I say, keep the sides perpendicular to the table. No bananna boat
as you have found. Saves a lot of sanding later on, Virg

On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 09:47:35 -0800 (PST) Noel Bong
<noel_gene...@yahoo.com> writes:
> Greetings! KR gurus,
>   I am trying to put the fuse sides together with a taper bottom.  
> It is upside down on the table, is it normal that the middle section 
> of the longerons are lifting up from the table top for about 1" or 
> so, this means there will be a dip on the middle section of both 
> longerons when the fuse is turn rightside up?  Do I have to force 
> them to be perfectly flat on the table?  I'm afraid I might break 
> them if I do that.  
>    
>   Thanks for your input.
>    
>   Noel Bong
>   Anaheim, CA
>   noel_gene...@yahoo.com
>    
> 
> 
> Truly,
> 
> Noel Bong
> 
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