Interesting experiment Mark, you're right it does show potential however make sure it will stick to itself, I tried nylon and it just doesn't stick to itself. Incidentally to check if the weave is sealed try and suck through it 👍
@@MarkCroucherRC4fun Do you mean you used dope to glue nylon to nylon for example wing leading and tailing edge overlaps? The only thing that seemed to stick it was contact glue which is a long way from ideal.
@@MarkCroucherRC4fun Ahh yea, I've just realised you're talking about nylon, it's probably different, I'm talking ripstop nylon, like they use for kites ... waste of time!
Ian interesting experiment. Jeff in LA USA
Really good idea Mark, I think you would have to build a test wing to experiment further. Great scale material thou. 👍🏻
Interesting experiment Mark, you're right it does show potential however make sure it will stick to itself, I tried nylon and it just doesn't stick to itself. Incidentally to check if the weave is sealed try and suck through it 👍
Ive done the blow test and it seals well, I have used nylon in the past and found no problems using dope, what did you use?
@@MarkCroucherRC4fun Do you mean you used dope to glue nylon to nylon for example wing leading and tailing edge overlaps? The only thing that seemed to stick it was contact glue which is a long way from ideal.
@@CliffHarveyRCPlanes It was a long time ago but yes it was dope nylon onto dope nylon.
@@MarkCroucherRC4fun Ahh yea, I've just realised you're talking about nylon, it's probably different, I'm talking ripstop nylon, like they use for kites ... waste of time!
Does anyone have a maker for making fabric glue?
I used Mod Podge it's extremely effective, allow to dry and reactive with the heat of the iron.
@@MarkCroucherRC4fun Thanks, I'm studying airplane making. What advice do you have for me? In my country, no one builds airplanes yet.
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