Basic Building Tools for Balsa Model Aeroplanes - RC Model Aeroplane Build & Repair

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2025

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  • @easystar123
    @easystar123 Месяц назад +2

    I am flying almost 39 years and at the start i had my kits built for me. When Arfs came on the market, thats what ive been flying eversince. Earlier this year i had a small crash with my P51 when i was bringing it into land. It hit a hedge and damaged the leading edge on both wings. Thanks to this video, i bought a David plane and i made a 12 inch sanding stick. Ive almost completed the repair and im very happy with the way it is turning out. Both wings will be ready for recovering very soon. Many thanks for all your videos. They are terrific.

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  Месяц назад

      Thank you very much, really pleased you enjoyed the videos, appreciate the feedback 😀

  • @johnroberts3723
    @johnroberts3723 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for that mate,
    You definitely covered everything a beginner or experienced modeller needs. The only thing that I would add to the list is a selection of small files and a pair of pliers.

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  9 месяцев назад

      Good point! Thanks for the comment, pleased you enjoyed the video 😀

  • @Jan-mu6vs
    @Jan-mu6vs 4 месяца назад +1

    I have all the tools, definitely buying some kits. Forgot how fun it is buying things to hobby at home. Ty!

  • @perkyplanesrc9363
    @perkyplanesrc9363 Месяц назад +1

    Excellent video, thanks! I say a dremel/rotary tool is not a bad investment either.

  • @claudegiguere8731
    @claudegiguere8731 3 месяца назад +1

    Many thanks Mark, your time and effort creating this very interesting tutorial are really appreciated! I just bought my cutting board as my first tool. You have one more follower 😊

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you very much for the kind comment, really appreciated. Hope your building goes well 😀

    • @claudegiguere8731
      @claudegiguere8731 3 месяца назад +2

      @@MarkRobinson555 thanks!!

  • @moparmusts
    @moparmusts 3 месяца назад +1

    Very useful video!!! Some of the comments also had useful ideas.

  • @davidmohan9784
    @davidmohan9784 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Mark, great refresher on the basics and I’ll be sure to add a few steel blocks to the bench now.

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  2 года назад +1

      Pleased to have helped, thanks very much for the comment

  • @Brian-1948
    @Brian-1948 3 года назад +2

    Thank you Mark, very useful info. I've got most bits but still looking, my notebook has got some new entries now.

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  3 года назад

      Hi Brian, thanks for the comment, it's appreciated, glad you liked the video 😀

  • @WSquared60
    @WSquared60 2 года назад +3

    Great vid, thanks for posting! To add some financial perspective, the entire shopping list from this video (minus metal blocks, caliper and plane) was right at $100 USD on Amazon choosing relatively good quality items in Jun 22.
    Cheers!

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  2 года назад

      Thanks, appreciate the additional information 😀

  • @runforitman
    @runforitman 2 года назад +2

    just bought my first balsa kit
    am excited to give it a go
    this video was a big help, for me, with giving me confidence with the tools I have
    (i have most of these tools, so I'm glad to know they're enough to build it)

  • @orellanajuan9431
    @orellanajuan9431 3 года назад

    Scroll saw is a must!

  • @ashutoshbhakuni303
    @ashutoshbhakuni303 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the great video!
    Pls share some details on the building board options

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much, appreciate the comment. I use a balsa building board that is produced and supplied by SLEC in the UK, which is great to work on 😀

  • @Captrez77
    @Captrez77 3 года назад +3

    Cheers mate, very informative 👍🏽

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  3 года назад +1

      Thanks very much for the comment, greatly appreciated 😀

  • @ARMY_RUGS
    @ARMY_RUGS 3 года назад +1

    Just coming into the hobby . And I’m learning to build ex planes from balsa . This is my first video . Thanks a lot @mark . Hoping to get more videos for complete build for beginners. Thnx.
    Can you kindly list the tools in the description next time and possibly purchase links

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  3 года назад

      Hi there, welcome to the hobby and I am pleased you found my video useful. I have done a few build series, which may help you along the way, take a look in my play list. I have listed a wood supplier in another comment to you, here is another link which is really useful for supplies, again in the UK www.modelshopleeds.co.uk/catalog/index.php?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI19rjw9LA7AIVGO7tCh1RLQk5EAAYASAAEgLpi_D_BwE Good luck, and enjoy building!

  • @mikepasko7493
    @mikepasko7493 3 года назад +2

    Great info........

  • @RCTaildraggin
    @RCTaildraggin 3 года назад +3

    Thanks Mark, always nice to see what others use. The items in my toolbox looks very similar to yours, thanks for sharing 👍

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Jerry, really appeciate your continued support and comments

  • @geoffreydowen5793
    @geoffreydowen5793 2 года назад

    hi Mark, I hAD a stroke in 2020 and purchased some plans for a Mk1 Spitfire, 6 foot wings! I didnt think of the size when purchasing, so it is a bit of a shock. looks like you are going to be my mentor in all this hnace me watching this about basic tools im panicking a bit actually, although i am /was, a carpenter; previous life! ithink I have the ability within to make this as part of my rehabilitation. nice flow to your show and you are english,my draeings are imperial , so im having to convert everything prior to ordereing materials keep up the good work and thank you.

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  2 года назад

      Hi there, thank you for such a kind comment, really pleased you find the videos useful. Just take the build slowly and check and double chek the measurmenrs and I am sure it will be fine, and if you make a mistake its no big deal, balsa si very forgiving to work with so easy to correct. Have you see the videos I did about building from plans? They may help with some of the pitfalls - I will as a link to the first one. Good luck with the build.

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/DvgljuH9EYg/видео.html

  • @arthurvanaalst
    @arthurvanaalst 3 года назад +1

    Hallo Mark, I have now the same blocks. It cost me € 30,-- and i paint them black. It was a very good idea. Thanks Mark.

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  3 года назад

      Excellent, really pleased to hear, thanks for letting me know it will be the best €30 you have ever spent, they are so useful - good building

  • @easystar123
    @easystar123 3 месяца назад

    Brilliant video.

  • @michaelgallant7615
    @michaelgallant7615 3 года назад

    Good video great info for the new builder...

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  3 года назад

      Thanks very much, appreciate you taking the time to let me know 😀

  • @NormanLedoyen
    @NormanLedoyen 3 года назад

    Good one Mark

  • @nunukula
    @nunukula 3 года назад +1

    nice Video!

  • @wrxs1781
    @wrxs1781 3 года назад +1

    Good video Mark, I use wooden paint stir sticks for sand paper backing. I do not have the steel blocks which I will investigate for future projects. I purchased the Dremel fret type saw and it is to fast causing mistakes.

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  3 года назад

      Hi, thanks for the comment, really good to hear what otheres are doing.

  • @andyonline-zr6bq
    @andyonline-zr6bq Год назад +1

    Mark, your videos are great. Just wondered, when using a brush to apply glue, how do you stop pva/aliphatic drying on the bristles - do you keep the brush in a jar of water ? 3:38

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much, really appreciate the comment, pleased you liked the videos. I always wash out my brushes as soon aa I have finished, only takes a second 😀

    • @andyonline-zr6bq
      @andyonline-zr6bq Год назад +1

      @@MarkRobinson555 Ah ! Understood, thanks Mark. Looks to be a much more controlled way of applying glue.

  • @user-rx8qq8sk9ydv1ce5ib
    @user-rx8qq8sk9ydv1ce5ib Год назад

    Awesome, Thanks for your video. I am starting my first build of a balsa model (Phoenix Corsair 0.52). Which video would be the best to learn to build (installing the servos, pushrods, mounting the engine, fitting fuel tank and tubes linkage to the glow engine, glueing the hinges, installing the gear, etc.) and how to measure the CG (should I fill the fuel tank first!). Thanks

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the comment, pleased you liked it. If you watch any of my build series they will help with basic techniques, perhaps the Great Planes Trainer 60. Always do the CG with an empty tank

    • @user-rx8qq8sk9ydv1ce5ib
      @user-rx8qq8sk9ydv1ce5ib Год назад

      @@MarkRobinson555 thanks a lot. Very helpful!

  • @leesslotcars
    @leesslotcars 2 года назад +1

    Great video Mark, I’m about to get into this hobby so a trip to Wilco is on the cards, where is the best place to source balsa wood in the UK??

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  2 года назад +1

      Thanks very much for the kind comment, I always get my wood from Slec, very good service www.slecuk.com/

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  2 года назад

      Another good source for other bits is www.modelshopleeds.co.uk/catalog/index.php?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI19rjw9LA7AIVGO7tCh1RLQk5EAAYASAAEgLpi_D_BwE

    • @leesslotcars
      @leesslotcars 2 года назад +1

      @@MarkRobinson555 fab thanks Mark I’ll check it out

  • @UP-th2jk
    @UP-th2jk 3 года назад +3

    Corkboard? I can't live with out a good tightly made corkboard. I pin down plans...etc.

  • @ronwebb3242
    @ronwebb3242 3 года назад +1

    I really like the steel blocks and the way you use them but where do you find them? I have tried machine shops and a steel supplier but no luck

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  3 года назад

      The blocks I find so useful, I would be lost without them, I use them for so many different tasks. I had them made from a length of 50x50mm steel bar. Got a local machine shop to cut them to length and mill the ends square. The small blocks are 50mm long, so hence squares, and then I have some that are 100mm long, which is useful somtimes to have the extra weight. Don't know of an alternative to having them made, which is very expensive in some parts of the world, I was lucky enough to get them made where this type of work is relatively cheap. Hope that helps

    • @ronwebb3242
      @ronwebb3242 3 года назад

      Thanks for Mark. I have gleaned much useful information from your videos but these blocks take the biscuit. They pretty much negate the need for a magnetic or pin building boards and help in so many useful ways. I have not come across this building method before and will keep searching!!

  • @mikeross3869
    @mikeross3869 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Mark, can't be able to find the steel building blocks you are referring to on the internet. I am in USA. Any ideas?

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  3 года назад

      Hi there Mike, they are 50mm square blocks I had made, cut from a length of rod and the ends milled square. An alternative may be the blocks engineers use for setting out, I have picked up a few at car boot sales in the UK, only problem with them is they are not all a consistent size like the ones I had made. As I said I do find them invaluable for building

  • @alexherrera3918
    @alexherrera3918 2 года назад +1

    can you please suggest what markers are good for balsa? i have used some fine markers and the balsa absorb the ink and i end up with a thick line not very useful. Thanks

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  2 года назад +1

      Hi, I use a fine leaded propelling pencil with 3B lead, works lovely 😊

    • @alexherrera3918
      @alexherrera3918 2 года назад +1

      @@MarkRobinson555 thanks!!

  • @deetee-uk
    @deetee-uk 3 года назад +1

    Where would you get steel blocks like that at a reasonable price?

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  3 года назад

      I had these blocks made from a 50mm square steel I picked up at a scrap metal place. I got a machine shop to cut and then mill the ends square. Unfortunately this can be quite an expensive job, I was luck to be in Northern Thailand at the time so the cost was not to bad.

  • @ronwebb3242
    @ronwebb3242 3 года назад

    Hi Mark. What do you use for a building board? My old one, part of a door has warped!!

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  3 года назад +1

      I use a balsa building board, its made by SLEC in the UK, really nice. I have also used a large piece of dense foam in the past.

  • @jerrygiles1661
    @jerrygiles1661 2 года назад +1

    Surprised you didn't begin with a dead flat building surface. Without that, pretty hard to get very far...

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  2 года назад

      I would totally agree, although the emphasis was on the tools, appreciate the comment, as you say a flat building surface is essential

    • @jerrygiles1661
      @jerrygiles1661 2 года назад +1

      @@MarkRobinson555 full disclosure...I only noticed that because I was searching for ideas on how to make a truly flat and accurate board myself. Thanks for your gracious reply!

  • @arthurvanaalst
    @arthurvanaalst 3 года назад +1

    Do you use facebook?

    • @MarkRobinson555
      @MarkRobinson555  3 года назад

      I do, but not very much I have a love hate relationship with it, use it just for a few groups etc and keeping in touch with family