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Date:  8-30-2023
Number of Hours:  1.00
Manual Reference:  18-10
Brief Description:  Profile sanding canopy frame and odd jobs

Looking ahead to the next bit, profile sanded the top of the removable canopy frame.

Spent a lot of time fiddling with the two types of wingnut cleco I have, and refining the concept of the wingding cleco I created. Find a way for them to work fine through a 3/32" hole, and modify them all to work. Do some more work on 'bridges' for the actual canopy and make nice progress.

Make the nice calculation that I can use wingding cleco for the aft curvy bit and the turtleback for the canopy, with whatever spacing I need, and I have enough wingnut cleco for a 174mm spacing for the forward part. This could actually work! I'll install all the other windows first, and do the canopy as my magnum opus!

Cleaned up all the window cutouts with my magic thin sanding blocks. Find a bit over the right front passenger window where the flange is not quite deep enough, so make a form to reprofile it.
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Sandy, sandy

Sandy, sandy

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Testy, testy. Liking the bridge

Testy, testy. Liking the bridge

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Dickey flange fixing

Dickey flange fixing

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