Hello KR net members, I would like to add one question to what Dubi Gefen is asking. It relates to what he calls step 1. Sanding the foam. With the thicker spars of the new airfoil is it possible to put relief cuts into the structure of the wing, both foam and wood, so that when all the plies are in place the finished surface is one constant glass layer thickness above the airfoil and will require less filling before finishing/sanding?
Reference is "MOLDLESS COMPOSITE HOMEBUILT SANDWICH AIRCRAFT CONSTRUCTION, 3rd edition-September, 1983 page 3-9 step 3: Prepare Surfaces the third paragraph. Thanks Bob Morrissey, New bern NC ----- Original Message ----- > Hello Krnet members! > > I would like to understanding the glassing procedure on foam. > > Follow the procedure as I understanding. > > 1. Sending the foam. > 2. Cover/squeegee over the foam with slurry (Micro + epoxy) > 3. Cover the wet slurry with glass cloth. > 4. Cover over the glass cloth with pure epoxy and squeegee off any > excess epoxy. > 5. Wait two day, when all the slurry/epoxy is dry. > 6. Sending the surface area. > 7. Use macro slurry to fill in unsmooth area. > > My question: > A. This process is correct? If not please correct me. > B. This process suitable to all area with foam like: > Wings, Horizontal stabilizer, Elevator, Vertical stab and so on? > C. Within the "Book Plan" of the KR-2 mentioned, Micro beads is > totally non structural. > How this instruction related to the cover of the wings foam > with Micro beads and then covers with glass cloth? > > Waiting to confirmation or correction. > > Regards > Dubi Gefen. > > _______________________________________ > Search the KRnet Archives at http://www.maddyhome.com/krsrch/index.jsp > to UNsubscribe from KRnet, send a message to krnet-le...@mylist.net > please see other KRnet info at http://www.krnet.org/info.html