I've got 1/2 the fuselage covered. I've done no shrinking yet. I received a recommendation not glue the fabric to the top stringer. The thought is that we want the fabric to be able to move and slide without pulling the stringer to either side.
It seems to me that a number of Builders have used a fuselage former for fabric attachment, but I probably mis-understood. Stewarts System procedures manual specifically allows this with a 1 inch overlap and the seam covered with a 2" finishing tape. However, my application may not be wise. The stringer is Aluminum stringer material l that all the kits come with....strong but not like steel tubing.
At this point I have options and curious what the more experienced builders recommend.
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It seems to me that a number of Builders have used a fuselage former for fabric attachment, but I probably mis-understood. Stewarts System procedures manual specifically allows this with a 1 inch overlap and the seam covered with a 2" finishing tape. However, my application may not be wise. The stringer is Aluminum stringer material l that all the kits come with....strong but not like steel tubing.
At this point I have options and curious what the more experienced builders recommend.
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