by orchardair » Sat Feb 26, 2011 9:08 pm
To add to the confusion, look at gusset #3 in the classic plans on sheet #02:
The top part of the sheet shows the full size rib (2,3,4,5,6), and the gusset has one direction of grain, while on the bottom of the same sheet, on the plan for rib #10, the grain direction for the same gusset #3 is shown perpendicular.
The drawing showing that gusset in full size shows the grain direction as it is depicted in the #10 rib plan.
Go figure.
I read a Tony Bingelis article about the grain orientation of gussets ( from the EAA publication: Aircraft Building Techniques: WOOD), on page 93 Tony says:
"The direction of grain of the outer surfaces of the plywood is very important in some locations and relatively unimportant elsewhere. If your plans indicate a specific direction for the grain, by all means comply. If no grain orientation is shown on the drawing, you may assume that the option is yours".
Great, thanks a lot!
To add to the confusion, look at gusset #3 in the classic plans on sheet #02:
The top part of the sheet shows the full size rib (2,3,4,5,6), and the gusset has one direction of grain, while on the bottom of the same sheet, on the plan for rib #10, the grain direction for the same gusset #3 is shown perpendicular.
The drawing showing that gusset in full size shows the grain direction as it is depicted in the #10 rib plan.
Go figure.
I read a Tony Bingelis article about the grain orientation of gussets ( from the EAA publication: Aircraft Building Techniques: WOOD), on page 93 Tony says:
"The direction of grain of the outer surfaces of the plywood is very important in some locations and relatively unimportant elsewhere. If your plans indicate a specific direction for the grain, by all means comply. If no grain orientation is shown on the drawing, you may assume that the option is yours".
Great, thanks a lot! :roll: