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cruzomatic 10-30-2003 03:34 PM

Sheeting the turtle deck?????
 
I've read this phrase over and over, but honestly, never knew what it meant and have always been afraid to ask. Can someone please tell me what does, "sheeting the turtle deck" mean?

thanks,

Crashem 10-30-2003 03:42 PM

RE: Sheeting the turtle deck?????
 
The turtle deck refers to the rounded top of the fuselage behind the cockpit found on some planes like the extra 300 and super chipmonk to name a few. The turtle deck is often constructed with formers (usually halfmoon shapped pieces) with notches cut in them for stringers (basicly balsa sticks). Sheeting it means to apply thin (in thickness) pieces of balsa sheeting over the stringers.

cruzomatic 10-30-2003 04:44 PM

RE: Sheeting the turtle deck?????
 
I got it. Would I be corrected when saying a 4*60 has a turtle deck?

DrFun 10-30-2003 07:04 PM

RE: Sheeting the turtle deck?????
 
Go to:

http://www.galip.net/Sig4Star

I have picturese of the sheeting the turtle deck for 4*40.

Not difficult at all and looks good.

cruzomatic 10-30-2003 08:25 PM

RE: Sheeting the turtle deck?????
 
Cobra, thanks for the pic, I fully understand what it means now.

thanks again,

hookedonrc 10-31-2003 02:32 PM

RE: Sheeting the turtle deck?????
 
Cobra78: I understand the mechanics of the process pretty much except for 1 thing. How do you reduce the size of the formers so that the balsa sheeting meets up with the fuse side blasa sheeting so you do not have a bump? My first thought is to sand down the former to the width plus the siding to make it match. I just want to make sure there is not a better process so I don't start off wrong. I am considering doing this to the turtle deck on my Someting Extra.

Jim_McIntyre 10-31-2003 03:41 PM

RE: Sheeting the turtle deck?????
 
I generally warp the sheeting to shape (using ammonia) and then trim to fit before gluing.

HTH, Jim.

DrFun 10-31-2003 06:13 PM

RE: Sheeting the turtle deck?????
 
hookedonrc,

yes I sanded down the formers just a little where they meet the fuse, I used 1/16" sheeting and you can use scrap 1/16" balsa for your guide for how much to sand down the formers.

note that I glued some thing balsa sticks between formers where the sheeting will meet the fuse side to form a surface to glue the sheeting.

1/16" balsa worked great for me.

hookedonrc 10-31-2003 06:25 PM

RE: Sheeting the turtle deck?????
 
Thanks Cobra78, that sounds exactly what I was planning. Thanks for the tip on the glue tabs between the formers, I would have forgotten that.

Jim,
Thanks for the forming info, I will do that as well. Is pure ammonia the best, I have used Windex with Ammonia D before and it seems to work?

Jim_McIntyre 11-03-2003 12:17 PM

RE: Sheeting the turtle deck?????
 
I use Windex with ammonia D as well... definitely safer.[8D]

FLYBOY 11-03-2003 05:41 PM

RE: Sheeting the turtle deck?????
 
I have a really cool warping tool. I put it in the tips section of TR. I don't have pictures here or would put it up here too. Take a look at it or send me a note and I can put it up when I get home. It pre warps the wood with steam. Pretty cool tool.


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