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Scale Nelitz 1/3 scale Cub build

dhal22

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My regular (Monocote) iron is at my shop hobby room and it's in rough condition anyway. Impatient on my new iron delivery from Amazon I decided to shrink the bottom covering with a traditional iron. I monitored the heat before starting the shrinking and large iron worked well, very well. The covering is very tight.

What is the neatest way to trim excess covering?

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Snoopy1

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My regular (Monocote) iron is at my shop hobby room and it's in rough condition anyway. Impatient on my new iron delivery from Amazon I decided to shrink the bottom covering with a traditional iron. I monitored the heat before starting the shrinking and large iron worked well, very well. The covering is very tight.

What is the neatest way to trim excess covering?

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Paint the corner or edge with some stix-it let it dry and then cut the glue will hold everything together.
 

dhal22

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A couple of questions for the experienced poly fiber guys. How to predict/control the shrinkage in this area?

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Do I Poly Tak the fuse top seam?


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TonyHallo

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To cut the fabric, I paint the fabric along the cut line with Poly Brush and let it dry, then hold a razor blade at low angle along the cut line and pull the fabric up along the cut line. The PolyBrush keeps the fabric from fraying.
Control shrinkage with low heat, don't go crazy with the heat, it will warp the structure.
For the top seam, paint the top stringer with Poly tach and slowly work the seam onto the stringer keeping the seam as straight as possible
 
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