I never thought about painting my table white. Always drew on it. Gonna be doing this to salvage my last table. Very impressive video. Trying to grow the nerve to plans build after finishing my last kit. Did you feel the bear hawk plans were easy to decipher or is there a lot of chin scratching? Also why put it away tacked instead of finishing out the welds? Sorry about all the questions
Bearhawk plans are probably average on detail. Defiantly there are parts not defined in great detail., but there is a large community and good forums that you can get most questions answered. The designer will also field your questions when nessassary. As to tack welding and putting the top away. When mating the top and bottom the vertical tubes will attach to the intersection of the tubes on the top and bottom forming a cluster, that after confirmed everything is square and in proper alignment will be welded together.
So organised, a pleasure to watch intelligents at work.
Very interesting, I have built a kit and considering a scratch, great content
Awesome progress again
I never thought about painting my table white. Always drew on it. Gonna be doing this to salvage my last table. Very impressive video. Trying to grow the nerve to plans build after finishing my last kit. Did you feel the bear hawk plans were easy to decipher or is there a lot of chin scratching?
Also why put it away tacked instead of finishing out the welds?
Sorry about all the questions
Bearhawk plans are probably average on detail. Defiantly there are parts not defined in great detail., but there is a large community and good forums that you can get most questions answered. The designer will also field your questions when nessassary.
As to tack welding and putting the top away. When mating the top and bottom the vertical tubes will attach to the intersection of the tubes on the top and bottom forming a cluster, that after confirmed everything is square and in proper alignment will be welded together.
Hi can u pls mention the thickness of the chromoly used ...
Tube thickness varies throughout the fuselage. There is no one thickness.
May i know the materials you use for designing the fuselage
I am following a set of plans. All the tubing is 4130 chromium-moly.