OK, we'va always been told to lay a sheet of wax paper over your plans when you build. You protect your plans, and the glue won't stick to the wax paper!
So, in my somewhat tarnished golden years I decide to build an old stick and tissue rubber powered Guillows LANCER for kicks. (And just to see if I could still do it!)
You can see the rest coming...Lay the wax paper over the plan. Punch out the parts. (Beautiful die cutting!) Pin them on the plan. Here comes the glitch!
Now, I'm not a big fan of CA, but I figure this model won't have a lot of stresses being
applied.
Add a drop of instant CA to each joint. (Qwick build)
Yup, the whole wing is stuck to the wax paper at EVERY joint! An hour of peeling, cutting, and careful sanding and I have my wing back.
WHAT DID I DO WRONG? (Am I just too much of an old timer?)
Ward