Q2 Plans Chapter 3 Page 3-21
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BOOK END
.....The last practice part that you will make before starting on your airplane is a book end. It takes three layups to make the book end and involves most of the operations that you will need to learn, to build your airplane. ![]()
.....Cut the 3 blocks
of green urethane foam (2lb/ft3) as shown.
Nail them together. ![]()
.....Cut three plies of BID as shown.
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.....Mix 4 oz. of Safe-T-Pox epoxy; using about 1 oz, make a small batch of micro slurry and coat the foam as shown. Make dry micro from the leftover slurry and a small radius with it as shown.
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.....Lay up the first ply of BID as shown.
.....Using plain epoxy (no micro), lay up the other two plies and allow to cure. Note how the 45° fiber orientation allows the glass to lay down completely into the small radius. ![]()
.....Knife trim along the foam edges. After the first layup has cured and the edges have been trimmed, the thicker foam block is carved and contoured as shown.
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.....Put a generous radius on the foam edges and sand the! II wi de gl ass edges dull for gl ass to gl ass bond. Use your wire brush to rough out a depression in the middle of the block. Finish smoothing the depression by rubbing it with a scrap of green foam. Radius the corners of the depression. Blow or brush all of the foam dust off the surfaces.
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.....Cut three plies of BID as shown.
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