
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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