I cut my first batch of aluminum a few weeks ago, and in between too much work travel over the past month, finally got around to forming my first ribs. I started with the small ones - the aileron ribs - and let’s just say I need a lot more practice. I don’t think I want these on my airplane. Pictures attached.
When hammering the flanges, I noted that the trailing edge seemed to bow out, despite a lot of pressure in between the formblocks (2nd photo). The web should be flat, not bowed. I tried clamping the formblocks in addition to screwing in the tooling pins, but I think this was formed in the “finishing†stage outside of the formblock - hammering the flanges to 90 degrees (since the springback of the metal in the formblock only gets to 80 degrees or so).
Also, it looks like I need to rethink my flange shapes, since the trailing edge is mis-shaped (3rd photo). Not sure if I can salvage my existing template or if I have to make a new one.
Finally, my bob stick doesn’t seem to hold up at all. The 1/16 slot just tears and opens up after a few pulls. I used hardwood (oak) and waxed the edges of the lightening holes, but still got pretty ugly results (1st photo). Should I be trying maple perhaps?
At this point I see myself getting back into the MDF game again for a while... new templates to do the whole press method for lightening hole flanges, and perhaps new router templates as well.
Thoughts appreciated on what is going wrong... I have my ideas...
... and after uploading I see I’m in quick build, and meant to post in plans build. Sigh. Better quit trying anything else today...
When hammering the flanges, I noted that the trailing edge seemed to bow out, despite a lot of pressure in between the formblocks (2nd photo). The web should be flat, not bowed. I tried clamping the formblocks in addition to screwing in the tooling pins, but I think this was formed in the “finishing†stage outside of the formblock - hammering the flanges to 90 degrees (since the springback of the metal in the formblock only gets to 80 degrees or so).
Also, it looks like I need to rethink my flange shapes, since the trailing edge is mis-shaped (3rd photo). Not sure if I can salvage my existing template or if I have to make a new one.
Finally, my bob stick doesn’t seem to hold up at all. The 1/16 slot just tears and opens up after a few pulls. I used hardwood (oak) and waxed the edges of the lightening holes, but still got pretty ugly results (1st photo). Should I be trying maple perhaps?
At this point I see myself getting back into the MDF game again for a while... new templates to do the whole press method for lightening hole flanges, and perhaps new router templates as well.
Thoughts appreciated on what is going wrong... I have my ideas...
... and after uploading I see I’m in quick build, and meant to post in plans build. Sigh. Better quit trying anything else today...
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