So how many 1/4" sticks does one have to purchase to get 4 good ones to build a wing with? I'd rather not mention the supplier, as I'm not trying to throw anyone under the bus, but it's one of the big companies.
I recently ordered 10 sticks, along with some other sheeting in various sizes.
Upon unwrapping, 4 of the 10 1/4" X 1/4" pieces looked like hockey sticks. Bent and twisted. They immediately went in the trash. 3 weren't as bad, but far from straight, I plan on using them to start fires in my fireplace over the winter. Only two of the ten actually measured anything close to .250 square, most were something like .262 X .240, far from square.
One piece that was nice and straight was too hard to safely stick a pin through, maybe that's why it was so straight. I'm thinking of using that piece to build a crossbow.
Bottom line is I ended up with one piece that I could actually use. Did I just get a bad batch of sticks, or have others found similar problems when purchasing wood sticks?
I know that balsa getting harder and harder to come by, maybe I have my sights set too high. I'd like to build a nice straight wing, starting with crooked sticks didn't seem like a good way to do it.
I have a nice table saw, is it possible to make my own sticks by ripping some 1/4" sheets? The last time I tried that, I ended up with a bunch of nice hockey sticks as well. They looked great when I first ripped them, but after a few days, they were awful, must have something to do with the grain of the wood or maybe the moon's gravitational pull on our planet.
Thanks
To be completely fair, the sheeting that I received was beautiful and certainly in the 4-6 lb range that I requested. No problems there at all.