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On 24 Jan, 00:29, "Kyle Boatright" wrote:
I'm working on the center section for a Hatz. *The trailing edge of the center section is a recurved lamination that provides better access to the front cockpit. I've steamed and clamped the strips into a form, and they have taken on some of the curve, but when I unclamp 'em after they dry, I get significant springback. *The question is whether I need to allow for this in the finished lamination, or whether the springback will go away when I glue up the assembly? FYI, the lamination starts as four 3" x 1/4" strips. Thanks in advance, Just did my first laminations a few months ago. They didn't spring at all once they were glued up. Bertie |
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