I often write it
choices, choices, choices...................what is wisdom?
Why this hesitating attitude, you might wonder when you see this photo
Well, the next picture makes it a bit clearer, I think
On the first photos you can see the connecting pieces with which I have attached the rudder surface and rear wing, this to prevent deformation, so that worked fine in itself, but after removing both surfaces, something still broke, well, the ribs are less than a mm thick and after curing things still started to deform, so they were bent. In addition, the hinge idea was what I had and what worked on a digital level, really didn't work because of the size, or the lack of size.
So I had to make something different, so it's old school fitting and measuring again, but it worked, at least the hinge, but because of the deformation the tip did not go well.
So I am now at a very big intersection of decisions
- Drawing the ribs thicker, hopefully creating a bit more strength to prevent deformation and slightly reduce breakage
- Printing only the wing bars and the ribs from plastics
- Make the whole old school, I can print the ribs on paper for the size, but I think I'll need something thicker evergreen
use to get the bulge.
- just continue drawing things digitally and have another build (not the most favorite option)
I am leaning towards option 3. Much more work, but then I am in control. I like the middle section (the square frame and the axle behind it). I think the water washable resin is just not strong enough to stay straight and I don't want to switch to the normal one because of the Ipa stuff.
The advantage is that I do have a very good example and I can still print the small details