After too long of a hiatus, I finally, FINALLY got the plans out and started on the wing center section.
I started gathering all the wood that I would need, and lo and behold.... I was missing several sticks. I was able to get started because I had anticipated needing more 1/4X3/8 basswood sticks since I previously ran out while putting the fuselage together. I was also missing the balsa for the leading edge of the wing center section. As far as I can tell, the wing is built the same where it meets the fuse as it is elsewhere, so there's no reason it should have been omitted.
I started by making the spar boxes. Fairly straightforward as far as I can tell. I opted to NOT cut the basswood to get the sticks to line up perfectly on the edges of the spar boxes. The only crucial spacing is where the wing "plugs" insert. Otherwise, they're all about providing strength. Maybe they'd be find cut up, but I decided to just keep them whole.
Next, it was time to start installing ribs!!
For some reason I remember reading somewhere, maybe on the plans, that you should plan ahead for the tail booms to slide onto the rear spar box. For that reason, I did not glue the rear spar box into place yet. I will have to rotate the plans and put them at the end of the table to get the tail booms in place on the plans. I'm looking forward to hopefully doing that tomorrow.
The center section is polyhedral: flat in the middle and angled at the fuse sides. It does make it a little more complicated to get the angles right, but the spar boxes are a good guide.
HOWEVER, progress will be hindered by that pesky shed project. I've been waiting for a dry forecast, and if there is any dry time this weekend, I will be out there finishing the painting. Maybe I'll "luck out" and there will be rain?