RE: Cor-Star 60 Version 2.0 plans and pics
Test fit often. The next step is to epoxy the wing blocks in. Use a piece of waxpaper so you don't glue the wings to the fuse. Make sure you are fitting your saddle tight, and have everything lined up square. I wrapped a piece of duct tape from the TE of the wing, throught the fuse, and taped to the firewall. Take a square and lay it against the LE and the fuse to make sure its 90 degrees. Use clamps to hold the blocks while the epoxy dries. Take note that my blocks are a bit different than yours for the aforementioned reason, but this gives you the jist. You may opt to glue in some additional triangle stock for gusseting the wing blocks or laying 1/8 ply between them (like a sandwich), but it's not necessary.