Foamboard Building Techniques: Fuselage Tubes Ideas and Variations

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024

Комментарии • 26

  • @schraut5
    @schraut5 12 лет назад +1

    I love how you have all of these modular building techniques, fuse, wing, and tail and you just do different combos and can build whatever you want with them

  • @Elephantine999
    @Elephantine999 9 месяцев назад

    Such great ideas and explanations! 👍

  • @Mygeekshow
    @Mygeekshow 12 лет назад

    That's a great way to remove hot glue! Well done... I love the tips on fuselage building, I'm always looking for other ways to build my own. Thanks for sharing!

  • @ExperimentalAirlines
    @ExperimentalAirlines  12 лет назад

    @maj0411 Sure, I will work that into a video soon. I was lucky enough to stumble upon a small supply of 1mm titanium plate which I fabricate into an "L-bend" and drill that for the motor screws. This is stuck into the fuselage or wing with 3M heavy duty foam mounting tape. You'll see in the video coming. I've done it with aluminum too. It works exceptionally well for all my aircraft so far. Thanks for watching. Stay tuned.

  • @ExperimentalAirlines
    @ExperimentalAirlines  12 лет назад

    @purepurebliss Sorry for that! I mistakenly assumed RUclips supported external links, but it doesn't. I've added the links for CP antennas to the description in this video. They are great resources.

  • @cocemojoe
    @cocemojoe 9 лет назад

    Thanks for all the great tips. Take Care

  • @caan1949
    @caan1949 11 лет назад

    If you roll the foam with a rolling pin, it compresses the foam somewhat. This will allow you to bend the foam without it breaking or wrinkling. I have built a few round and rounded
    fuselages. It works for making paradihedrals on wings tips too.

  • @ExperimentalAirlines
    @ExperimentalAirlines  11 лет назад

    You can make round tubes. Heating is not necessary, just removal of the paper inside. It's a little difficult to make them perfectly round, and then it's harder to attach flat things like wings and tail surfaces, but round is arguable more aerodynamic. Looks cool too. Square is a bit easier to cut hatches for and situate things inside. Try both, see what you think.

  • @janventer2723
    @janventer2723 10 лет назад

    I find that before you bend the foam at the half inch mark for the square tube,just run a piza cutter down the middle of the half inch strip,and it will bend much easier.Thanx for a very good vidio.

  • @MarcelLENORMAND
    @MarcelLENORMAND 12 лет назад +1

    Isopropyl Alcohol can also be used to release Hot Glue. :)

  • @ExperimentalAirlines
    @ExperimentalAirlines  11 лет назад

    Hot glue for quick bond and no-stress joints, white gorilla glue for firm bonds. See my recent video on pretaping foamboard for more info on that, and the tape source. As long as there is tape and paper on the outside radius the foam will not break when bent. Don't worry about the ripples. They will mostly smooth out upon bending the board.

  • @letmeplaymystrat
    @letmeplaymystrat 12 лет назад

    Good video. I did test comparison between your fuse method and the vinyl that I am using. The foam fuse is 38.5 grams per foot, mine is 98.5 grams per foot. I think I might give up the durability of the vinyl for the weight savings. Thanks-

  • @ExperimentalAirlines
    @ExperimentalAirlines  11 лет назад

    Hey that's a pretty good idea, will try it out.

  • @ExperimentalAirlines
    @ExperimentalAirlines  11 лет назад

    I have once, and other guys have. In my opinion it adds more weight than is justified by the strength gain. The standard construction is plenty strong for normal and aerobatic flights. I suppose if you were going to crash all the time, maybe it would be worth it.

  • @TheSateef
    @TheSateef 5 лет назад

    i cut a shallow V shape to get a nice tight, small radius curve, then hot glue after bending. also i pour boiling water in if necessary to help it bend.

  • @maj0411
    @maj0411 12 лет назад

    Great videos! Can you provide information on how you mount your motors in the tubular fuselages? Thanks!

  • @ExperimentalAirlines
    @ExperimentalAirlines  12 лет назад

    I think you could, it would just take some practice to make it nice and round.

  • @ExperimentalAirlines
    @ExperimentalAirlines  11 лет назад

    Readi-Board (aka Dollar Tree foamboard) can be peeled with no effort at all. Most other foamboards are not so easy.

  • @mikeyyeah3701
    @mikeyyeah3701 11 лет назад

    What do you think of a built - up fuselage with bulkheads and formers using white glue and packing tape for strength at the seams?

  • @manofmanynames1714
    @manofmanynames1714 11 лет назад

    I mean the insulating spray foam you get at the hardware store for filling in cracks in your house.

  • @manofmanynames1714
    @manofmanynames1714 11 лет назад

    Does this foam bend well when heated? Would it be possible to heat and mold it around a round tube to make a round fuselage? Would there be a significant aerodynamic advantage to a round or tapered round fuselage?

  • @yossish4463
    @yossish4463 11 лет назад

    thanks for those videos :)
    how do you remove the paper from the foam-board so easily?

  • @raguilard
    @raguilard 11 лет назад

    Hi nice work, I watch your other videos and I'am learning different ways to build. I got some foamboard at THE DOLLAR STORE and it has slight waves in it. It is ADAMS white foamboard and the outsides peel off easy. If I try to bend it into a wing or fuse will it break or just bend? I have been using blue foam from Lowe's and sometimes it breaks. I score it where I want to bend it. What glue is best for this white foamboard? One more thing. Where do you buy your thin colored tape? Thanks

  • @manofmanynames1714
    @manofmanynames1714 11 лет назад

    Have you ever tried that spray foam for inside of the wing or fuselage? Do you think it would add much strength?

  • @purepurebliss
    @purepurebliss 12 лет назад

    Experimentalairlines nice video. I tried the links at the end but when I clicked them they did not work. Can you provide another link to get to the 5.8Ghz cp antenna?
    Thank you.

  • @mikeyyeah3701
    @mikeyyeah3701 11 лет назад

    or possibly epoxy?