Yeah, it's dead as a door nail, I just thought he would find it interesting if he was not aware of it. All smoke and mirrors to me, composite work frightens me, I sure like the end results though.
Composites can be nice to build but to do it right there are allot of tooling and consumables to make a part right. The old fashion hand layup or the layup over foam the way Rutan's designs were built look easy going in but the second effort work to finish the surface makes the part just as time consuming as building a mold in the first place while you end up with heavy parts. I am actually at this decision point in my own build.
Hello, i am Gaston from Argentina and i want to know how to make a stamped rib. I'd be very interested in learning how you fabricated the tooling required to press a rib.
Hello, i am Gaston from Argentina and i want to know how to make a stamped rib. I'd be very interested in learning how you fabricated the tooling required to press a rib.