That’s really good to know.

Do you have any thoughts on how to do this for a thicker wing?

Joy

From:  Papermodelers II <[email protected]> on behalf of
Papermodelers II <[email protected]>
Reply-To:  Papermodelers II <[email protected]>
Date:  Friday, October 2, 2015 at 11:38
To:  Papermodelers II <[email protected]>
Subject:  [Papermodels II 49363] Creating sag between wing ribs

> Howdy Folks, 
> 
> The wing shown here is from the Fiddlers Green Burgess-Dunne Flying Wing.
> 
> http://www.fiddlersgreen.net
> 
> Normally I burnish indicators for wing ribs from the parts page back side on a
> light table with tissue in-between the wing and table glass.
> 
> I found this technique at  <http://www.papermodelers.com>
> www.papermodelers.com <http://www.papermodelers.com> .
> showing thin strips of cardboard representing each rib glued onto a cardboard
> strip. 
> The upper inside surface of the wing is treated with Elmers white glue thinned
> with water.
>  The assembly then is pressed into a mouse pad.
> 
> The result renders dips between the ribs as would be seen on a fabric covered
> airplane wing.
> 
> Give it a try.
> 
> 
> Bob Penikas
> 
> 
> 
> 
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