ORIGINAL: Mindwarp
That's a really nice job there! If you think it looks good now, you wait until you trial-fit it to the fuselage for the first time
A couple of asides:
1) When you cut that replacement shear web for the right wing, don't forget to make sure that you cut it so that the wood grain runs vertically (same as the others.)
2) You might want to wrap a zip-tie around the end of your craft knife (the blunt end rather than the hazardous end), pull it tight, then snip the 'tail' off of it. It'll stop your knife from accidentally rolling off of your workbench and stabbing you in the foot. Don't ask how I know this.
Good job on the build so far, and nice recovery!
Cheers,
Neil.
I was shocked to say the least. Just sat there and stared at it for awhile last night.
What really threw me for a loop was that when I stack one wing on top of the other, the ribs line up almost perfectly too.
Looks like I accidentally did something right.
1) already got it cut and ready to go in. Wood grain in the right direction. Thanks to the puppy, I had to make all of the shear webs for the left wing myself.
2) I usually just stick it in the board, but I'll grab a zip tie and do that. I've already skewered enough fingers with that thing, no need to poke holes in my foot too...