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Posted: May/27/2012 at 10:40am |
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Let us know how you get the the wood parts for your plan build.
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Posted: May/27/2012 at 2:35pm |
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I picked laser cut because my last one was laser cut, but I have cut my own in the past and rather enjoy it. Just kinda lazy now . .
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Woomera Basic Member
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Posted: May/27/2012 at 6:14pm |
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I voted Laser cut as I'm just too lazy at the moment to cut my own kit
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Posted: May/27/2012 at 8:39pm |
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It depends on that model being built...
My 1/4 Gee-Bee was cut by hand, as it had few parts (20 to 35 total) and it was MUCH cheaper and quicker to do it by hand.
The FW-190 didn't require many parts, but it was laser cut.
The ziroli P-61 i'll be building this winter will be laser cut, as there are allot of parts to cut, and i'm to lazy to cut them myself..
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Posted: May/27/2012 at 9:30pm |
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I cut my own stuff. Sometimes store-bought canopies, cowlings and spinners work out OK; sometimes I make'm. The goal is a respectable looking plane that's light enough to fly well and withstand the rigors of my landings. I'm not sure that I come out ahead $-wise. It's fun, also.
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Posted: May/28/2012 at 7:51am |
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I love laser cut kits but will be trying my hand at a hand cut kit next. Kellogg Avenger
Mike
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Posted: May/28/2012 at 8:43am |
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Wow. Those results are shocking to me. I thought I was like the only guy who preferred to cut their own kit...but, better than 50/50...who knew?
Like others I have used about every method, but all things considered, without hesitation, I prefer to cut my own. Nothing beats selecting your own wood for each part, weighing different wood, and knowing where any inaccuracies might lie once you are through cutting...to say nothing about it being like 1/3 of the cost of a purchased kit.
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jordy200 Basic Member
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Posted: May/28/2012 at 9:39am |
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Wulf190 I couldnt agree more!! you get to know all the parts & where they go by cutting your own parts & it adds up to a very small percentage of the total build time in the end, Though I do fully understand the use of laser cut parts I for one can be very lazy & they should be accurate.
I voted to cut your own parts even though my current project is an old Dave Platt kit which is precision die stamped
Jordy
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