KitLog pro

Powered By Kitlog Pro v2.0

Home of the Spodplane
' style=
Date:  12-28-2019
Number of Hours:  8.30
Manual Reference:  18-08
Brief Description:  Turtleback form

Trimmed yesterdays work. All OK.

Reinstalled vertical props for the upper firewall with hot glue.

Rearranged the shed, as with the upper firewall tied in I no longer need it vertical.

Cut out remainder of jigs with jigsaw, (obviously), and start to final shape with drum sander. As usual it does a shit job and I lob the stupid thing into the far corner of the shed. Try trimming with my router table, and my poor old router releases the smoke of failure and ceases to operate. I dissect it and discover all the wires in the back have succumbed to metal fatigue and have fallen apart. Fart around for ages with sandpaper and die grinder, then give up and go buy a new DeWalt router with many fancy bits and a plungey bit. Very spoofy. Fit new router to table, and trim the jigs in needle-nardle-notime!

Cut 2 x 4 to length and marked up jig locations and temporarily fitted the jigs with hot glue blocks. J4 doesn't look right so I hock out a bit more untill it looks right. Marked the slat lines. Looks just awfully insecure, so add more slats.
' style=

Marky, marky

Marky, marky

' style=

Cutty, cutty

Cutty, cutty

' style=

Trimmy, trimmy

Trimmy, trimmy

' style=










Copyright © 2001-2024 Matronics. All Rights Reserved.