by Darick » Thu Jul 20, 2017 5:58 pm
Canopy cutting is almost done. I started out using a friend's bandsaw with an 8 tooth per inch blade..wow, way to coarse...should have had a 24 or more blade because it took out big chunks up to 1/16" in size. The cut had many facets, like a gem stone has many facets. Luckily this was the first cut and had about an inch more to cut off.
I read Michael Smith's blog about his replacement canopy and how he used a Dremel tool with a cut off wheel. After getting the hang of it with a few test cuts, I thought it worked well. It's not nearly as fast as a bandsaw as shown on the factory video, but the cut is smooth because it melts the plexiglass in the process. Any rough edges were smoothed with 80 thru 180 sandpaper.
HOWEVER, what's up with the big bulge on the sides! I feel like I'm dealing with the cowl again. There is no dolphin nose effect on the top but it sure is on the longeron sides where it must be fastened to the frame. It will take a lot of pressure to push it against the frame.
The picture below is upside down but you can see how much the canopy will have to be pushed in for the rivets to be set.
Ok this picture is right side up but out of focus. You can still make out the large angle between the plexiglass and fuselage side. If I push in the canopy with enough force it will bend in enough to be at 90 degrees to the frame member (almost an "oil can" flex). But that seems to be way too much tension and would probably crack. What is the experience of others on this?
Above my thumb you can see the plexiglass pot-belly bulging out.
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Darick on Sun Aug 06, 2017 10:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Darick Gundy
Sonex #1646
N417DG
Taildragger, Aerovee, center stick, Prince P-Tip Prop
MGL E1, F2, V6 radio, Sandia Xponder, Reserve lift indicator (AOA), iFly 520
First flight! 10/21/2017