Formica!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
there is nothing better then that
lubricate edges with carbon pencil after your shape is to the point

Zbigniew Michalczyk
The Soaring Little Fleet of Poland
http://mysite.verizon.net/vze2qbfc/


----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <Soaring@airage.com>
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 11:56 PM
Subject: [RCSE] Re: template material choices?



I'm making a foamy electric pusher F-18 from plans by 3d Foamy. I have full
size templates I downloaded and printed out to use when cutting fan fold foam.
What's the best template material in terms of a workable compromise between
workability, durability, accuracy and cost? I think PC board material would be
overkill, it's only blue foam, even if I make three sets of spares, I think
it's going to be used for all of an hour to make up all the components, but
should the worst happen, I guess I would have them on file to pull out, but not
often. Then there's the remote possibility friends might wanna use them too...
pretty remote, as I have so few friends;-) I was thinking of using the rolled
coiled metal flashing common in roof and gutter repair, or maybe just cheap
balsa sheet (not contest grade or even any particular grain), with plumbers tape
run around the edges or something? The wing is a flat plate, the fuse shapes
are all pretty square, this "should" be a simple process...


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