Spaceman wrote:What's up guys, I'm getting close to closing up my first wing but I have a couple of slightly intimidating things to do first, namely cutting the hole on the underside of the forward skin for the pitot tube, and cutting a big hole in the leading edge for a Duckworks landing light.
NWade wrote:Spaceman wrote:What's up guys, I'm getting close to closing up my first wing but I have a couple of slightly intimidating things to do first, namely cutting the hole on the underside of the forward skin for the pitot tube, and cutting a big hole in the leading edge for a Duckworks landing light.
A unibit and then a set of snips, a nibbler, and/or a dremel is the way I'd go (and is essentially how I did it). You can use small files and scotchbrite pads to hand-finish the edges of the holes and make them really good-looking and precise. Note that the dremel is the fastest way to cut between some unibit holes, but also the easiest way to mess up the skin! :-P
I'd really recommend doing this with the wing skins cleco'ed in-place, so that they're in their final shape and you don't have to worry about any flex or curvature of the parts changing the shape of the hole once you attach/rivet it.
Measure thrice, mark twice, cut once, and then sneak up on the final dimensions with hand tools. You've got this thing!
--Noel
P.S. Here are some photos of my Duckworks Landing light hole:
https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipP ... VnRmJsWHpR
https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipP ... VnRmJsWHpR
https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipP ... VnRmJsWHpR
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