Comments - 750´s stabilizer spars - Zenith Aircraft Builders and Flyers2024-03-28T12:27:29Zhttps://zenith.aero/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=2606393%3ABlogPost%3A229990&xn_auth=noIt takes time to get to know…tag:zenith.aero,2012-12-13:2606393:Comment:2537152012-12-13T04:43:17.225ZTimothy Aanerudhttps://zenith.aero/profile/TimothyAanerud
<p>It takes time to get to know your sheet metal brake. There are formulas for determining developed length. I googled "developed length" and found some formulas. They do work, but I've found it is simpler to just cut a few test strips of metal and bend them and then make adjustments until you get the desired size. Flaperon spars have given me a fare amount of trouble. It took 10 tries before I had 4 spars that were within spec. :-(</p>
<p>It takes time to get to know your sheet metal brake. There are formulas for determining developed length. I googled "developed length" and found some formulas. They do work, but I've found it is simpler to just cut a few test strips of metal and bend them and then make adjustments until you get the desired size. Flaperon spars have given me a fare amount of trouble. It took 10 tries before I had 4 spars that were within spec. :-(</p> Thanks Clint, I made the spa…tag:zenith.aero,2012-08-07:2606393:Comment:2306702012-08-07T20:18:19.666ZRalph E. Wisharthttps://zenith.aero/profile/RalphEWishart
<p>Thanks Clint, <br/> I made the spar after the web height. It worked allright.</p>
<p>Thanks Clint, <br/> I made the spar after the web height. It worked allright.</p> I struggled with that as well…tag:zenith.aero,2012-08-05:2606393:Comment:2301812012-08-05T19:58:51.691ZClint L Goschhttps://zenith.aero/profile/ClintLGosch
<p>I struggled with that as well on that assembly and others. I came to the conclusion that it really matters how you measure the web, I interpreted the plans that the 107mm is the overall distance from top of flange to bottom of flange, in this case you have the bottom flange at an angle, this complicates things. As I recall, my spar web was about 2mm short. I finally decided to build the form blocks for 75T1-2 and 75T1-3 to see how everything fit together, the ribs fit fine. I do want my…</p>
<p>I struggled with that as well on that assembly and others. I came to the conclusion that it really matters how you measure the web, I interpreted the plans that the 107mm is the overall distance from top of flange to bottom of flange, in this case you have the bottom flange at an angle, this complicates things. As I recall, my spar web was about 2mm short. I finally decided to build the form blocks for 75T1-2 and 75T1-3 to see how everything fit together, the ribs fit fine. I do want my project to be built as "perfect as possible", but I would like to fly my project before I have grandchildren, with that in mind I'll have to settle for "built as safe as possible". I do not think 2 or 3mm will affect safety as long as the other parts fit well. So far I have found that scratch building, even with very good plans, is about 50% tool and parts fabrication and 50% fitting and fretting. If you are in anyway uncomfortable I would recommend calling Caleb or Roger, as you probably know they are great resources. Anybody with more/different experience, please chime in!!</p>