So here are 2 alternatives I am considering for hinging my control surfaces:
1) The simple, intelligent approach is to build up the LE of the control surface so I can make them rounded instead of V-shaped ( this will be done in order to smooth the airflow over the surface providing more precise control). The TE of the wing/stab would be left squared off as designed and I would use Robart Hinge Pins to hinge. This would be the easy approach, present no challenge to my skills
, and would still require the hinge gaps to be sealed.
2) Alternatively, I saw an intriguing approach some months back over on "The Site That Shall Not Be Named"... Posted by Dean Bird on his CARF Extra 330SC build. He used a single carbon rod slid through vertical plates with a nylon bearing in each. Pictured below. This approach will require a lot of redesign and I'll have to build and secure those vertical plates in my foam/sheeted wing...but if I pull it off it would be awesome! I would also build small surface extensions off the TE of the wing/stab covering the hinge gap and eliminate the need for gap sealing!
what are the thoughts from the expert builders who are watching this thread... You know who you are!