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IMAC JTEC/ Radiowave 3.1m competition series

Jetpainter

640cc Uber Pimp
IMAC FANATIC;18114 wrote: Thanks Jet, its Tony right ?

One side , stab and elevator done this weekend, found a really cool work surface at Lowes In the shower panel section, its like a 4x8 plastic cutting mat $ 21.00 ,

Not alot done this weekend, never seems to be , especially with such great football games on today ! we cleaned the shop of all sawdust and no longer needed items and organized a nice workstation prior to the first piece going on, oh and by the way... the top flite trim and stripe tool and the smart cut tool is a POS. Better off with a straight edge new razor and non caffinated hand.

Dont look too close its not perfect , still some final heat gun/ sock and small iron work to do ,but looks great from 3' or more away . this is only the 3rd airframe ive covered, one and two were a sig 4 star .40 and a great planes PT-40 trainer so this is fairly intimidating but no difference in application, just size and a want to make it perfect . I know how you guys are on the flight line when a new bird hits the field, no sin or blemish goes un noticed LOL.

Very exited to be finally covering , means its much closer to flying !
Actually it's Doug,:fat: but I get called Tony quite a bit at the field since the guy I go flying with every Sunday morning is named Tony. We've been flying together since 1985, other than about a decades break for his kids to grow up and me to get over a serious case of club burnout.



Covering has never really been my thing. I can do a pretty good job, but I'm never happy with it. I wonder now after reading a few build threads from people that do nice work, if I've been using a heat gun way too much.



I've been hoping we can talk Terry [MENTION=110]Terryscustom[/MENTION] to do a some short videos of how he does it (Hint Hint Terry if you read this). I looked up on his Viper thread were he talks about a heat gun. I got a kick out of it.



1 - Take your time, plan ahead.

2 - Use the correct temperature.

3 - Use the correct pressure on your iron.

4 - Don't use a heat gun unless you have to and if you have to be careful!! Heat gun = Evil (unless you are using Monocote then you have to cook the living :strawberry: out of it as I found out on my warbird).
 

IMAC FANATIC

40% happier than most folks.
Pardon..doug.. :shaking-hands-smile. Ill get it right now, sometimes ya dont know till you ask... or ask again.

Pretty good but never happy with it is where im at also, have a feeling by the time im done covering, I'll have a good hand for it, no wonder why people have their builds sent off to have them covered, it's a whole different set of skills.

Just dont want to build such a bad azz airframe and end up with mediocre finish.
 

Kevin-Young

70cc twin V2
Looking good so far! I am always a fan for a scale scheme and with your bottom scheme you should get a great contrast.
 

Terryscustom

640cc Uber Pimp
I have been using a heat gun on the large surfaces of wings, heat gun and a mitt to smooth it out. Rest of it is just iron. I'll think about doing a video this Winter. It used to scare me but now I love covering.
 

IMAC FANATIC

40% happier than most folks.
Thanks Kevin, ive been able to contact Klaus Schrodt, the owner of D-EJKS and let him know im copying his scheme so I can send a finished pic of it. Adds a lil cool factor to the project.

Covering is actually fun and I can do a decent work of it, just takes a few wasted pieces to get in the feel of the process again, havent covered anything for over 2 years, but already more confident to do larger pieces. I prefer heat gun also, seems a lot more natural process.
 

Kevin-Young

70cc twin V2
IMAC FANATIC;18292 wrote: Covering is actually fun and I can do a decent work of it


Oh, great we will send you some work. LOL!



Let me know when you want to start on this one. :chuncky:

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IMAC FANATIC

40% happier than most folks.
Ummm, I think ill pass on that one, too easy, LOL. My buddy , Jay had a 37% EG MX-2 , in that scheme.. it met a tree, but was a good lookin bird.

I dont know if this tool is old hat or a brand new wonder tool but if you guys dont have one.. get one. Best thing for monokote since... ever ! Cuts perfect 1/8" lap for edges, 8 slots in face so you have a " new blade " for each cut, saves razors,easy to change blade, and its metal so gives better feel and will last forever.

Wondering , what else are you guys using for trimming and Monokote? Any other secret weapons out there?

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Daytonarc

70cc twin V2
IMAC FANATIC;18548 wrote: Ummm, I think ill pass on that one, too easy, LOL. My buddy , Jay had a 37% EG MX-2 , in that scheme.. it met a tree, but was a good lookin bird.

I dont know if this tool is old hat or a brand new wonder tool but if you guys dont have one.. get one. Best thing for monokote since... ever ! Cuts perfect 1/8" lap for edges, 8 slots in face so you have a " new blade " for each cut, saves razors,easy to change blade, and its metal so gives better feel and will last forever.

Wondering , what else are you guys using for trimming and Monokote? Any other secret weapons out there?


Have you used that tool? I bought the plastic piece of crap edge trimmer that uses a # 11 blade and can do much better with a piece of wood as a guide and a blade. I have seen that tool, available here http://www.harryhigley.com/Tools1.htm , but I have never heard of anybody who has used it.
 

IMAC FANATIC

40% happier than most folks.
Use it exclusively for every lapped edge now, that plastic #11 blade tool is a POS compared to this one. Takes a reg blade so its much cheaper to use and gets several cuts per blade. By the second cut it made clean professional grade edges.Highly recommended tool.
 

IMAC FANATIC

40% happier than most folks.
Now were getting somewhere! One wing almost done, trying the windex method to apply white stripes today, let ya know how it works out.

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