I used a C-clamp and a small block of MFB to squeeze the blind nuts into place. Put a little bit of 15 minute epoxy on the blind nuts. Wipe off the excess glue. We're not 3rd graders here.
Put the wing back on and run the nylon bolts in. Run them ALL THE WAY IN until they are hand tight. This will pull the blind nuts in straight and make it easy to line up for the life of the plane.
Grab the plywood cut-outs from the plywood wing rib and use it to trace a template/pattern on some scrap lite ply. Cut the templates out. Sand and fit. Glue them onto the lite ply servo ribs. I used thick CA. Wipe off the excess glue. Clamp well and set aside for 15 minutes.
Thats all for now. My buddy came up with a way to use some 1/64" birch ply as a light weight hatch. It will be posted in the next round.
I'm mounting some JR 4721 coreless servos in the wings for aileron control. They are WAY overkill for this plane, but I have them lying around and they just happen to have some H9 titanium Pro-Links, 4/40 ball links and aluminum horns already on them. The H9 Pro-Links are the perfect length here, so these servos are getting used.
I'm home for dinner and family time. I plan to go back and work late tonight. Maybe some pics around 2am or 3am tonight. Maybe not.