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John Rcflyer 11-30-2017 09:49 AM

SPAD Hell On Rails Yardstick Spar?
 
Hi guys. I may have posted this in the wrong forum earlier.
I am building this plane and was wondering if the yarsdsticks I got from Lowes are to tall at 1-3/8 inches.
I can't seem to find any details except to use a cheap yardstick from Lowes/Home depot etc. Please advise if this is not to tall for the spar or any other hints you combatters may have.

Thanks
John Rcflyer

aspeed 11-30-2017 01:31 PM

I just scaled one up from the directions here. http://www.spadtothebone.org/PDF/Buhor.pdf it looks like just over one inch, not 1 3/8". I just used some spacers that were separating 2x4"s at the lumberyard. They were free, I had to sort through for straight and unbroken ones, and ones that were tapered etc. I actually made the wing thicker for an Extra wing. It was 2mm coro though, and it bends nicer. Some of the .15 size wings are run through a table saw to make them thinner, like 7/8ths"

John Rcflyer 11-30-2017 02:48 PM

Thanks Aspeed.
The yardsticks in the pictures look exactly like the ones I have. So it must be ok. It just looked like they were to tall.
I wasn't sure if a fatter wing would slow me down too much since this is my first SPAD build.

Tom Nied 12-02-2017 07:32 AM

I've bought some of the those yardsticks from Lowes and they are too tall compared to the good old days "cheap" yardstick. Yeah you can strip it down, they also seem a bit thick. I Googled "cheap yardstick and found these 36" Yardsticks Back in the day, now I'm showing my age 64, stores would hand them out free with their name and logo on them. Now we have to buy them. Like aspeed recommended, if you have access to a table saw you can strip a few out easily to any dimension you need. There is a "SPAD Psyche" you should try to adhere to. It should be easy, cost next to nothing, not bought from a hobby shop, feel free to experiment, and should always be fun. Adhere to as much of that and you will have a fine SPAD.

aspeed 12-02-2017 09:58 AM

Yep, be a cheap bugger and experiment. Thin it down as much as you dare, just fly safely. If it breaks, well, that was fun, wasn't it? It is almost like a reset button when a SPAD crashes. Well, my receivers seem to break, but the plane is expendable.

John Rcflyer 12-02-2017 02:46 PM

Thanks
 
Thanks Tom and Aspeed. I've been flying for many years but never really bashed any kits. I figure experimenting with spads is not to costly venture. I too remember the old days of free yardsticks. And I'm only 57....;)

r ward 03-28-2018 11:36 AM

I've been seeing those heavier, thicker and taller yardsticks showing up at all the stores I shop at, too. when I built my trainer, I had to shop around for the older style lighter weight yard sticks. if you have a table saw, any wood will do. or buy the big ones and cut them down.

John Rcflyer 03-28-2018 12:33 PM


Originally Posted by r ward (Post 12417020)
I've been seeing those heavier, thicker and taller yardsticks showing up at all the stores I shop at, too. when I built my trainer, I had to shop around for the older style lighter weight yard sticks. if you have a table saw, any wood will do. or buy the big ones and cut them down.

Hi r ward.
As a matter of fact that's just what I did. I cut them down with a table saw.

r ward 06-08-2018 08:35 AM

it's getting hard to find the old style of yard stick anywhere. these newer ones are bigger and made with heavier wood (usually, yellow pine). might be better off planning to make all your spar sticks from scratch,..... Luan (Phillipean Mohogany) will make good light weight spars. most of the big box stores sell it as "Mahogany". sometimes it can be found as various shapes of low-grade window trim (Ranch style casing) that can be cut to whatever shape and size you need.

John Rcflyer 06-08-2018 07:17 PM


Originally Posted by r ward (Post 12438723)
it's getting hard to find the old style of yard stick anywhere. these newer ones are bigger and made with heavier wood (usually, yellow pine). might be better off planning to make all your spar sticks from scratch,..... Luan (Phillipean Mohogany) will make good light weight spars. most of the big box stores sell it as "Mahogany". sometimes it can be found as various shapes of low-grade window trim (Ranch style casing) that can be cut to whatever shape and size you need.

Thanks again. I'm always on the lookout for spar material.

pcjohnson_ohio 06-08-2018 10:09 PM

Home Depot still has cheap yardsticks, last I checked
Here

John Rcflyer 06-09-2018 03:30 AM


Originally Posted by pcjohnson_ohio (Post 12438885)
Home Depot still has cheap yardsticks, last I checked
Here

That's what I have been using.
Thanks

r ward 08-07-2018 07:13 AM


Originally Posted by John Rcflyer (Post 12438864)
Thanks again. I'm always on the lookout for spar material.

that luan trim makes a good source of spars for balsa building as well.


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