Winter build project: Wolfgang Matt’s ATLAS

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21 Apr 2016 18:01 #8639 by Dave Rogers
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Looks awesome Chris, well done great handy work, you can teach me next :)

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21 Apr 2016 21:22 #8641 by JonTappin
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Looks great Chris, you're on to my favourite bit now, covering! !

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21 Apr 2016 22:59 #8642 by Chris001
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Thanks Dave, I just hope it behaves itself in the air, I have a feeling I'm going to be a tad nervous when (fingers crossed) it gets airborne.

I hope to have it all ready for covering by the weekend Jon, I've been looking over Mike's build thread, and remember you saying to tack the film with a lower heat to start with. I've not decided on a scheme yet, but it'll probably be predominantly one colour with simple straight lines to break it up for the most part.

Any words of wisdom on covering, or things that shouldn't be over looked prior to covering?

All the best,

Chris

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22 Apr 2016 06:03 #8643 by Chris73
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Film goes on shiny side up :silly:

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22 Apr 2016 07:39 #8644 by Chris001
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Cheers Chris, that's good to know :)

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22 Apr 2016 16:31 #8649 by Phil Ford
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Looking really good now. You have certainly made up lost time from all that fannying about. ;) Covering is easy enough except care is needed going round tight corners. Make sure your film edges face backwards on flying surfaces especially. Looks like a wave of Patterns this Summer...... :woohoo:

Club going back to the "dark ages" :whistle:

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22 Apr 2016 18:14 #8654 by Chris001
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Hopefully Phil and Steve are not far behind me on their builds, well Steve at any rate, Phil has apparently taken a sabbatical on his Atlas, I'm not sure he's even ordered the wood yet, or the pins he's supposed to be getting for me :whistle: Typical isn't it, he was the one who sidled up to me when Mike had built his Blue Angle and said,

Bye heck man, nout rong with tat, happens we ourt to build ous one of em.

Which I took to mean,

My good man, what a fabulous plane, and how perfect a project for us, we could sure do with a fine precision plane such as that to truly enjoy our days flying!

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22 Apr 2016 18:35 #8655 by Phil Ford
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That comment made me laugh so much I fell off my chair.

However, my dear young man, you have left yourself open to some grammatical error corrections. In Northern lingo "nout" is spelt "now't or nowt". Also when did Mike build a Blue Angle? Does this one fly off at a tangent?

Although defending Phil C, he has been busy with a kitchen refurb recently although I don't think that excuse will hold over the length of time so far. Anyway I have a feeling a Bleriot may have taken priority. :unsure:

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22 Apr 2016 19:49 #8656 by Chris001
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Sorry had Angle on the brain as I was trying to work out in º what angle to put on the control surfaces so that I have enough throw... all done now... in fact I'm not sure there is anything left to do but get covering. I feel there must be something I've over looked.

Alas it's not the first time I've called Mike's Blue Angel a Blue Angle.

With the covering iron, I've got a cotton sock for it, but when doing my little bit's of covering repair the sock always gets loose and hard to see where the edge of the iron is. Is it strictly necessary? What's it's purpose?

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22 Apr 2016 20:21 #8658 by Phil Ford
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Forget the sock for now . Tack film edges on a low to medium temp. When happy then use highrr heat to glue down. I then use the high heat settings with the sock to make the film go tight. Also I use sock run over bubbles and wrinkles This only a rough guide, some may do it different.

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