As I embark on this journey I thought I would create a thread/post to ask questions that I haven't found answers to yet...
I started my build and decided to begin with the .032 half ribs (ribs 3 and 4). I picked these for a few reasons.
1. When placing my order for aluminum sheet, the .025 was on order and hasn't arrived yet, the .032 has.
2. The flanges on the ribs don't have that much curvature, so bending them over should be a little easier (despite the thicker aluminum).
3. The size of the ribs is relatively small, so mistakes won't consume excessive amounts of materials (aluminum and MDF).
This brings me to my first question...
There are not any dimensions on the drawing specifying the length of the rib(s), so I am measuring and scaling... When I measure along the center line of the drawing I get 4.25" (doubling this because the scale is 1/2) gives me a line to line rib length... Do I make the ribs to this length, or do I make them a little shorter and allow the 90 degree flanges take up manufacturing tolerances?
I started my build and decided to begin with the .032 half ribs (ribs 3 and 4). I picked these for a few reasons.
1. When placing my order for aluminum sheet, the .025 was on order and hasn't arrived yet, the .032 has.
2. The flanges on the ribs don't have that much curvature, so bending them over should be a little easier (despite the thicker aluminum).
3. The size of the ribs is relatively small, so mistakes won't consume excessive amounts of materials (aluminum and MDF).
This brings me to my first question...
There are not any dimensions on the drawing specifying the length of the rib(s), so I am measuring and scaling... When I measure along the center line of the drawing I get 4.25" (doubling this because the scale is 1/2) gives me a line to line rib length... Do I make the ribs to this length, or do I make them a little shorter and allow the 90 degree flanges take up manufacturing tolerances?
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