Rudder – Day 10 – 3 hours

Deburred and dimled all the skeleton parts and countersunk the counterweight to fit the counterweight rib. Countersinking the rib was a no-brainer:  I had to order a #10 dimple die set from Cleaveland. Their kit does not include one. Screws fit like a charm in the counterweight rib. All dimpling and countersinking done with the…

Rudder – Day 9 – 2 hours

Trimmed and finished the rudder horn brace and fabricated the rudder bottom attach strips. A common mistake with the rudder horn brace is to trim too much off it. When you drill it the holes end up being too close to the edge. Thanks to some other builder’s who kept excellent logs, I avoided this:…

Rudder – Day 8 – 3.5 hours

Well today ended with something that looks like a rudder. Pretty exciting. I prepped the spar and ribs. This involved match drilling all the holes in the rudder horn, reinforcement plates (on the spar where the bearings will eventually connect to the Vert. Stab.), and ribs. The top rib and counterbalance rib required some fluting…

Rudder – Day 7 – 2 hours

Finally, got the first part of the rudder (preparing the skins) done today. This was also the first time I got to try back-riveting. Up to this point, I have squeezed and bucked rivets. Back-riveting is the easiest. Now that I said that, I will say I screwed up but, it was not anything major. I…

Rudder – Day 6 – 2 hours

Today was a fun day and ended with the parts being ready to rivet together finally. First I primed the stiffeners: Then, with the help of Leza, I got both rudder skins dimpled. This was a bit of a milestone in the project as it was the first time she helped me with it. Thanks,…