Took the canopy off and did some final sanding to achieve the required 1/16" gap.
Put it back on and removed the protective plastic film.
I'm happy to say I'm now done with the canopy!
During my 5 year build I have pretty much experienced every common issue Sonex builders come accros in their project, like stuffing up the wing rigging etc, plus I'm proud to say I invented a few new ones.
Anyway, after all that I was almost expecting to become a member of the cracked canopy club as well, but I'm very happy do say I didn't! (so far :) )
I actually found the canopy installation not to be that hard, I followed the plans and instructions, apart from the cutting which I did with a Dremel tool & cutoff wheel.
I think it's just a matter of taking it slow and never ever ever trying to force anything (I had to keep repeating this one in my head constantly).
Initially I was planning to install a gas strut instead of using the canopy cable, I had even bought all the parts for that, but I'm at the point now where I just want to be done with it so I stuck to the plans for now, I might still retrofit the gas strut later.
Well, here are some pictures:
Looks cool doesn't it?
One happy camper :D