Hey Chris have you heard of a router bit having 2 bearings? One on the bottom and one on top?
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It doesn't ring a bell, but I wouldn't rule it out. The bit I'm using has two bearings on top. I can't see how one would put a hearing between the shank and the blade, though.Christopher Owens
Bearhawk 4-Place Scratch Built, Plans 991
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Do you know the name of the bit? Also my dad made a suggestion.......what about cutting out 23 full ribs to start with then from there you cut out the middle and the nose ribs, and trailing edge ribs? The pocket ribs, flap, and aileron ribs would be made later.
i just discovered also that looking at the drawings.............from the root to middle rib number 6 is .032? Am I reading that right? Are all the nose ribs still .025?Last edited by MNBenny; 01-15-2017, 11:22 AM.
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http://www.leevalley.com/en/Wood/pag...435,46171&ap=1
That's a bit with upper and lower bearings. You can have the template on the top or bottom but it does limit the thickness of the stack you can work with.
The router bits you want are called either flush trim bits, template bits or laminate trim bits depending on the manufacturer. If your router supports 1/2" shanks buy that as opposed to the 1/4" shank bits. They tend to have more flex in them and are lighter duty
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Originally posted by MNBenny View PostDo you know the name of the bit? Also my dad made a suggestion.......what about cutting out 23 full ribs to start with then from there you cut out the middle and the nose ribs, and trailing edge ribs? The pocket ribs, flap, and aileron ribs would be made later.
i just discovered also that looking at the drawings.............from the root to middle rib number 6 is .032? Am I reading that right? Are all the nose ribs still .025?
You can certainly cut the ribs in any order you like. I created separate forms for the full-length ribs, and I did them last. But you can do them first if you like. No set order. If I recall, the kit factory doesn't use full-length ribs on the wing tip end. It's three pieces. Also an option.
You're correct, the center ribs from the root to outer edge of the fuel tank bay are .032". All others are .025".Christopher Owens
Bearhawk 4-Place Scratch Built, Plans 991
Bearhawk Patrol Scratch Built, Plans P313
Germantown, Wisconsin, USA
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Good start! How wide are the flanges? They appear to change width from front to back. As a matter of practice, they should be the same width along the rib's length. Typically 9/16".Christopher Owens
Bearhawk 4-Place Scratch Built, Plans 991
Bearhawk Patrol Scratch Built, Plans P313
Germantown, Wisconsin, USA
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