Here's one way we used to reinforce the fin root edge joints - FIN GLUE RIVETS!
This illustration is from the 1977 FSI catalog.
Punch holes down the fin position pencil line with a needle. When glue is applied it should press into the pin holes and make an effective glue rivet!
I don't think I would use glue rivets on a minimum diameter model. (BT-20 with an 18mm engine or a BT-50 with a 24mm engine.)
Glue Rivets could be considered the predecessor of thru-the-wall (TTW) fin mounting, certainly stronger than surface mounted fins. I would rarely use them unless (in certain circumstances) I really wanted a stronger bond.
I'm currently building another Estes Mercury Redstone.
Those tip plates glued onto the outside of the fins have some laser cut dashes down the middle. I hadn't thought of these in years and realized here's a modern take on the old glue rivets!
The outside fin rudder could break off on a hard landing. Chances are, the card stock plate would probably split down the middle into two pieces. An easy fix.
For the first time in years - I made some glue rivets on the root edge of the fin rudders. The rivets might make this end glued joint stronger.
This illustration is from the 1977 FSI catalog.
Punch holes down the fin position pencil line with a needle. When glue is applied it should press into the pin holes and make an effective glue rivet!
I don't think I would use glue rivets on a minimum diameter model. (BT-20 with an 18mm engine or a BT-50 with a 24mm engine.)
Glue Rivets could be considered the predecessor of thru-the-wall (TTW) fin mounting, certainly stronger than surface mounted fins. I would rarely use them unless (in certain circumstances) I really wanted a stronger bond.
I'm currently building another Estes Mercury Redstone.
Those tip plates glued onto the outside of the fins have some laser cut dashes down the middle. I hadn't thought of these in years and realized here's a modern take on the old glue rivets!
The outside fin rudder could break off on a hard landing. Chances are, the card stock plate would probably split down the middle into two pieces. An easy fix.
For the first time in years - I made some glue rivets on the root edge of the fin rudders. The rivets might make this end glued joint stronger.
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