Darryl Smith @ Radioactive Networks

Sunday, June 04, 2006

Now that I am slightly more rested than last night I can get to updating here on building the plane and other things. Yesterday we were working on the tail of the plane - working on adjusting the fibreglass caps for the horizontal and vertical stabalizer. This involed a lot of cutting and drilling fibreglass which was not actually too bad. Wearing a facemask during cutting kept most of the dust out of the lungs - although there was not too much dust anyway. That comes later.

We also found something really useful out - cutting polystyrene foam with a bandsaw is not only really easy (as you would expect - I was going to say that it cuts like a hot knife through butter, but a hot knife usually has more resistance), but it does not create a huge mess... It cuts cleanly and does not fill the workshop with lots of polystyrene beads... What more could you ask.

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