Hello,
A bit of news. The crosstube cuffs have been finished using fiberglass. The cover of the crosstubes at the front under the fuselage has been created with carbon fibers using a 3D printed piece designed from scratch (master printed with my new Zortrax M200 - this one is really a plug&play WYSIWYG 3D printer!!!). The piece is a bit bigger than I wanted (design problem, not a 3D printing problem) so I will have to make it again. As you can see I use vacuum in order to laminate some pieces like this. Still some retouches are needed on the piece but in general the result is very good (and thin!).
The construction moves faster now as I have managed to build the front cuffs. Now the rear cuffs must be made properly, but it should not take too long. Then a couple of small pieces to 3D print and the riveting will start. I hope that by January I will have a lot more to show here.
Cheers,
Hellenicopter
A bit of news. The crosstube cuffs have been finished using fiberglass. The cover of the crosstubes at the front under the fuselage has been created with carbon fibers using a 3D printed piece designed from scratch (master printed with my new Zortrax M200 - this one is really a plug&play WYSIWYG 3D printer!!!). The piece is a bit bigger than I wanted (design problem, not a 3D printing problem) so I will have to make it again. As you can see I use vacuum in order to laminate some pieces like this. Still some retouches are needed on the piece but in general the result is very good (and thin!).
The construction moves faster now as I have managed to build the front cuffs. Now the rear cuffs must be made properly, but it should not take too long. Then a couple of small pieces to 3D print and the riveting will start. I hope that by January I will have a lot more to show here.
Cheers,
Hellenicopter
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