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Cover before or after hinging?
On my first kit I covered the wings and controls surfaces before hinging them. This made it easy to cover and it seems like the hinges are holding up well. However, I have read here that some people like to hinge first then cover.
What are the advantages/disadvantages of each way? In a way it would be nice to hinge first so there is no change of getting thin CA on covering. Also you can mark the hinge locations on the wood and the covering would cover the marks. |
Before or After, that is the question
I have done it both ways. I think it depends on how you like to do it, what is easy and best for you. I always cut the hinge slots and trial fit everything before I cover. Then you can cut a slot in the covering where your hinge goes and then add glue. If you use non-ca hinges, I use a straw to draw up some Epoxy and then you can pinch the straw so it slides right into your hinge slot. Then just squeeze out some glue all the way into the slot, giving you a good bond.
Sometimes I like to glue and pin the hinges before I cover, you just have to cover around the hinges, but you can really sand nice and get a nice tight gap. I'm sure others have a lot more to add, as there are a lot of neat tricks out there. Just my $.02. |
Cover before or after hinging?
I always cover first.
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Cover before or after hinging?
Cover first here
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Cover before or after hinging?
I like to cover first to get the best seal around control surface edges and the such.
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Cover before or after hinging?
Cover 1st
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Cover 1st wins
Majority rules. Thanks!
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Cover before or after hinging?
Cover 1st
Airplane_boy |
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