I'd recommend filling the nose cone/tube and tube/adapter joints. I wish I had.
The joints are noticeable after the white paint is applied and are hard to fill after the tunnel strips are in place. The small fins and tunnels are close together.
There is good reason why Estes supplied the tunnels in balsa. I went with basswood thinking there wouldn't be grain to fill. Sanding the trapezoid profile in the tunnels would be difficult with the brittle balsa.
But - the balsa is more flexible and easily conforms to all the angles in the nose section.
On my tapered pieces, I cut a notch and bent them. I also used Basswood.
ReplyDeleteHi Bill,
DeleteYou and I think along the same lines - I couldn't see trying to shape and fill that brittle balsa. Using basswood made for a better finish, but lead to some additional steps.