it runs lengthwise from left to right. Make a mark six inches from the left end. Make another mark six inches from the right end. There will be 6 feet between the marks. Now turn that six foot span from a 1" by 1" angle into a 1/2" by 1/2" inch angle. Leaving the 1" by 1" sections on each end of course. Sounds like fun doesn’t it. ( This is needed to reduce the weight. Remember the Xenos has a very long fuselage. )
I suggest you run my ideas past Kerry to see what he thinks. He may have some more tips.
-- Michael
OneX N169XE
author of the 'Flight Data Viewer'