Okay so got the front bottom wing mount and fillet done. I used a 1/2" thick piece of spruce as the mount block and 7/32" x .014" Brass tube as the wing pins. The block was glued in with some spruce triangle stock between the fuse lite-ply doublers behind F2.
I had to remove the stringers between F2 and the Firewall when I shortened the bottom of the fire wall. Next I put the wing in the saddle and pushed some epoxy and micro balloons into the leading edge, and used a piece of 1/4" balsa wrapped in wax paper wo push the epoxy and micro into all the nooks and crannies and to form it around the leading edge.
When that cured I glued a piece of 1/4" balsa on the bottom of the nose, back to the leading edge fillet, beveled it on the aft end and rounded the forward portion.
Epoxy and Micro Balloons have become a MUST with this build!!!
First coat of epoxy and micro pushed down and formed around the leading edge of the wing.
Bottom block on and shaped, showing the epoxy and micro formed around the leading edge.
Really glad I remembered to put some petroleum jelly of the wing pins!! I have a small gap I need to fill between the block and the fuse doubler.
The brass wing pins in the leading edge.
When the wing is in the saddle. You have to put the leading edge down first and slide the wing forward until the pins engage in the block, and then slide the TE down.
Yup, epoxy and micro balloons... My favorite thing in the world, don't think I could get a good wing saddle seat without it! lol
Just need to put the wing bolt block in and drill the hole for the wing bolts, followed by the rear wing fillet. Then it's on to the landing gear.