Here are some more detailed pictures of how I made the aileron skins.
Steve
hc162 final aileron skin pressing
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hc162 final aileron skin pressing
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- Upper view of die to fit press.
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- As you can you can see by the curl of the skin due to spring back it requires tweaking afterwards in the brake to finish. It is a lot of work but I have more time than money.
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- Aileron skin press detail.jpg (81.87 KiB) Viewed 3131 times
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- I am feeding from my left and indexing the previous corrugation in 2nd groove. I found that when I held the sheet in the 2nd groove that the spacing widened. I then tried using my left hand on the feed side sheet when starting the press it worked perfectly. Creates scrap until you get it right.
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Re: hc162 final aileron skin pressing
Looks great, Steve! Now you got me thinking about doing this myself...... hhmmmmm more tools.
Doug
Building Hatz Classic s/n 093 & Rotec R3600
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Building Hatz Classic s/n 093 & Rotec R3600
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Re: hc162 final aileron skin pressing
Another use for a press like this would be making the round fairings for the fuel tank outlets. I made mine with fiber glass but it would be easy to punch them out from soft aluminum. The press is available from Harbor Freight for a pretty reasonable price. The forms could be turned out on a lathe using cherry or maple wood.
John Hanson
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