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It is my first time posting. Let me know if im doing it right! Haha. Thanks. Trying to figure out how to post pics if u have any tips let me know! Thanks. :)
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Heres my vector wing
(http://stunthanger.com/smf/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=34908.0;attach=144477;image)
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Very nice skeleton of a wing. It looks like you figured out how to post pictures.
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That's looking really great Samantha, looking forward to watching your progress.
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Welcome to the forum. Picture came out just fine.
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Welcome to Stunt Hanger! That Vector wing is looking great! Good luck with the build.
BIG Bear
RNMM/AMM
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Heres another one all together :) ill be posting more
(http://stunthanger.com/smf/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=34908.0;attach=144479;image)
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Go into edit that last post and see how I edited your thread. That's how you embed photos into a post or anywhere on the forum
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I loved carving...... NOT!I got a scar from the dumb thing hah
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I loved carving...... NOT!I got a scar from the dumb thing hah
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There's probably no one on this forum who hasn't done the same thing at one time or another.
Press on!
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Welcome aboard Samantha, the Vector is looking great! It's nice to see one that's not an ARF! y1
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Welcome Samantha!
We are glad your here.
Hope to see your Vector along with you and your dad at Brodaks. H^^
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I loved carving...... NOT!I got a scar from the dumb thing hah
Outstanding work young lady, wear that scar like badge of honour. y1 #^ n~
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That's looking good Sam! Guess your Nats machine? What engine are you putting in?
Dave
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In this crowd, scars on your hands are signs that you have learned.
Welcome.
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Just be glad you didnt have to get three stitches. I learned my lesson just how sharp #11 blades are a few months ago.
The Vector is looking good Sam! Keep up the good work, see you at Brodaks!
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Terrific work Samantha. Welcome to the forum I'll look forward to hearing from you many more times.
The work looks great. In fact it looks like you could teach some of us old guys a thing or two about building.
Yeah xacto knoves cut eaisly and deeply...most of us have many scars gained over the years from saying OOOPPPPPPS. Just don't get too much blood on the airplane it's hard to cover up with dope... LL~ LL~ LL~
Just kidding, of course...I know it hurts. Just keep it clean and it'll heal very fast! A little Neosporin helps also...I keep a tube in the shop...just don't mix it up with the CA!
Looks like we're going to see great things from you young lady. Keep it up! #^
Randy Cuberly
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A scar is simply a tattoo with a story!
Nice work on the Vector Ms Samantha but now the question is-----what for power?
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We had to stop and get a bandage, and I had to hear about it for a hour. I hated to tell her when she was done that she had two wing tips to do.
Steve
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Vector will have a brodak 40 on it. And hopefully it will be ready for brodak. Thanks for the laughs and tips :) tempest will have a PA40 merlin and a bob hunt wing :D worked for 3 hrs tonight got the fuse sides dont and the doublers on for the tempest. And if my dads eye feels good after surgery we will finish the fuse tomorrow :)
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Great work young lady!
Welcome to Stunt Hanger.
Eric Rule
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Very nice job!
Looks great in the "bones".
Should be a great flyer.
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Now I am no doctor and I am not giving any advice. What I do for all cuts is use CA seeing as that is what it was designed for. One year at SIG I reached into my tool box and slit my finger wide open on a knife I had in there. I had no CA handy so I went to the trailer and asked the girl for some thin set. I had Frank put it on my finger as I held it together. It would not stop bleeding. So we hit it with kicker, it smoked and burned but it stopped bleeding and I have no scar at all. With as deep as I cut it, I really needed stitches probably 3 or 4 but the CA did the job. Disclaimer "Do not try this trick at home".
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Now I am no doctor and I am not giving any advice. What I do for all cuts is use CA seeing as that is what it was designed for. One year at SIG I reached into my tool box and slit my finger wide open on a knife I had in there. I had no CA handy so I went to the trailer and asked the girl for some thin set. I had Frank put it on my finger as I held it together. It would not stop bleeding. So we hit it with kicker, it smoked and burned but it stopped bleeding and I have no scar at all. With as deep as I cut it, I really needed stitches probably 3 or 4 but the CA did the job. Disclaimer "Do not try this trick at home".
Great work Samantha!
It sounds a bit macabre but Sparky is correct. CA was originally invented as a field-expedient alternative to stiching up Soldiers in Vietnam. Still used in my unit today in Afghanistan to seal up papercuts and the aforementioned incursions with #11 blades H^^
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Samantha, I guess you already know you are on a great big learning curve with all us old F+++s here on the forum helping you. The plane looks great and I'm scratching my head trying to figure out how you got so much done so quick. Now about your Dad's eye, did you hit him for laughing at you? Anyway this old man hopes to meet both of you soon. H^^
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Hey Samantha, it was great to see you & Steve at "the show". The cut you get carving is to be expected, BUT, try your best to avoid those installed by the props!!!!! (Don't ask me how I know about those.)
Great to have you on the forum!
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Samantha,
Your airplanes are looking good! It is great to see a young lady building airplanes. We need more women of all ages and more young men in the sport. Have fun, that is what it is all about.
Pat
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We couldn't figure out how to get on this so I just take pics I've been working on it for 2 months haha. But thank you for all the compliments it helps me so much and the tips. Haha.
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Your new model looks like it's coming along great, Samantha. When carving, the thing to remember is to take your time, keep your knives and gouges sharp, and never ever text while carving! LL~ Steve
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Dad once glued my fingers to a bored on "accident" haha. Just joking. But we put kicker on and my fingers were stuck and it burnt!! So now I have him hold it hahha..
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Heres another one all together :) ill be posting more
(http://stunthanger.com/smf/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=34908.0;attach=144479;image)
Hi Samantha
Looks like you doing a really great building job on my plane ! Keep up the good work, and welcome :-)
Randy
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Your building skills are mighty fine there Samantha......does my heart good to see someone young as you in the hobby. I am just getting back to it after an almost 20 year hiatus. Having fun. You bleed for your art.
Shug
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Very nice job Samantha! Please post pics of your finished handiwork when painted and trimmed out. And don't let me fly it because it wouldn't live too long! Welcome and happy landings!
Dave
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Very nice work Samantha, you must have an expert dad! LOL I wish I could get my 14yr old daughter Iris to be more interested....but her mom is more interested in 4H so they are always going off by themselves. Can you give me any pointers as to how I might get some consideration ??? ;D LL~
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Hey John, just don't push it. My family don't push the airplane stuff either. It is something that keeps me out of their way. It was fun though when the granddaughter went to club meeting last year and then asked to fly the plane. That was the second time she had soloed. Then opening day of the races the grandson asked if he could go. Do you like funnel cake. Well time for Church.
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Yeah we'll, my dad was watching windy flying on a tape and I said I wanted to do it. It's like RC I will not fly it and if my dad keeps on bugging me I'll just say no,no,no,no. But he don't cause he know I don't like it. If she likes it she will fly when she wants too. Many girls don't want to do it.
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Samantha, she likes to fly them, just doesn't commit the time to build. She's all into horses and going to county fairs...she won her first buckle for showmanship last year. ;)
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You can get the glue of your fingers with your teeth . you get the glue of your teeth with your tounge . But you have to be carefull not to then get it on your lips , if you do , breath with your mouth open till it dries . :P ;D
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Samantha, she likes to fly them, just doesn't commit the time to build.
Can't say I blame her. I was a flyer and not a builder when I was a kid. I couldn't tell you why, even today. Though these days, it's half the fun!
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Samantha, she likes to fly them, just doesn't commit the time to build. She's all into horses and going to county fairs...she won her first buckle for showmanship last year. ;)
At least she is doing something constructive and it's keeping her busy. My granddaughter that flew last year is into baseball and basketball. Last game last Thursday they came from 6 points down to win by 1. They had to hold them in the last inning to no runs. The place went crazy. I'm for anything that keeps them busy and away from the bad crowd.
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At least she is doing something constructive and it's keeping her busy. My granddaughter that flew last year is into baseball and basketball. Last game last Thursday they came from 6 points down to win by 1. They had to hold them in the last inning to no runs. The place went crazy. I'm for anything that keeps them busy and away from the bad crowd.
Like video games. I got so many kids in my charge that have no social skills due to growing up in front of the TV....
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John we started slow, she liked to paint, that was first. Then she like to put on silk span. Then she built a 15 herself last year for brodak. I would get her to help here and there. She started to like building a lot better as time went on. We have a long winter here so there is a lot of time. The big thing is there is no horse around, that would put a hurt in the building. She did dance for years, and now its track, this will take up a little time. Everything she gets to do is based on her grades at school. She now has a 4.0 so it is costing me a lot of money.
Like I tell everyone She wanted to fly control line. I flew RC, I flew cox back in the day, but hat was it. I was on the handle the first time and after that she was on her own. She has got a lot of help from so many people. I hope she stays with it, the people in CL is what makes this great.
Steve Hines
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The CA you use to glue models together is NOT the same CA you glue people together with! It was designed to glue B-36s together, not battlefield injuries!!
If you want to glue appalling injuries back together, keep some Dermabond around. The chemistry of the glues is different, and you also don't know what impurities/additives are in hobby CA.
A final unsolicited 2 cents. I found that my xacto curved hollowing bits were nowhere near the quality or sharpness of old tools my Dad had. That convinced me to go back to the dremel/sanding drum hollowing technique. I end up holding a mag lite flashlight between my knees and dremel the block over the beam so I can watch how thin I am getting the block. This gets me decent hollowing without painful injuries from the not very sharp exacto bit slipping from being forced too hard.