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Just finished deburring the skins/spars/ribs of the HS for my 9. Boy is that a bunch of holes!! I can hardly wait to do the wings. :bang: :cry:
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Pssssst, I got another tool tip for ya... and you can use that 90 degree whizzer you just bought!

Wanna hear it?

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Yes, let us hear that tip Capt. John. :)

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Post by captain_john »

Mini 3m Cut and Polish wheels!

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They fit inside the lightening holes and debur like the devil!

Thanks to my local, fellow RV Builder!

:) CJ
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Captain

Where have you been getting those wheels?


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You can get those from Avery. I know about that trick John and I have made extensive use of it. However, I was referring to the bazillions of #40 skin to skeleton holes. You got any tips for that other than lots of time and patience?
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Thanks Spike!

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Post by captain_john »

Yah! You GOTTA have one uh DEESE:

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Get it from Avery.

I just figgered you already had one!

Do You? It's wicked cool! I was using a 1/4" drill bit until I met up with my local builder buddy and he showed me the light (once again)!

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Yup, I got one. Ya see, I was whining about having to spin that thing once per hole X a bazillion holes. :mrgreen: Feel free to call me a whiiiiiiner if you want ;)

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Post by captain_john »

Hahaha, WINEBAG!

If you don't like it, build a CUB!

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Captain_John wrote: If you don't like it, build a CUB!
Now thats a line. I love it!
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spike wrote:I was whining about having to spin that thing once per hole X a bazillion holes. :mrgreen: Feel free to call me a whiiiiiiner if you want ;)

-- John

I prefer to think of it this way: "If it was easy everybody would do it." Instead the common folk immerse themselves in in their televisions and such. Or another one I like: "You eat a whale one bite at a time." Keep going and we will all meet at Oshkosh some year. Later.

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Post by Snap »

hmmm......I wonder if we can get them in Australia. I might have to take a trip down to Carbatech (Aussie slang for Avery :P ).
If they don't, I think I will be getting you guys to send me one. :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:
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Sure thing Snap. Would love to help you out.
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You can also mount that cutter in a battery operated screwdriver to make thing's really easy! :lol:
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Ron wrote:You can also mount that cutter in a battery operated screwdriver to make thing's really easy! :lol:
Knowing me Id probably turn it into a drill :lmao:
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Regarding using a powered screwdriver to deburr, it is easy to overdo. You just want to remove the burr that extends above the surface of the skin. You don't want to make a crater. As Van says, just make it so you don't cut yourself when you run your finger across it.

Now, after spinning that deburring tool you will often find you have a little burr left, but this one doesn't go all the way around the hole, it is just where the cutter stopped. Learn how to remove just that little piece without spinning your cutter several more revolutions. (I just got it figured out when I went on to another phase and have since forgotten. Damn!)

I have had better luck with the single flute bit that Avery sells rather than the triple flute bit. Just one turn is all it takes, but it works better if I tip the handle outward so it makes a flatter angle with the skin.

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Anonymous wrote:Regarding using a powered screwdriver to deburr, it is easy to overdo.
A good point - don't want to overdo it, especially on the control surfaces. It's really easy to go too far on those .016" skins. I didn't have problems, but came close.

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