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Stick Build Sabach 35 Profile

Postby phjoker » Sat Mar 19, 2011 5:00 pm

Well after stick building the Lazy Bee I decieded to Stick build another plane. This one is a 35 sized profile designed around the Sabach style Plane. This one is being built for Electric. I am building 2 at once, the first one is for Haggie since he did the lights and covered my bee. Now he can cover this one also :banana
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This is the Parts Sheet.
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Here are the ribs cut out with the paper still glued on.
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Wings are the best and the Fastest to build. Make sure the ribs are level and you are good to go
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Re: Stick Build Sabach 35 Profile

Postby phjoker » Sat Mar 19, 2011 5:08 pm

It Took a couple of hours to get the wing done
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Almost done


While the wings are drying I started the Ailerons
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Ailerons done
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Check out the new wing joining system that they came out with. If you look the joiner it is attached to the main spars and has a hole in the middle for the carbon fiber tube. The back of the wing will have anti rotation dowls. You can make the rwing removable but I am not. It's a small profile
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More to come stay tuned...
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Re: Stick Build Sabach 35 Profile

Postby Greg_nj » Sun Mar 20, 2011 6:33 am

I was thinking of building one of these too. Did you buy the kit or just download the plans?
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Postby phjoker » Sun Mar 20, 2011 6:56 am

I downloaded the plans. The guy wanted somewhere around $80.00 for the kit.
For $95 dollars I got all the wood and carbon fiber tube to make 2 kits. It just takes some time cutting out the pieces.
These are the pieces that have to be cut. I cant see paying $80 for those few pieces, some sticks and 3 sheets of balsa
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Re: Stick Build Sabach 35 Profile

Postby Greg_nj » Sun Mar 20, 2011 7:07 pm

Where did you get the tubes from?
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Postby phjoker » Sun Mar 20, 2011 7:14 pm

It was a kite building website. They had a ton of different sizes in all sorts of Lengths.
I will have to see if I can find it, I can't remember off the top of of my head what it was.
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Re: Stick Build Sabach 35 Profile

Postby Sal A » Sun Mar 20, 2011 8:30 pm

So are you cutting the wood yourself WOW - thats one thing i would like to try - just no time . lookin good
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Postby phjoker » Mon Mar 21, 2011 3:09 pm

It's not that bad. But then again I am building 2 at once. So yea it was a lot of wood to cut. No more stick building for me. I will stick to the kits after this one.
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Re: Stick Build Sabach 35 Profile

Postby nalby » Mon Mar 21, 2011 3:25 pm

If you don't mind me asking where did you get your balsa and Fiber from? I am interested in building one of these myself
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Re: Stick Build Sabach 35 Profile

Postby phjoker » Mon Mar 21, 2011 5:34 pm

I got the wood from http://www.nationalbalsa.com. They had the best prices around at the time, but they are closing their doors shortly going out of business.

I got the carbon fiber tube from http://www.goodwinds.com/. A ton of selections.



Elevator and stab are done.
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Elevator/Stab



The nose section of the profile is made out of 1/4 balsa wood with A piece of 1/16 ply laminated to each side. Below all the sand bags is that nose section being laminated.
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Nose



Now while the nose section is drying I am cutting and dry fitting the fuse. I don't want to glue anything untill I get the nose section done and fit everything first. The carbon tube does not get glued in untill the fuse is built. For now it's there for a fitting reference point
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