Notice the root edges are set close together to keep the filler/primer paint out. Keep your gluing surfaces "raw" for a strong bond.
This is one of the upper fins -
On the left is a fin with the filler/primer shot and dried.
On the right is another fin with the filler/primer sanded down using 400 grit. Any balsa grain that was left after the CWF sanding is filled with the filler/primer. Two steps and the balsa grain is filled.
The fin locations are marked with pencil .
TIP: NEVER use an ink pen to mark fin positions. The ink will bleed through paint and show under finish colors!
Note - The body tube got the same two-step fill of CWF and filler/primer. Look close, you can see some gray filler/primer in the tube seams.
I used the root edge of a fin to mark the high and low ends of the fin.
The tube was roughed up down the vertical pencil line stopping before the high and low end root edge marks.
You only have to rough up the tube - don't sand deep!
Here the launch lug is placed even with the end of the body tube.
I use my sanding block to even up the lug end.
What is your technique for aligning fins? I don’t recall seeing that on your blog
ReplyDeleteJohn
Hi John,
DeleteI have an Odd'l Rockets product that never went on sale called the Fin Tool. One alignment tool for three fins, another for four finned models. Each tool fits BT-5 through BT-60 tubes. This tool really spaces the fins evenly, it is still up to the builder to do the final vertical alignment down a pencil line.
Beautiful build, Chris. I've always loved the Laser X.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tim,
DeleteThe last steps of the build get interesting . . .