Original Posted By: lshutks(at)webtv.net (Leon Stefan)
I just used some of the little scraps from the capstrips since they are the correct width, made a little jig for the bandsaw with the correct angle and a stop. Cut a whole baggie full in just a few minutes.Spent a little time of the first one, but after I got the jig just right, I had to remind myself to pay attention for safety.I do have one question... Do you glue the wedges on the ribs prior to assembling the wing, or after you have the ribs on the spars?Joe>From: "Gene Rambo" >>How hard is it really to cut one long piece of wedge-shaped wood and then>slice off 1/4" pieces as needed and slip them under the rib with a dab of>glue? We are talking about all kinds of problems beveling the spar causes>and the fixes necessary, like re-making the spar fittings to the righthttp://www.hotmail.com________________________________________________________________________________
Re: Pietenpol-List: Wedges was:Dammits
RE: Pietenpol-List: Wedges was:Dammits
Original Posted By: Joe Krzes [mailto:jkrzes(at)hotmail.com]
I put the ribs on the spar and checked the wedges for fit while still dry,then slipped the rib to the side an inch or so and glued everything up. Anylittle errors in the rib construction shows up in the height of the wedges,so be prepared to sand a couple of them before you cover them with glue.Gene-----Original Message-----
I put the ribs on the spar and checked the wedges for fit while still dry,then slipped the rib to the side an inch or so and glued everything up. Anylittle errors in the rib construction shows up in the height of the wedges,so be prepared to sand a couple of them before you cover them with glue.Gene-----Original Message-----