by 13brv3 » Mon Dec 06, 2021 9:04 pm
Very nice. Love the NACA duct! I've read about using a molding block, thick rubber, and a press. I definitely want to try that one day, and with that much force available, I don't think you'd even have to anneal it.
I'm never going to polish a plane, so plastic works for me. In fact the 3D printer is whining it's way through the first attempt now. The original builder made one side of the slot about 5" long, which keeps most of the pre-made fairings from fitting. The other side seems to have had a small slot pre-punched, but he had to cut the cable slot above it. That means the fairing needs to be wider than normal to cover both holes. I drew up a simple fairing that should fit both sides.
This is V1. The flange was solid, but I cut it with snips to be able to test fit it without removing the cable. I can already see some things I'd change. 3D printing is really still amazing to me. Can't have enough cool tools :-)
Rusty
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Onex- Rotax 912 (160 hours and counting)
Fixed wing, gyroplane, A&P