So I finally scraped together enough cash to start my Hatz (#163), and I'm putting together a list for my first order to Aircraft Spruce. I had assumed that the false ribs were made from 1/4" ply until I noticed the note in the bill of materials calling for 1/8". Is that right? 1/8 seems kinda flimsy.... Also the plans just call out plywood. I was going to order 1/16 mahogany for the gussets, and Domestic birch (90 degree plys)for all the 1/4 stuff. I'd appreciate anyone that would confirm or correct me.
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False Ribs
- Bitshifter
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Re: False Ribs
Congratulations on getting started, I am three years in and look forward to working a little every day.
As for the false ribs, I made mine from 1/4 birch plywood. The plans call out for 1/8 but I thought the 1/4 would be much easier to work with.
As for the false ribs, I made mine from 1/4 birch plywood. The plans call out for 1/8 but I thought the 1/4 would be much easier to work with.
Ed White
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Re: False Ribs
Thanks. I think I may stay with the 1/8 to save weight and money. I was worried about the false ribs taking a side load, but I forgot that they had plywood on top and bottom, so they are really enclosed.
What kind of 1/16 plywood did you use on the center section? Is birch ok, or do I need mahogany?
What kind of 1/16 plywood did you use on the center section? Is birch ok, or do I need mahogany?
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Re: False Ribs
The choice between birch and mahogany is up to you; either is acceptable for what you are doing.
If you use birch, make sure you scuff the surface where the glue joint is. The manufacturing process leaves a slick "hard" finish and the glue won't secure as well as the rougher mahogany.
Good Luck and have fun!
Jeff Moore
If you use birch, make sure you scuff the surface where the glue joint is. The manufacturing process leaves a slick "hard" finish and the glue won't secure as well as the rougher mahogany.
Good Luck and have fun!
Jeff Moore
Jeff Moore
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Re: False Ribs
Thanks JB! I'm looking forward to getting started. I even cleaned off my workbench! I haven't seen the top of it in over a year....