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rtfm

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Location
Auckland, New Zealand
Gentlemen,
Hi. I am beginning to think about building the female molds for my wings. I don't want to shape the plugs by hand. My experience with shaping the plug for the fuse has illustrated quite clearly that my level of accuracy is less than adequate for such a critical component as the wings. I am going to have four plugs cut by a local CNC shop (as yet unidentified - but there are a number of them here).

My problem is that I lack the necessary CAD skills to produce the files required. I believe that DXF files would be adequate.

My wings are tapered, but with no washout. Riblett GA37A315 airfoil. Nothing fancy.

So I'm looking for someone with the necessary skills, and a bit of time to devote to this.

Any takers?

Regards,
Duncan
 
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