Ok step one once spar and center section are laid out. From the main spar to the le of the wing needs to be the exact width of the motor mount so I like to just slip the mount down in it until things start getting glued.
Lay all your ribs out, make sure they line up with the plans, and that they are standing straight up and then hit them all with thin CA. Still do not wick in glue on the subspar to main spar joint.
Glue in the top sub spar.
Now lay in your top main spar. Once it is glued all the way around then go ahead and wick in a bunch of thin ca to the sub spar to main spar joint. Also note if you spliced sticks together like me then it’s best to let the splices be opposite of each other. Then end up falling on rib 4 so I let the bottom one be in the right panel and top one be in the left panel
starting to look like a wing.
now let’s lay in the front sub spar. I use a medium density balsa hear. Be careful around you motor mount not to glue it in.
At this point since I use weights I remove a bunch of them since the structure is more solid now I do however move some to sit on top of the spar just helps keep in flat on the table also have some butted to the back of the spar keeping the le tight to the angle.
go ahead and glue on the 5/16x 1/4 TE stock now.
Forgot to draw these in cad but easily done using some of the scrap 3/32 from the ribs cut sheet. Just hold it underneath and trace the shape with a pencil.
At the root
At the tip. Doing this really strengthens the wing to protect it in a dork.
No go ahead and install the TE sheeting. It’s 1/16x3/4. Save the extra you cut off the ends as it’s perfect for doing cap strips on all the ribs.
That’s all for now. Might be a few days before my next post. We have family staying with us for the weekend.