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Greetings,
A bit of a long shot, but I am planning on rebuilding the somewhat crude, and now failing, wing wheel for a PW-5. If anyone just happened to have a wing profile template in electronic format for the area approximately at the outboard end of the aileron location, please let me know. Ok, it's a lot of a long shot.... Thanks, Mark |
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You can make a profile template very quickly with a piece of cardboard,
a fat marker, and a pair of scissors. Dan 5J On 2/15/21 7:19 AM, Mark Zivley wrote: Greetings, A bit of a long shot, but I am planning on rebuilding the somewhat crude, and now failing, wing wheel for a PW-5. If anyone just happened to have a wing profile template in electronic format for the area approximately at the outboard end of the aileron location, please let me know. Ok, it's a lot of a long shot.... Thanks, Mark |
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You can make a profile template very quickly with a piece of cardboard,
a fat marker, and a pair of scissors. Dan 5J Hey Dan, Not trying to sound any dumber than I am - but is there a technique to the cardboard and scissors approach? Or is it just a cycle of trimming and fitting until you get it right? I don't need a very accurate template for my case (need a sheet metal shop to make some tie down saddles for by DG300), I'm just thinking about how to get it right the first time. thx, JJ |
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Hi JJ,
Stand the cardboard vertically on the wing parallel to the chord, or on the under side if you want a template of the bottom. Lay the marker on the wing parallel to the span and perpendicular to the cardboard. Move the marker in a chord wise direction to mark the cardboard. Trim and repeat as necessary. You'll get a perfect template for that wing station. I made saddles for my LS-6a almost 30 years ago by covering the wing (top and bottom) with aluminum foil at the desired location. I then covered the foil with plastic wrap, the plastic wrap with felt, and laid up fiberglass over top of that. Made a perfectly fitted cuff (on one wing, at least). Good luck and let us know how it comes out. Dan 5J On 2/15/21 12:49 PM, John Johnson wrote: You can make a profile template very quickly with a piece of cardboard, a fat marker, and a pair of scissors. Dan 5J Hey Dan, Not trying to sound any dumber than I am - but is there a technique to the cardboard and scissors approach? Or is it just a cycle of trimming and fitting until you get it right? I don't need a very accurate template for my case (need a sheet metal shop to make some tie down saddles for by DG300), I'm just thinking about how to get it right the first time. thx, JJ |
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On Mon, 15 Feb 2021 11:49:54 -0800, John Johnson wrote:
You can make a profile template very quickly with a piece of cardboard, a fat marker, and a pair of scissors. Dan 5J Hey Dan, Not trying to sound any dumber than I am - but is there a technique to the cardboard and scissors approach? Or is it just a cycle of trimming and fitting until you get it right? I don't need a very accurate template for my case (need a sheet metal shop to make some tie down saddles for by DG300), I'm just thinking about how to get it right the first time. You can also make a pair of tiedowns like I made 3-seasons or so ago for my Libelle. These should be easily adaptable to any glider that doesn't use winglets: https://www.gregorie.org/gliding/tie-down/ And, for extra security, make a pair of trestles from light wood. Mine are from 50mm x 20mm lumber, hinged at the top and padded with stapled-on pieces of rubber-backed carpet tile. I put the trestles under each wing at about at about 2/3 span and have used the tie-downs with 'Claw' anchors (which are excellent and were no more expensive than the corkscrew type). I've used this system both with a set of CloudDancer covers and without. The only caveat is that balsa is getting to be unobtainable now that the Chinese seem to own all the balsa-tree plantations and are using the lot for wind-turbine blades. However, I only made my male mould from balsa because I have a stack of it. Moderately hard blue foam insulation, Depron foam sheet or ever corrugated cardboard packaging should work just as well. -- Martin | martin at Gregorie | gregorie dot org |
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RAS to the rescue...
Many thanks to Roger who was kind enough to send some coordinates that should allow me to get a template cut very close to final shape before making the drive out to the gliderport to do a check. Should save a lot of time. Mark On Monday, February 15, 2021 at 8:19:50 AM UTC-6, Mark Zivley wrote: Greetings, A bit of a long shot, but I am planning on rebuilding the somewhat crude, and now failing, wing wheel for a PW-5. If anyone just happened to have a wing profile template in electronic format for the area approximately at the outboard end of the aileron location, please let me know. Ok, it's a lot of a long shot.... Thanks, Mark |
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On Monday, February 15, 2021 at 3:34:00 PM UTC-7, Martin Gregorie wrote:
On Mon, 15 Feb 2021 11:49:54 -0800, John Johnson wrote: You can make a profile template very quickly with a piece of cardboard, a fat marker, and a pair of scissors. Dan 5J Hey Dan, Not trying to sound any dumber than I am - but is there a technique to the cardboard and scissors approach? Or is it just a cycle of trimming and fitting until you get it right? I don't need a very accurate template for my case (need a sheet metal shop to make some tie down saddles for by DG300), I'm just thinking about how to get it right the first time. You can also make a pair of tiedowns like I made 3-seasons or so ago for my Libelle. These should be easily adaptable to any glider that doesn't use winglets: https://www.gregorie.org/gliding/tie-down/ And, for extra security, make a pair of trestles from light wood. Mine are from 50mm x 20mm lumber, hinged at the top and padded with stapled-on pieces of rubber-backed carpet tile. I put the trestles under each wing at about at about 2/3 span and have used the tie-downs with 'Claw' anchors (which are excellent and were no more expensive than the corkscrew type). I've used this system both with a set of CloudDancer covers and without. The only caveat is that balsa is getting to be unobtainable now that the Chinese seem to own all the balsa-tree plantations and are using the lot for wind-turbine blades. However, I only made my male mould from balsa because I have a stack of it. Moderately hard blue foam insulation, Depron foam sheet or ever corrugated cardboard packaging should work just as well. -- Martin | martin at Gregorie | gregorie dot org Dan, thanks - will get to work on it shortly. (I was wondering if there was a mark once/cut once solution I was missing) Martin, Your solution looks elegant but I do have winglets. Also, I prefer to have larger load distributing saddles nearer to mid-span (next to the start of the ailerons). We get some vicious micro-bursts and I worry about concentrating the hold-down load at the tips. thx, JJ |
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