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Jim's Web Site
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Date: 1-6-2014
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Number of Hours: 6.00
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Brief Description:
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Sometimes it seems like the smallest projects take the longest time. This past weekend I finalized the fitting of the aileron trim tab and servo. Next I had to construct a fairing for the trim tab actuator arm, surely not too much work. The first fairing I made last year was for the elevator trim tab, and for that I used clay to make a form. This time I decided that a wooden form would be better, and easier to form. To make a long story less long, I ended up making two complete forms and two complete fairings before I was satisfied. To make things go a bit quicker, I baked the layups in the toaster oven at 200 degrees for an hour or so, which worked great, saving the usual overnight curing time. Tonight I trimmed and potted in the best of the two fairings. After cure, I'll reinforce it in with some 2 bid, then fill with micro and call it done.
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First fairing form, which I ended up scrapping
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Final fairing, potted in
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