Part 13 - but not unlucky for me.
Holy Cowl - we seem to have a cowling now!
Lots of air bubbles to fix up but I knew this was going to be the case when I screwed up the layup somewhat.
Plenty of photos this week, so I'll let them do the talking for me.
Ali piano hinges for the sides of the cowl |
Extruded type - rather than folded round metal as usual. You must use this type on a cowl. |
Stitching together the two halves of the cowl - one side at a time. |
Seat belt extension all done. |
Tail plane extra securing mod - more about this in another post. |
Remember to cover your seat belt with a plastic bag in the middle before bonding on the fuse lower half or the belt will get stuck in place with the micro. |
Six months work to get to this point. Cowl finally out of the mold - blue tinge is from the PVA release film. Lots of air bubbles to fix! |
Doesn't look too bad. Now figuring out where to part the cowl using a piece of string here. |
More figuring out with string for the parting of the top half of the cowl. |
Test piece with a Tinnerman washer system - this is how I will fix the cowl at the front and back. |
Another test piece with various rivets and a fixing plate for the Tinnerman washers. |
Using the mold to steady it while I cut the parting line. This mold has its benefits ya know! |
Pre-drilling the hinge - actually didn't need one hole every inch - every 2 inches is enough. |
Using a metre long metal ruler as a straight edge for the cut of the parting line for the hinge. |
Hinge clamped into place ready for drilling and riveting. |
Using Clecos to hold it in place as we go. |
End result is a flush riveted join - will most likely close up the gap a little bit with flock. |
Lets try this for size... |
Some more trimming and fitting to do at the front here. Metal inlets will be bonded to the cowl. |
Looking pretty sleek I'd say. |
This shows how much exit volume I have - rather generous. I hope this works! |
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