Forming Aluminum Fairings

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Forming Aluminum Fairings

Postby Rynoth » Thu Jul 09, 2015 5:46 pm

Looking for tips/tricks on forming aluminum fairings, in particular the Waiex fairing that goes between the stabilators on the aft fuselage. Wondering how to get a smooth bend without having any hammer marks (I'll be polishing.)
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Re: Forming Aluminum Fairings

Postby Gripdana » Thu Jul 09, 2015 6:11 pm

If it is like the fairings on the Sonex. I bent the flanges then rolled the rest of it by hand over an 1 1/2 inch pipe. I did nothing to the metal before just rolled and applied pressure. It took some patients bi came out very good.
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Re: Forming Aluminum Fairings

Postby kmacht » Fri Jul 10, 2015 6:57 am

I cant speak to the Waiex fairing but for the Sonex tail fairings I cut the part oversize and annealed the metal before forming it over a 2 inch metal roller. To anneal it you scribble on it with a sharpie marker and heat from the opposite side with a propane torch until the sharpie dissappear. Let it slowly cool down to room temperature and it becomes much more pliable and less springy. Practice on some scrap first as it is easy to over temp the aluminum and burn a hole in it. I bent the flanges last and trimmed the excess off of them.

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Re: Forming Aluminum Fairings

Postby DCASonex » Fri Jul 10, 2015 8:30 am

For the Sonex fairings, I cheated. they appear to serve no structural function, so formed mine from 0.016 6061-T6 by hand over edge of table. 3 years in use, still looks like new. 0.020" material is also available from ACS in 2 ft. square sheets where shipping charge is minimal.

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Re: Forming Aluminum Fairings

Postby Waiex 176 » Fri Jul 10, 2015 1:33 pm

The first fairing I made by the plans didn't fit under the turtle deck. So I made a mock up out of poster board, shaping and trimming until I got it to fit the way I wanted it. Then I transferred every dimension and bend onto a fresh piece of aluminum. I annealed as described earlier and then bent the curves by hand using different sized curved structures ( pipe for small end, and a small bucket for the bigger end). You need to bend the flanges before shaping the curves. My fairing was a bit smaller than the plans called for (narrower at the big end). Hope this helps.
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Re: Forming Aluminum Fairings

Postby fastj22 » Fri Jul 10, 2015 9:47 pm

Anneal, them work slowly over a rounded edge. You will get a perfect shape.

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Re: Forming Aluminum Fairings

Postby Rynoth » Sun Jul 19, 2015 5:47 pm

Great replies, thanks. Quick question since I know very little of metalworking, once annealed do you need to work while it's still warm, or do the properties of the piece permanently change (become softer) once you've properly heated it?
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Re: Forming Aluminum Fairings

Postby mike20sm » Sun Jul 19, 2015 6:57 pm

It's permanently changed, no need to work while its warm.
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Re: Forming Aluminum Fairings

Postby Bryan Cotton » Tue Oct 09, 2018 11:10 pm

Hey all,
On that Waiex tail fairing, any hints on how to get it to fit tightly against the aft part of the turtledeck and still be able to slide it under? I am working in poster board but the geometry is tricky.
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Re: Forming Aluminum Fairings

Postby Sonex1517 » Tue Oct 09, 2018 11:54 pm

Bryan,

Even thoughI had the lowly straight tailed version, the fairing is similar. I used a high tech solution.

A broomstick.
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