Aligning and holding hinges for drilling to control skins
Posted:
Sat Nov 16, 2013 12:05 am
by Bryan Cotton
Hi all,
Anybody have a good method for lining up and holding hinges to the control surface skins for drilling?
Re: Aligning and holding hinges for drilling to control skin
Posted:
Sat Nov 16, 2013 5:33 am
by SvingenB
I did it recently. I had a ruler or angle or whatever it is called in english that is exactly the thichness needed to get the right offset. I layd everything down on the table, then I simply hold the hinges in place when I drilled them. Very quick and easy job once I found the ruler.
Some pictures are here:
http://onex-svingenb.blogspot.no/2013/1 ... -stab.html
Re: Aligning and holding hinges for drilling to control skin
Posted:
Sat Nov 16, 2013 8:28 am
by Bryan Cotton
Thanks SvingenB. I understand how you did it. I had thought to drill the hinges first and then the ribs, but I see you did it the other way. I think your way guarantees good fit of the ribs.
Re: Aligning and holding hinges for drilling to control skin
Posted:
Sun Nov 17, 2013 1:10 am
by Bryan Cotton
Here is a mix of techniques from here and Sonextalk. I used a couple fuselage parts (SNX-F24-12/13) to simulate the aft spar and skin of the stabilizer. They are .030, the aft spar and skin are .032 and .025 so I used a stripe of blue tape on the skin to make up the difference. I pinned the two hinges together, opened up the skin, and used a bunch of clamps. I used a 2 by 4 to clamp down the skin.