I use volz servo frames when possible. No slop. I used goop to glue the frame in when there's no foam to eat. When I use just the servo, I run tape around it and glue it in. Definitely the servo frame is easier to use, especially when adjusting servo arms. You have to be right on when using the direct glue method.

Tom

----- Original Message ----- From: "Corey Groves" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [RCSE] Gluing Servos v.s. Servo Frames


Looking for opinions from people with more molded glider experience.
Which is better? Gluing a servo directly to the wing using
epoxy/balloon mix or gluing a servo frame and then mounting the servo
in the frame. Does the frame approach cause more slop from servo
movement or is it more secure? I like being able to remove the servo
but I can do that with both approaches (granted it is easier with a
frame). I guess I am looking for the most secure or precise approach.
Thanks
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