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3D Fibertech Hyperlite Slick 540 Build Thread

Spats

100cc
Congrats on the trailer. Don't know how much you are planning to do the trailer, Mine consumed me for a few weeks. Uhg.
So ya, you better get crackin on the balsa:)
 

Bipenut

70cc twin V2
There is a lot I want to do to the trailer but I just want to get enough done that I can get the Slick to the field and then I can work on it throughout the summer and get it the way I want it. I will have the balsa dust flying this weekend. Have you decided on your colors? I'm going to go with yellow and red since I have a ton of it, might even throw a little black in there too.
 

Spats

100cc
I have a friend that just did a plane in yellow and red. I like it and it's easy to see in the air. I don't deviate much from my normal, all my planes are the colors in my avatar pic. I have big rolls of it. Unfortunately it's all Ultrakote and I have never done a complete plane with it. I have always used Monokote in the old days so this will be a new experience.

It's funny you ask about covering as I was just thinking how fast this build is going. One month so far. And I was looking for a long project when I started it but I didn't realize how much I missed building and I have just been spending ALL my free time on it.
 

Bipenut

70cc twin V2
I got some work done today, I cut some carbon fiber strips to go on the elevators and rudder. Here are a couple of pictures of how I cut the carbon fiber strips. I started getting the sheeting ready for the fin/rudder so I can bag them tomorrow. I will show more pictures of the carbon strip placement tomorrow before I put them in the bags.
 

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Bipenut

70cc twin V2
I got the holes cut in the belly pan today, I still need to do some sanding on the holes to clean them up. I then laid out where to cut the front of the pan to clear the landing gear. Once I had everything laid out, I cut the opening with my razor saw. I cut as far as I could with it and then I switched over to my hobby knife and packaging knife for the area's I couldn't cut with the razor saw.

This works really well and this is the process I will be using to cut out my elevator, rudder, and ailerons since I don't have a bandsaw big enough to do it, although I have been eyeing the Grizzly 14" bandsaw.
 

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Spats

100cc
Looks great. Glad your back on it.

That looks like the same carbon I used. Very light and easy to cut. Did you glue it to the foam before sheeting. I used the resin for sheeting to glue both sides of the carbon.

I am going to Texas for the Apache Pass Freeze Fly so no progress for me for the next week.
 

Spats

100cc
I got the holes cut in the belly pan today, I still need to do some sanding on the holes to clean them up. I then laid out where to cut the front of the pan to clear the landing gear. Once I had everything laid out, I cut the opening with my razor saw. I cut as far as I could with it and then I switched over to my hobby knife and packaging knife for the area's I couldn't cut with the razor saw.

This works really well and this is the process I will be using to cut out my elevator, rudder, and ailerons since I don't have a bandsaw big enough to do it, although I have been eyeing the Grizzly 14" bandsaw.

You are caught up with me now:)
I have a band saw and cut one part with it but the rest I did the same as you. It actually was easier I thin k for the elevators.
 

Bipenut

70cc twin V2
Looks great. Glad your back on it.

That looks like the same carbon I used. Very light and easy to cut. Did you glue it to the foam before sheeting. I used the resin for sheeting to glue both sides of the carbon.

I am going to Texas for the Apache Pass Freeze Fly so no progress for me for the next week.

It is easy cut, and very light. I'm going to glue it with wood glue to the foam before I put the resin on the sheeting. Have a good time in Texas, if you want to freeze you could come to northern Illinois, we are going to have -30 wind chill tonight.
 
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