Things have been going slowly the last few months - I had to repair my boat after blowing up a buoyancy tank with an air hose (aargh) and various other projects. But then the nice thing about a metal project is that everything stays as you left it. I was just cleaning up the workshop today to continue building.
I have all my rudder parts made and am starting on horizontal stabiliser parts. The major issue I have had on the scratch building project has been bending spar flanges - I have had four attempts at the rudder spar to date, tried building a longer bending brake and have come to the conclusion that if scratch building you should buy all parts with flanges in material thicker than 16 thou and longer than 4 feet (I have 4 foot brake) from Zenith. Luckily there aren't many:
Oh and regarding the Bandsaw, I got a wood bandsaw with some speed control from Hare and Forbes - Brand is Seinsich or something. It's their mid range wood one for around $600. With an 18 TPI blade at the slowest speed it cuts Aluminium without a problem (in fact it cleans the blade if I've been cutting gummy-wood).
That said, I find I am using the scoring knife (as per the Can-Zac video) for almost all my metal cutting, and mainly use the bandsaw for cutting wood forms (maple is the nicest wood I've found for this purpose). When you cut the metal with the bandsaw you definitely get tooth marks, and you need a vixen file (another surprise - these files are a must, really quick and nice to use) to get rid of them before using the scotch-brite wheel.
That's really odd that performance metals don't have 6061-T6 .016". I have purchased it from them before. Amother place to try is Airport Metals in Vic. http://www.airportmetals.com/aboutus.htm
When I contacted them last they had a $200 minimum order.
I have not had to buy too much metal for my plane as it was a quick build kit.
Are you home now? If so you can give me a quick call now if you like. 07 5483 2085
From Austools - tell George that it's the one Robin asked for, and that I haven't forgotten I'm supposed to return that socket attachment he gave me to try out :-). George got me my clecos and other stuff - very helpful guy, knows tool distribution scene in Australia very well, can't always match Aircraft Spruce but will try his best.
Phill Barnes
Welcome to the clan.
Phill
Gympie, QLD
Oct 10, 2010
Robin Hilliard
Hi Graham,
Things have been going slowly the last few months - I had to repair my boat after blowing up a buoyancy tank with an air hose (aargh) and various other projects. But then the nice thing about a metal project is that everything stays as you left it. I was just cleaning up the workshop today to continue building.
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I have all my rudder parts made and am starting on horizontal stabiliser parts. The major issue I have had on the scratch building project has been bending spar flanges - I have had four attempts at the rudder spar to date, tried building a longer bending brake and have come to the conclusion that if scratch building you should buy all parts with flanges in material thicker than 16 thou and longer than 4 feet (I have 4 foot brake) from Zenith. Luckily there aren't many:
I think this is it but may have missed some.
Mar 6, 2011
Phill Barnes
Hey Greame
Have you started building your aeroplane yet?
Phill
Mar 6, 2011
Robin Hilliard
Oh and regarding the Bandsaw, I got a wood bandsaw with some speed control from Hare and Forbes - Brand is Seinsich or something. It's their mid range wood one for around $600. With an 18 TPI blade at the slowest speed it cuts Aluminium without a problem (in fact it cleans the blade if I've been cutting gummy-wood).
That said, I find I am using the scoring knife (as per the Can-Zac video) for almost all my metal cutting, and mainly use the bandsaw for cutting wood forms (maple is the nicest wood I've found for this purpose). When you cut the metal with the bandsaw you definitely get tooth marks, and you need a vixen file (another surprise - these files are a must, really quick and nice to use) to get rid of them before using the scotch-brite wheel.
Mar 6, 2011
Phill Barnes
Hi Graeme
That's really odd that performance metals don't have 6061-T6 .016". I have purchased it from them before. Amother place to try is Airport Metals in Vic. http://www.airportmetals.com/aboutus.htm
When I contacted them last they had a $200 minimum order.
I have not had to buy too much metal for my plane as it was a quick build kit.
Are you home now? If so you can give me a quick call now if you like. 07 5483 2085
Phill
Mar 7, 2011
Robin Hilliard
Mar 10, 2011
Robin Hilliard
Mar 10, 2011