Gunther wrote:what method/tool does one use to cut the end of the pre-formed skin? What device do you use to measure something four feet long with 1/64" accuracy?
Thanks,
Gunther
To get a long, accurate measurement, I'll typically start the measurement with one of my longer rulers (48" in this case), then lay my 12" steel rule (with 1/64" markings) on top of the longer rule, lining them up at the inch markings, essentially providing me with 1/64" markings on my long ruler. Then To get an extra-accurate measurement, instead of placing the end of the ruler at the edge of the material to be measured, instead start at one of the painted inch markings. The ruler ends often have a little bit of error as compared to the actual painted scale.
As for where to start, I assume you're familiar with how the Sonex drawing system works, and how to read the drawing tree. I'd suggest starting at the bottom of any of the 3 main structural branches (fuselage, wings, or tail). Most people that I know of started with the tail, which is what I did also, beginning with the substructure. The tail takes shape rather quickly and is a nice confidence booster.
Did you order the pre-fabricated angle component upgrade? If not, making some of these parts isn't a bad way to begin either, as Hannes suggested.
I liked to use a 4" cutoff wheel to make my skin cuts, but this is better performed with 2 people. Snips will suffice if you're alone. Get used to a lot of filing!
Lastly, I invite you to view my blog (link is in my signature below). I've tried to write it in a manner than could be comprehended by laymen and/or new builders (like myself), and could be useful to you as a narrative on how I've approached the project.