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Post  roddie Tue Nov 26, 2013 9:33 pm

Cribbs74 wrote:Shoot...... I'm an idiot. If it was a snake it would have bit me endlessly!

Embarassed 

I thank the good Lord for humility! Keeps me in check. lol! 
Hey Ron, I forget that you use your smartphone for the forum pretty much "exclusively"? Do you have access to a laptop?? My mobile phone is a pain to surf the web with... so I never use it for that.

When Jim finalized the Speed Contest rules, I copy/pasted them into a Microsoft Word doc. and saved it to my CEF folder which contains sub-folders for several different subjects. My "Speed Contest" folder has separate subfolders for 3-view drawings, photos (of full-scale subject), photos (model-work in process), photos (other contestant's work in process) and the "Contest Rules" which I can refer to without going on-line to search the forum for them. It's what works for me.

I'd be happy to email the "Rules" doc. to you... and you could print a hard-copy, to put on the bulletin board in your shop.

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Post  batjac Wed Nov 27, 2013 1:34 am

JPvelo wrote:Mark,
I like your ply dihedral reinforcements. You do much finer work than me. I just slapped mine with epoxy and fiberglass.
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Thanks, Jim.  For a "just slapped together" job, your wing looks great.  I just knew that for me to cut the wing panels off completely, then bevel and jig them back together would be a completed pain.  Too much fiddly aligning.

Duke, I thought adding flames to make it faster only worked on Hondas....


One of the goals I had for this plane was to also see how small a footprint I could make the engine to reduce drag.  I thought about trying to get a postage stamp backplate off of eBay, but being me I decided to make my own.  This evening I took a new red backplate I got from Bernie and cut it down.  It came out the way I wanted it.  It's a little thicker than a 290 backplate, but it'll work.
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Post  Kim Wed Nov 27, 2013 8:51 am

Great Idea !!!

The Copy Kim Gets Out His Plagiarizing Notepad....
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Post  roddie Wed Nov 27, 2013 9:03 am

Here's an article on tank building by "Todd Ryan" that Paul Gibeault recommended I read. Todd's subject-tank is large; at 30+cc's... but the layout/construction is what I was curious about.

http://flyinglines.org/Clowntank.html

Thanks also to Ken Cook for his valuable advice on tanks; gained through his years of experience in using/building them.
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Post  pkrankow Wed Nov 27, 2013 9:19 am

roddie wrote:Here's an article on tank building by "Todd Ryan" that Paul Gibeault recommended I read. Todd's subject-tank is large; at 30+cc's... but the layout/construction is what I was curious about.

http://flyinglines.org/Clowntank.html

Thanks also to Ken Cook for his valuable advice on tanks; gained through his years of experience in using/building them.
That is a clean tank build.

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Post  duke.johnson Wed Nov 27, 2013 1:30 pm

I have a couple of these 1oz tanks for some of my race and speed planes. They work great.
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Post  JPvelo Thu Nov 28, 2013 6:17 am

Gettin' down to brass tacks here. Bellcrank platform and wing "tiplets" installed, racing wheels procured. Next step is to start finishing then go fly.
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Post  roddie Thu Nov 28, 2013 7:11 am

can-tank-erous... these tanks are tiny... the Copper tubing is 1/8" o.d... I went with a 1/8" lock-seam on the main tank bodies... but getting the end-caps to seal will be a challenge. I LOVE a challenge! These tanks will have uni-flow venting. I made 2... in case I butcher one of them. I realize that many entries will run bladder fuel-feed... but there's just something about a "hard-tank" that makes the model seem more like a "hot-rod" to me...

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Post  roddie Thu Nov 28, 2013 7:17 am

JPvelo wrote:Gettin' down to brass tacks here. Bellcrank platform and wing "tiplets" installed, racing wheels procured. Next step is to start finishing then go fly.
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Looks SUPER-FINE Jim!!!!... LOVE those wings!!!
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Post  RknRusty Thu Nov 28, 2013 8:37 am

Nice going, Roddie. That's a nice appropriate giant sized prop for the Corsair.

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Post  JPvelo Thu Nov 28, 2013 8:48 am

RknRusty wrote:Nice going, Roddie. That's a nice appropriate giant sized prop for the Corsair.

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I have some nice 4 1/4x5 and 4 1/4x5 1/4 props to play around with.

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Post  Cribbs74 Thu Nov 28, 2013 11:25 am

Good job Roddie. Very sharp.
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Post  OVERLORD Thu Nov 28, 2013 12:35 pm

Making a fuel tank, what a challenge Roger, It'll give great satisfaction when finished. Do you use a soldering iron? I recently bought one of these:

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It gives a very local flame and is totally adjustable. Works very well for soldering.

When i'm looking at those beautiful planes of both Jim and you, I realize I'm encoutering serious delays, but I suppose I'm not the only one.

Bon courage,

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Post  OVERLORD Thu Nov 28, 2013 12:38 pm

Just forgot. Roger, that copper tubing you bought says: "copper tubing installation kit" - to install what? Is it automotive? maybe for pressure gauges? I'd like to get something similar over here.

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Post  OVERLORD Thu Nov 28, 2013 12:48 pm

I decided to make a 2 ply wing with the grain running crooswise as much as possible. I made 2 holes in the lower sheet for plywood inserts to bolt landing gear and belcrank onto.

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I sanded stab and rudder and cut ou the elevator.

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Post  pkrankow Thu Nov 28, 2013 1:00 pm

OVERLORD wrote:Just forgot. Roger, that copper tubing you bought says: "copper tubing installation kit" - to install what? Is it automotive? maybe for pressure gauges? I'd like to get something similar over here.

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Yes, it is for an oil pressure gauge. Check any auto parts retail store and there should be a similar product.

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Post  roddie Thu Nov 28, 2013 8:40 pm

OVERLORD wrote:Making a fuel tank, what a challenge Roger, It'll give great satisfaction when finished. Do you use a soldering iron? I recently bought one of these:

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It gives a very local flame and is totally adjustable. Works very well for soldering.

When i'm looking at those beautiful planes of both Jim and you, I realize I'm encoutering serious delays, but I suppose I'm not the only one.

Bon courage,

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I have a Microflame "Cub". It uses Co2 size butane cartridges... I've had the thing for 25 years... and have never used it! Maybe I should try this rather than an electric iron? I also have 2-3 different grades of Silver-bearing solder... but I'm not sure which one to use.

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The Copper tubing was Phil's tip... and yes; I got it at an auto-parts store, in the aisle where the "gauges" are. It bends easily... and should be perfect for this app.

Thank You for the compliments on our airplanes. Building tiny models like these is a real challenge... I like seeing other modelers' innovations... and this contest is teaching us all some new tricks which we could certainly apply to future models.

BTW... I LIKE your wing-design with the cut-outs for the plywood. Are you building gear-blocks like what I did on mine?

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Post  ebeneezer Fri Nov 29, 2013 5:47 am

What a fantastic idea this profile scale speed postal event is going to be. I've already decided on the plane. There's only the 1930s racers for me. I dont think the GeeBee R2 will work so Bugattie R100 it is. I suppose I better build a speed trainer and do a bit of learning speed first.

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Post  OVERLORD Fri Nov 29, 2013 8:36 am

That would be great Mike, with a central engine and counterrotating props.Huh...  When looking at your avatar, I wondered if you had a Bugatti model.
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Post  roddie Fri Nov 29, 2013 3:50 pm

I found that if you place a hardwood block in a vise, and drill a shallow hole... the size of your tubing's OD, you can "start" a punch in the sheet-metal with an awl, then "center it" over the drilled hole to finish punch. It opens-up the panel hole; to the "tube's diameter" and creates a pocket for a stronger solder joint to support the tube... and it also doesn't distort the surrounding area.  

When it comes time to solder the end-caps to the body, I'm going to try holding them in place with a fine wire tie.

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Post  JPvelo Fri Nov 29, 2013 6:38 pm

Interesting article on a contest very similar to this one:
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Post  RknRusty Fri Nov 29, 2013 10:06 pm

Well I finally got my drawing tools out and my 2013 tach race Killer Bee, all on the dining room table. Got my balsa sheets. Some old hard plastic wheels from kits of the past that I'll turn down nice and thin. Hopefully a badass speed plane will start to appear. I don't think I'll have to buy any more parts for it. I started roughing a sketch out tonight and I'll work at it tomorrow until the football games come on in the evening. It's rivalry day in the NCAA.

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Post  roddie Fri Nov 29, 2013 10:12 pm

I thought of a way to use a jig-block to bend the tank bodies more squarely. Being rectangular; I cut a hardwood block to the inner-tank dimensions (height/width) and long enough to handle with one hand. I Squared and "double-clamped" the tank sheet to the end of the block on a level surface; leaving clearance for the 1st bend. Then... one at a time; I Reposition the clamps, until I've worked all the way around the block. You should have an overhang of stock for a seam, if you measured correctly.

The end-caps can be made on the "end" of the jig-block, and are assured to fit tightly to the body afterward.

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Post  roddie Fri Nov 29, 2013 10:19 pm

RknRusty wrote:Well I finally got my drawing tools out and my 2013 tach race Killer Bee, all on the dining room table. Got my balsa sheets. Some old hard plastic wheels from kits of the past that I'll turn down nice and thin. Hopefully a badass speed plane will start to appear. I don't think I'll have to buy any more parts for it. I started roughing a sketch out tonight and I'll work at it tomorrow until the football games come on in the evening. It's rivalry day in the NCAA.

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Post  roddie Fri Nov 29, 2013 10:31 pm

JPvelo wrote:Interesting article on a contest very similar to this one:
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That was a great read! That's a super cool bipe! They fly on 8 ft. shorter lines. That would definitely be dizzying... at first anyway...
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