Did not want to hijack Matt's thread about his cracked wing problem.
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"I NEVER cut the fuselage to install the wing. My 1/32 ply nose doublers go to a little over an inch behind the hinge line. This doubler also does not have a straight cut at the aft end, but rather is elliptical at the aft end. I then slide the wing into place. Yes the flap horn in in the wing slot before installing the wing, and then permanently affixed to the wing. I have not had fuselage cracks since I started doing this many, many, moons ago."
So how do you handle the wing cutout if its for a tapered wing (swept back LE). The cutout on at least one side of the fuse will have to be oversized for the center of wing to pass thru. In what part of the airfoil do you oversize the cutout ? How much of a gap do you end up with and how do you fill that ? I agree with you, I hate to cut thru the fuse sides and doublers to take out the bottom saddle.
At one point I was thinking about how to build a tapered wing, but have just the center section (about the width of the fuse plus the fillets) constant chord just because of this issue. Never did follow thru with the idea, what do you think ?
