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Re: Stick Build Sabach 35 Profile

Postby Greg_nj » Mon Mar 21, 2011 6:24 pm

Some of the "Pro Bros" have an alternative way of gluing the tube on a mojo. Something to check out and think about. http://www.theprofilebrotherhood.com/fo ... 67&t=19199
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Re: Stick Build Sabach 35 Profile

Postby phjoker » Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:01 pm

Greg,
That trick is awesome. I did it when I built my Mojo40 and it worked like a charm.
The only problem with doing it that way on this plane is that the carbon fiber tube does not go through the wing at all. It only goes through the wing joiner. So what I am going to do is the drizzle and heat method.
Lay the fuse flat on the board on top of waxed paper, mix 30 min epoxy, drizzle it in where the fuse and tube meet, then hit it with the heat gun for about 3-5 seconds, soaks the epoxy right into the cracks. cover with waxed paper and weight it down over night.

Today I did a dry fit. I wanted to make sure the Anti rotation dowel lined up, They did :dude the epoxying will begin tomorrow. I also need to get a few more pieces of wood so I can start on my fuse and tail. :dunno
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Re: Stick Build Sabach 35 Profile

Postby phjoker » Fri Mar 25, 2011 12:14 pm

Well I must have dry fitted the wings like 10 X and I am happy with the way they line up.
So I layed the fuse on some wax paper and put the fuse tube in. If you look at the front of the fuse you see the wing joiner with the tube running right through it.. I mixed up some 30 min epoxy, and began to drizzle it between the wood and the tube. I then took a heat gun and heated up the epoxy that I just put on so it will run between the tube and wood.
Then I clamped and weighted it down. I will let this sit over night

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Now I was short some 1/4 3/8 balsa sticks. It seems the wood list says on thing and the print says another. So Luckily Haggie had a plank of 1/4" balsa wood and cut me what I needed . Now I can start on my Fuse and rudder
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Re: Stick Build Sabach 35 Profile

Postby nalby » Fri Mar 25, 2011 1:00 pm

Looks great. Are you using ca on the frames or elmers. Just curious as I haven't built a wood plane in a really long time.
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Re: Stick Build Sabach 35 Profile

Postby phjoker » Fri Mar 25, 2011 1:41 pm

I use thin CA for all the frame work. The only time I use wood glue is for Laminating, like I had to do to the fuse nose, and Wing Sheeting.
I found Zap CA and Linda's brand CA(hobby hut) to be the best. I ditched the Great Planes stuff a long time ago.
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Re: Stick Build Sabach 35 Profile

Postby phjoker » Wed Apr 06, 2011 6:40 pm

Well Haggie has his plane. He is almost done covering it already.. Maybe he Will post some pictures when he gets a minute or two. :poking
Mine is almost done being built. I am epoxying the fuse tube in as I type this. Wings are done and finished sanded as well as the rudder,elevator and Ailerons. Mine will be making its way up to Haggie's house shortly for covering.
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Re: Stick Build Sabach 35 Profile

Postby phjoker » Wed Apr 06, 2011 9:36 pm

Well here are two shots of it in the Bones...... Yea Sorry you only get to see only 1 aileron :dude
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Re: Stick Build Sabach 35 Profile

Postby Haggie » Fri Apr 08, 2011 9:27 am

Here is a picture of the servo wires installed in the fuslage
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now we start the covering
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Re: Stick Build Sabach 35 Profile

Postby Haggie » Fri Apr 08, 2011 9:38 am

More covering
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Re: Stick Build Sabach 35 Profile

Postby Haggie » Wed Apr 13, 2011 7:25 pm

pictures of detailing
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