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Tom Hodgson
Добавлен 19 фев 2019
Procedure for Applying Carbon Fiber to the Bottom of a Wing.
Procedure to apply carbon fiber to the bottom of a wing without it falling off when vacuum bag is not possible
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The procedure for making carbon fiber aircraft ribs part 3 of 3
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The procedure for making carbon fiber aircraft ribs part 3 of 3
The procedure for making carbon fiber aircraft ribs part 2 of 3
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The procedure for making carbon fiber aircraft ribs part 2 of 3
The procedure for making carbon fiber aircraft ribs part 1 of 3
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The procedure for making carbon fiber aircraft ribs
Construction of a 40” diameter dome mold part 2 of 2
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Part 2 of 2. Still pictures to follow.
Construction of 40” diameter dome pattern part 1 of 2
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Forming a 40” diameter dome pattern for a radome nose section for making a mold for later making a carbon fiber part
Custom trailing edge carbon fiber construction part 3 of 3
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Constructing trailing edge filler block from carbon fiber for flight controls aileron elevator ride or wing flaps for experimental aircraft
Custom trailing edge carbon fiber construction part 2 of 3
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Constructing trailing edge filler block from carbon fiber for flight controls aileron elevator ride or wing flaps for experimental aircraft
Custom trailing edge carbon fiber construction part 1 of 3
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Constructing trailing edge filler block from carbon fiber for flight controls aileron elevator rudder wing flaps for experimental aircraft
I am failing to see any ribs?
I know how to do this anybody need some work done
I've watched many people lay up glass and carbon, done many myself but have never seen anyone use a squeegee stick to spread the resin. It's remarkably quick and effective.
How to add strengthening ribs to it?
weighting Epoxy is the only safe way to epoxy, Ask me why I say this. I have used over 20 gallon of resin. in 40+ years of doing modeling
Your a craftsman!
Very inspirational project! I enjoyed your clever construction technique and hearing your thought process. Thank you for sharing! Hope to see her fly one day.
a new level of working....plenty tools.....but for what?
Tom!!! You haven't posted much and I am just learning about your replica build. I heard about your accident and I am so sorry to hear about this. I hope you are able to get the B-29 flying soon.
Nice workshop!
I made a small fairing for the tail of my. Panther with carbon fiber it turned out really nice but I had enough of working with the stuff too last me a long time.
That was very clever and very informative! Thank you for taking the trouble to video it.
thank you for your videos! it really helps to extend knowledge! best wishes to you
I'm sorr, but I really must take issue with you on one point.... ruclips.net/video/jxQR0zyldYc/видео.htmlsi=L1EK77P5AIIfLhcI. 😁
Good solid common approach is usually the best method. I cast a lot of metal and making the sand molds i know exactly what you're talking about not having draft on the side pieces it makes it impossible to remove the pattern without destroying the sand mold. Enjoyed the lessons in carbon fiber Sr. Old school method to a new age project.
keep up the good work tom, cant wait to see it fly
What kind of resin n hardener are you using? Where can I get it? What kind of fiber is that n where can I buy it at? Any info is greatly appreciated thank you!
What kind of epoxy n resin are you using n fiber?
This is awesome
second video of yours I've have watched, short but so much information
Nice video - very informative, methodical and efficient. Looking forward to watching all of your other clips
Whoa! That's quite the mini B-29 project!
no stress to reply re tooling material Tom your video showed with ply, like all things should have waited to the end and all would be clear Great video many thanks
that was Excellent many thanks Tom
Tom is that tooling board used in your lay up tooling?
Hi Tom just found your channel many thanks for sharing
Just found your channel and subscribed. Then realized you hadn't posted in a year. Too bad because I watched your other videos and was looking forward to more great information. Anyway hope things are going well for you. Cheers.
Sure would love to learn more about the PSRU on those engines. Is there a link for videos or articles on those?
Interesting that this was the first video you posted. I’ve watched several that obviously came later. Thank you for sharing your experience-based knowledge ♠️
I greatly appreciate how very ‘common sense’ your methods, materials and tools are. Nothing is more expensive or complicated than it really needs to be ♠️
You have so thoroughly developed this process, the tooling and every method involved. It’s a wonderful thing to see ♠️♠️♠️
Your cameraman really does a good job at showing us the details of what you’re doing. Thank him for us ♠️
I appreciate that you demonstrate every nuance of your methods and describe your rationale along with adding tips. I’m taking notes ♠️
Thank you for sharing your methods.
Can I apply as your apprentice?
Still knew in the process of making carbon fiber for Aircraft parts. Thank you for sharing some of your techniques. I hope you can share more coz I really want to widen my knowledge about this kind of passion.
Are you sure you're not building a hypersonic misisile
Genius!
Very informative, Thanks!
The motions Tom has with that wooden stick are like Picasso with a paint brush!
Pure genius...pure genius.
Hi Tom. I saw your article in Sport Aviation March 2023. You inspired me to think about pitching a 1/2 scale B-25 EAA Chapter project based 100% on your experiences. You are a craftsman of the highest order and a genius.
Hey Tom - is it flying yet?
Try a vacuum bag, leave the air leaks, but use a shop-vac for continuous airflow until cured?
Can you help me with my project
What’s the name of the red tape? I know electrical tape somewhat resists resin sticking
Verry interesting thans for your time
How do you prevent galvanic corrosion in this design?
Yes, thank you for filming this. I hope there's more to come.
Also how do you test carbon fiber and resin for any contaminates?