Brief Description: Cut left wingtip to aileron gap and matchdrilled.
I set up again in the front yard and proceeded to cut the wingtip-to- aileron gap using my Dremel fiberglass cutoff wheel and then sanded down to the taped line. I taped the tip to the wing and the gap was right on at 3/16" when a credit card edge was inserted between the joggle and the wing skin edge.
I then matchdrilled the skin holes to the tip using a #40 bit and clecoed the tip to the wing as I progressed. I clamped the wingtip to the aileron in the neutral position as I drilled and clecoed. It all came out OK!
Tomorrow, I'll epoxy reinforment strips to the inside of the tip and then matchdrill it in preparation for installing nutplates.
Cutting and sanding for the aileron gap.
iTunes card thickness between the skin and tip joggle.