BalsaDust
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So I will try to answer all the questions. This plane I built is just a good design. One place you can save some weight on these size planes is to use light weight covering. No landing gear as well. I fly off of grass so landing gear is pretty much pointless on something this size and if you watch most of my videos I pop it into a hover and just catch it when I’m done flying. I have built a couple planes out of that foam and it’s great stuff but it’s weight adds up quick.
Cutting planes this size my hand is easy. The cap I did is based off a set of drawings a buddy has for a Slick360. I’m not a huge fan of the slick fuse so I bashed it a little bit. Still though I think I had maybe an hour into cutting out the kit. Might I add I normally double up on all the parts and cut multiple kits at one time. Think I cut a total of 6. All where for the slick for local buddies that wanted one and then mine I just cut the fuse prices I need to change mine to a cap.
The couple of things I have designed for CNC cut have not been for laser but rather router cut. I draw everything to size and the guy that cuts the stuff his program adjust for the router bits. All I do is make sure on my inside radius spots that the router bit will fit and when I move the parts to the cut sheet layout I change the color of the lines. What I meen is that blue lines are for outside cuts and green lines are for inside cuts.
Yes this one has a much thinner airfoil but isn’t really any faster. Hoesntly it’s probably more stable at low and slow than the mojo. Not knocking the mojo cause it’s a great slab. I guess if you where in the throttle a whole bunch it is kinda quick but it’s still got a ton of wing area so it’s not gonna wind up tight. He designed them to be a easy to build and very forgiving 3D plane. It honestly really has no bad tendacies.
Cutting planes this size my hand is easy. The cap I did is based off a set of drawings a buddy has for a Slick360. I’m not a huge fan of the slick fuse so I bashed it a little bit. Still though I think I had maybe an hour into cutting out the kit. Might I add I normally double up on all the parts and cut multiple kits at one time. Think I cut a total of 6. All where for the slick for local buddies that wanted one and then mine I just cut the fuse prices I need to change mine to a cap.
The couple of things I have designed for CNC cut have not been for laser but rather router cut. I draw everything to size and the guy that cuts the stuff his program adjust for the router bits. All I do is make sure on my inside radius spots that the router bit will fit and when I move the parts to the cut sheet layout I change the color of the lines. What I meen is that blue lines are for outside cuts and green lines are for inside cuts.
Yes this one has a much thinner airfoil but isn’t really any faster. Hoesntly it’s probably more stable at low and slow than the mojo. Not knocking the mojo cause it’s a great slab. I guess if you where in the throttle a whole bunch it is kinda quick but it’s still got a ton of wing area so it’s not gonna wind up tight. He designed them to be a easy to build and very forgiving 3D plane. It honestly really has no bad tendacies.