SECTION 9: ELEVATORS: Difference between revisions

From RV10 Community Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (added images)
No edit summary
Line 15: Line 15:
- Step 5 Bending the ends of the trim tabs:
- Step 5 Bending the ends of the trim tabs:


- Make a wooden trim tab template verbatium from the the templates.  Use this on the inside of the area to be bent. Now put a reverse wedge on the top so the clamps will work.  Now the outboard end is square (90 deg) so offset 1/32 as illustrated then clamp to table FIRM,  and bend with wood block.  I skipped the double sided tape as I was able to precisely clamp w/ 1/32 offset.  I used a plastic peen on the rivet gun set to 40 psi.  Bend the bottom first.  Use the plastic peen to sharpen the edge of the bend.  - Now bend the top down match drill.  
- Make a wooden trim tab template verbatim from the templates.  Use this on the inside of the area to be bent. Now put a reverse wedge on the top so the clamps will work.  Now the outboard end is square (90 deg) so offset 1/32 as illustrated then clamp to table FIRM,  and bend with wood block.  I skipped the double sided tape as I was able to precisely clamp w/ 1/32 offset.  I used a plastic peen on the rivet gun set to 40 psi.  Bend the bottom first.  Use the plastic peen to sharpen the edge of the bend.  - Now bend the top down and match drill.  


- When doing the other end, draw a line w/ sharpie from the angle edges.  Put the wood block in at the same angle as the line.  Clamp to the table same as other end.  Clamp it FIRM.
- When doing the other end, draw a line w/ sharpie from the angle edges.  Put the wood block in at the same angle as the line.  Clamp to the table same as other end.  Clamp it FIRM.
Line 21: Line 21:
'''Section 9-17 Step 2:'''
'''Section 9-17 Step 2:'''


I used my buddy's 90 deg "shear/brake" with a 1/4-1/2" angle iron.  I slightly opened up the trim tab while gently bending to 15 degrees.  Came out ok.  Better then just doing with duck bill pliers.
I used my buddy's 90 deg "shear/brake" with a 1/4-1/2" angle iron.  I slightly opened up the trim tab while gently bending to 15 degrees.  Came out ok.  Better than just doing it with duck bill pliers.
*[[File:5523 Elev Trim Tab2.jpg|thumb|Elevator Trim Tab Peening]][[File:2022-03-28 16-10-02.jpg|thumb]]''links coming soon''
*[[File:5523 Elev Trim Tab2.jpg|thumb|Elevator Trim Tab Peening]][[File:2022-03-28 16-10-02.jpg|thumb]]''links coming soon''

Revision as of 15:16, 29 March 2022

Builder Videos

Plane Lady:


Jason Ellis:

Dave Corwith:

Section 9-16 Elevator Trim Tab Fabrication:

My Notes:

- Step 5 Bending the ends of the trim tabs:

- Make a wooden trim tab template verbatim from the templates. Use this on the inside of the area to be bent. Now put a reverse wedge on the top so the clamps will work. Now the outboard end is square (90 deg) so offset 1/32 as illustrated then clamp to table FIRM, and bend with wood block. I skipped the double sided tape as I was able to precisely clamp w/ 1/32 offset. I used a plastic peen on the rivet gun set to 40 psi. Bend the bottom first. Use the plastic peen to sharpen the edge of the bend. - Now bend the top down and match drill.

- When doing the other end, draw a line w/ sharpie from the angle edges. Put the wood block in at the same angle as the line. Clamp to the table same as other end. Clamp it FIRM.

Section 9-17 Step 2:

I used my buddy's 90 deg "shear/brake" with a 1/4-1/2" angle iron. I slightly opened up the trim tab while gently bending to 15 degrees. Came out ok. Better than just doing it with duck bill pliers.

  • Elevator Trim Tab Peening
    links coming soon