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CEF speed contest Design Discussions
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Re: CEF speed contest Design Discussions
You all made stunning airplanes: Bearcat, Mustang, Corsair, an exotic flying Bugatti and the others I forgot to mention. I'm again way behind. I finished the second part of the cowl and need more hands to my body to hold it all in place and take a picture.
Today, I started making the nose block using 6mm thick balsa. I didn't use very soft wood as it needs a lot of manipulating and turning around. With an exacto chisel, I made the air intake. After drawing the intake with a pencil, I cut along the lines straight into the wood with a chisel and a knife for the curves. Then I removed the wood bit by bit. I finished with sanding the sides slightly.
Next job is to make the hole for the engine and sanding the outer edges.
Lieven
Today, I started making the nose block using 6mm thick balsa. I didn't use very soft wood as it needs a lot of manipulating and turning around. With an exacto chisel, I made the air intake. After drawing the intake with a pencil, I cut along the lines straight into the wood with a chisel and a knife for the curves. Then I removed the wood bit by bit. I finished with sanding the sides slightly.
Next job is to make the hole for the engine and sanding the outer edges.
Lieven
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That is a display of patience!
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Re: CEF speed contest Design Discussions
Wow great modelling Lieven, I'm getting pleasure just looking at it. Thats the great thing about real aeromedelling, building the model is a pleasure in itself, Then you get the pleasure of flying it, a win/win situation. Well I've ordered the bits to build a bladder tank from Texas Timers. Are whats in the attatched pic postage backplates? If so, I just remove the spray bar and put it into my Killer Bee backplate. Obviously I wont do it to the metal postage stamp backplate.
Cheers Mike
Cheers Mike
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Re: CEF speed contest Design Discussions
Yep, that's them. The red one should be fine thread.
Rusty
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sanded and glued, or the other way around.
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Thats some really good building, I can't wait to see the completed plane. You've now inspired me to build a Geebee R3. I know its not ellible for our comp, but it will be intresting to see if having learned a bit about building a 1/2A speed model. I can make it faster than my Bugatti.
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Re: CEF speed contest Design Discussions
Thanks guys, That Gee Bee would be a nice project indeed. Very streamlined, it would merit a full fuselage made of laminated balsa.
I had some time this morning to fiddle a bit on the cowl. Here pictures of the first trials to fit everything with the engine mounted.
Lieven
I had some time this morning to fiddle a bit on the cowl. Here pictures of the first trials to fit everything with the engine mounted.
Lieven
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Looking really good there Lieven ,what kind of tank are you using ? I though about the way you made that jig to shape your cowel ,very nice but more than I needed . I just clamped mine around a flashlight , been two days should be ready to check today . got a cold kicking me around so things are moving slow, iam waiting on some fasteners for the engine be here soon
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Re: CEF speed contest Design Discussions
Really nice work!
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Glad you liked the pictures.
Now you guys gonna thing that I'm completely bonkers. Until now I only showed pictures of starboard side. At port, however, I made this:
A bonnet that you can open and close
Lieven
Now you guys gonna thing that I'm completely bonkers. Until now I only showed pictures of starboard side. At port, however, I made this:
A bonnet that you can open and close
Lieven
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Re: CEF speed contest Design Discussions
OVERLORD wrote:Glad you liked the pictures.
Now you guys gonna thing that I'm completely bonkers. Until now I only showed pictures of starboard side. At port, however, I made this:
A bonnet that you can open and close
Lieven
That's Radical!!! A single tiny "Rare-Earth" magnet and Tin strip/tab "glued-in" would hold it shut.
Very cool!!!
Roddie
Re: CEF speed contest Design Discussions
Lieven, that's a fantastic job !!!!
I think you have to change your prop, 6X4 for a bee, it's too big...
Rémy
I think you have to change your prop, 6X4 for a bee, it's too big...
Rémy
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I'd use that prop.
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I ordered a stack of 1x3 mm rare earth magnets off ebay for stuff not to different from that awesome "bonnet"
Nothing wrong with that prop that a saw, and a re-balancing won't fix.
Phil
Nothing wrong with that prop that a saw, and a re-balancing won't fix.
Phil
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Re: CEF speed contest Design Discussions
that's quality work very good had to go back and ck. ur other post hope u don't mineOVERLORD wrote:Thanks guys, That Gee Bee would be a nice project indeed. Very streamlined, it would merit a full fuselage made of laminated balsa.
I had some time this morning to fiddle a bit on the cowl. Here pictures of the first trials to fit everything with the engine mounted.
Lieven
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Re: CEF speed contest Design Discussions
thought I was gone o no , Roddie thanks man feel better to day . I ran 6x4 props on the same engine long time ago and had no problems being all I could bee better shot.. told Leiven I went cheap way out got some good ideas from u guys , Thanks time to reload the salty dog may do alittle measuring afterwards . Eric out
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Re: CEF speed contest Design Discussions
Hi Lieven,
Great build! When you get'er all done, you need to get some little plastic guys and take a photo of them working on the engine with the 'bonnet' up!
Mark
Great build! When you get'er all done, you need to get some little plastic guys and take a photo of them working on the engine with the 'bonnet' up!
Mark
Re: CEF speed contest Design Discussions
Mark Boesen wrote:Hi Lieven,
Great build! When you get'er all done, you need to get some little plastic guys and take a photo of them working on the engine with the 'bonnet' up!
Mark
Here you go.. they're 1:18 scale... That's Lieven.. in the middle!
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I'll post here so as not to over tax the roll call.
In the roll call thread, Roddie suggested scoping the engine note. In the attic I have an old tube Eico scope I built back in the '70s. It probably still works. Its calibration surely isn't perfect but I can get it down and burn it in for a couple of days to use if no one else has one. Shoot, there's probably an app, now that I think about it.
Rusty
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Re: CEF speed contest Design Discussions
RknRusty wrote:
I'll post here so as not to over tax the roll call.
In the roll call thread, Roddie suggested scoping the engine note. In the attic I have an old tube Eico scope I built back in the '70s. It probably still works. Its calibration surely isn't perfect but I can get it down and burn it in for a couple of days to use if no one else has one. Shoot, there's probably an app, now that I think about it.
Rusty
Yea... I just shot Jim a PM apologizing about that... It started as a "video ability" recommendation... and I got carried away.
Roddie
Re: CEF speed contest Design Discussions
anyone got any more done than me? (I hope...) I'm tempted to build a heated-box/enclosure/spray booth, just so I can paint this darn thing! It sure wouldn't have to be very big for this model. My wife gets migraines just smelling WD40. so I'd have to vent it out of my basement workshop somehow.
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...i'm still building the Shoestring in my head, did cut out a wing and fuse for a Reno mustang, Stiletto.
Re: CEF speed contest Design Discussions
OVERLORD wrote:Glad you liked the pictures.
Now you guys gonna thing that I'm completely bonkers. Until now I only showed pictures of starboard side. At port, however, I made this:
A bonnet that you can open and close
Lieven
And you're gonna fly that? If I spent that much time making an awesome cowl like that, I'd bee to afraid to fly it.
The Chicken Mark
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Re: CEF speed contest Design Discussions
I switched to .015" solids, from the overkill .031's.. and scrapped my adj. lead-out guide design.
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