Something else in the baggie are the servo box balsa and hardwood.
My first Dalton kit came with this servo box cut out template, I do not know about the current kits, but is is awesome. Not only can you use it on the wing it self to mark out the location, but you can also use it to assemble the servo box and assure it comes out square.
I will assemble it inside the rectangular cut out, and then make sure it up against the sides, then using my fingers, I will clamp in front to back and then make any adjustments, then wick it with thin CA.
Once it is wicked with CA, I remove, and then add more CA to all the edges and corners. No need to add more, because what will hold it in, is the glue used to adhere it to the foam and wing balsa sheeting.
My first Dalton kit came with this servo box cut out template, I do not know about the current kits, but is is awesome. Not only can you use it on the wing it self to mark out the location, but you can also use it to assemble the servo box and assure it comes out square.
I will assemble it inside the rectangular cut out, and then make sure it up against the sides, then using my fingers, I will clamp in front to back and then make any adjustments, then wick it with thin CA.
Once it is wicked with CA, I remove, and then add more CA to all the edges and corners. No need to add more, because what will hold it in, is the glue used to adhere it to the foam and wing balsa sheeting.