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  1. BalsaDust

    The 'What did you do in your workshop tonight?' thread

    I believe I have done a sunbust like scheme for you once before.
  2. BalsaDust

    The 'What did you do in your workshop tonight?' thread

    Covering is complete. Just need to slap the servos back in and do the radio setup in my new radio.
  3. BalsaDust

    The 'What did you do in your workshop tonight?' thread

    Trainer restoration is almost complete.
  4. BalsaDust

    The 'What did you do in your workshop tonight?' thread

    Fuse is done except for the little strip around the nose where I didn't leave enough overhang on that side. Moved on the tail bits. While I love covering I forgot how much of a pain it was to cover around parts that are already glued to an airframe.
  5. BalsaDust

    The 'What did you do in your workshop tonight?' thread

    Last week I started restoring an old Trainer. It's an old version one of the Great Plane PT-40. Did some repairs and now the fuse is getting some fresh color on it. I think it has been 3 year or more since I last held a covering iron in my hand. Forgot how much fun it was.
  6. BalsaDust

    Scale Nelitz 1/3 scale Cub build

    Interesting. Never knew they made plastic shoulder bolts
  7. BalsaDust

    The 'What did you do in your workshop tonight?' thread

    @Snoopy1 i have the 35” crack Fokker, the crack beaver, and the 39” revolto. All are a blast. The revolto Carrie’s energy well. Fokker can fly so freaking slow and literally can knife edge with like one click of rudder trim. Crack beaver is probably the most fun though since it has the big bush...
  8. BalsaDust

    Airplane Design Fusion 360

    Here is the vertical stab and the rudder. Rinse and repeat of how I did the horizontal. Will try to start on the fuse in the next couple of days at which point I can introduce a couple of new tools.
  9. BalsaDust

    Airplane Design Fusion 360

    Lets do the elevator next. Its basically a repeat of the stab itself.
  10. BalsaDust

    The 'What did you do in your workshop tonight?' thread

    You will love it. I have not been disappointed with any twisted hobbies plane I have flown.
  11. BalsaDust

    Airplane Design Fusion 360

    So change of plans on the stab. Decided it would be better if it was done more truss like. Was easy enough. Just deleted the mirrors and extrusions and modified my original sketch.
  12. BalsaDust

    Airplane Design Fusion 360

    Note that I have only been drawing one half of the stab the entire time. H7- Lets start making actual parts. Use the extrude tool to extrude the LE and TE parts and set to new body. H8- Remember after the first extrude Fusion will automatically turn the sketch off so we need to go back and...
  13. BalsaDust

    Airplane Design Fusion 360

    Lets get back to this project. First off as I had said before be sure you have created a second save point for your project now that the solid model is complete. So lets start with the tail bits as they are pretty simple. H1- I have just sketched on the bottom of the horizontal stab solid. I...
  14. BalsaDust

    Yippee! What the postman brought

    Yeah this kit currently is a tank. the box with everything in it weighs 5 pounds. I know not all of it will stay but i think if built bone stock after all the electronics went in it would be pushing 7ish or more pounds. I plan to remove a lot of weight. Would be nice to get it to be right at 5...
  15. BalsaDust

    Yippee! What the postman brought

    Couple things followed me home this afternoon.
  16. BalsaDust

    Airplane Design Fusion 360

    Will get back to the tutorial with the ugly stick here soon. Got side tracked working on the solid model for a different flavor.
  17. BalsaDust

    Airplane Design Fusion 360

    This is where I got it from. It is an AutoDesk product which autoCAD is...
  18. BalsaDust

    Airplane Design Fusion 360

    Go for it. It's quite fun and rewarding once you figure it out.
  19. BalsaDust

    Airplane Design Fusion 360

    Once you get started in it, it becomes pretty straight forward. I'm to the point now that if im not sure how to do something i can look it up on youtube and generally don't have to watch the entire video, rather just enough to point me where to look.
  20. BalsaDust

    Airplane Design Fusion 360

    Last bit of advice at this point before we go to the rest of the design. In the browser expand the bodies tab. Right click on the word bodies and create a new group. then right click on that new group and rename as you see fit. I named it Solids. Now all the bodies that have been created you can...
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