Balsa bashing newbie
Sebby | 25/09/2020 13:00:53 |
11 forum posts | Up till now I have either flown ARTF, or 2nd hand planes where any repairs have necessitated like for like replacement. Now I want to build from plan where I need to order the wood based on what the plan shows me. Taking advice from this forum I note that there are many views on where soft, medium or hard balsa or birch or other wood should be located, but nothing definitive, is there such a guide anywhere, and do I need to ask the balsa supplier for specific types of balsa or other wood by ordering from where the wood it to be used, e.g spar, longer on, wing skin etc? |
Ron Gray | 25/09/2020 13:11:08 |
2522 forum posts 1009 photos | Use the search facility for Balsa and you will find really good threads about this subject matter, such as:
Edited By Ron Gray on 25/09/2020 13:11:43 Edited By Ron Gray on 25/09/2020 13:12:38 |
Jonathan M | 25/09/2020 13:32:41 |
![]() 872 forum posts 335 photos | Good to hear another person graduating from ARTFs to proper building! What are you building? |
Former Member | 25/09/2020 13:42:51 |
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Peter Miller | 25/09/2020 13:59:51 |
![]() 11771 forum posts 1416 photos 10 articles | If you look on this forum you will find an aryicle on estimation wood needed.It also refers to grade choices which should help you |
Sebby | 25/09/2020 16:38:24 |
11 forum posts | Thanks for all replies which I will start and read with a fresh brew in the workshop. Build 1 is a flair junior 60, build 2 is a MeadowSkipper as shown on Plans given in radio modeller mag in the 1990s. Both will have 4 strokes |
fly boy3 | 25/09/2020 22:56:20 |
![]() 3804 forum posts 22 photos | Hi Sebby, I second the comments above re model building. It's is a wonderful and satisfying part of this great hobby. Have a good read and perusal of the plan before you start. Some are easy to follow, some assume you are allready a competent builder and will not provide all the info. The good news is that this is the best forum available with members very willing to answer all building and related queries no matter how difficult or simple they may sound. We have all started at the same point as you. If the Internet was around when I started to build and fly, I could have doubled the twenty plus models I have built from plans lol. To fly a model you have built yourself will give you a thrill that I cannot put into words. Good luck. |
Robin Colbourne | 25/09/2020 23:05:46 |
![]() 783 forum posts 21 photos | Sebby, Here's an article which explains a lot of the terminology in wood selection and an application chart. Good luck! |
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