Originally Posted by
olnico
Yes, this is why I made dots: to counteract the torsional moment.
This is anyway representative of what can be experienced on a servo bracket.
My aim is not to show how to crash proof a model but to compare glue joint strength so that people know what they can expect in terms of resistance when they choose a certain type of glue.
Structure resistance in another story and not the purpose of this thread.
olnico,
Thanks for your comments 'olnico'.
I will be out of here.
I figure that comparing glues and/or adhesives is one of the many factors that makes a model airplane strong and resistant to damages in a crash.
The same or the strongest glue is not necessarily recommended for all gluing.
The strenght needed at a servo is very small compared to other areas of a model structure.
I have models here that were built more than 50 years ago and are still sturdy. They were glued with what was then the glue to fasten asphalt tiles to the floor. That glue is ( was ) plenty strong for model airplanes and is water and humidity proof when cured.
Enjoy your initiated thread _ _ _ I am now out.
Zor