Forming Elevator Ribs

Using the new clamp bars for my bending brake I formed four elevator ribs. Somehow I got a piece of steel shaving embedded in the edge of one and decided to discard it. This also prompted me to clean up the shop a bit. I also discarded the first rib I had formed on the weekend as it ended up with a crease on the inside of one of the flanges when I tried forming it with the 1/2" clamp bar.

Elevator Ribs

I cut out three elevator rib blanks today. These were the first parts I’ve cutout without templates. I just laid out the parts using the dimension on the plans. I had a problem when I formed the first one. The second bend causes the first flange to come in contact with the bending brake. It hit a sharp edge and ended up with a gouge in the aluminum. I think I’ll make this part again and see If I can get a short piece of 3/8" x 2" or 3" cold finished flat bar to make a new slimmer clamping bar for the brake.

More Tail Ribs

I formed up some more tail ribs today. I discovered that I really didn’t need the holes in the leading edge ribs but they will actually be hidden. I formed the outer ribs for both the horizontal stabilizer and the rudder. I did these with only C-clamps holding the forming blocks together. This worked well and the parts turned out great.

The Last Copy Of The Number 5 Former

I finally decided to add some additional flutes to the number 5 Former. I check the rivet locations and added to more recesses to my forming block. This time the former turned out great.

Another Number 5 Former

I’m still not happy with the way the #5 former is turning out. I cant seem to get the center portion that is the highest point when installed to turn out right. It seems like it needs another flute or two. I tried again tonight with deeper flutes but it still didn’t turn out.