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    • Mike LuceyM Offline
      Mike Lucey
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      @unknownuser said:

      Haven't cut anything yet, but I have all the supplies. I'll do a tutorial for this, because this is pretty fun. I might make a peanut scale version so I can find the best center of gravity for flight. What would someone want to see in the tutorial? Any ideas? There will probably be some better methods out there...

      Thanks PS,

      What I was suggesting a general 'This Is What I'm At' tut idea. And this is what you have started doing, thanks.

      I lot of tuts show a particular way of making something but I think members would also be interested in seeing more general work flows. I hope I have explained what I have in mind.

      Mike

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        Physicsguy1
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        All I am getting is that you want something that explains the workflow, right?

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        • Mike LuceyM Offline
          Mike Lucey
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          PG,

          I think it would be great to see more about, how folks go about using SketchUp for their work / hobbies. This is the first time I've seen SU being used for what you are doing. I think a lot or members find it interesting. Things like how did you start of the project, rough ups, etc.

          Mike

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            Physicsguy1
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            I will probably get to work on the model itself within 7 days(I know I said yesterday). The remote control portion might be troublesome, so don't expect it to be working soon.

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              MKG
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              Looks great. Apart from the wing bracing (and this is from my aeromodelling youth, which is some time ago)you might want to think about a bit more fuselage bracing too. After all, there's an engine to go in there (lots of torque), a fuel tank, an RC receiver and a couple (or more) servos. That last lot might not weigh too much, but they'll put a large inertial strain on the airframe in a tight turn.

              The centre of gravity (if I remember rightly) should be on the centre line of the wings when the model is fully loaded, so I think it makes sense to have the fuel tank right on that spot.

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                Physicsguy1
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                Thank you for the advice. I thought that the CG had to be at the epicenter of the peak point in the wing camber, though

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                  11zulu
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                  Hiya Mate

                  You might want to check out these for tips:

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                  Waves.ky » Drawing Foamies in Sketchup: Tips & Tricks

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                  http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=920416
                  pages 1 to 3 and also
                  http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=920416&page=10

                  A step by step building a F4
                  http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=947842

                  A step by step:
                  [you will have to signup to see the pictures!]
                  http://www.phlatforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=73&t=129

                  Another Step by Step - the best I can find so far is:
                  http://www.kartonbau.de/wbb2/thread.php?threadid=16473

                  Finally on Youtube something I will be trying out [as I'm a lazy so and so...]:
                  How to create 3D planes from 3-views
                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FJi1nmVGKg

                  Good Luck!

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                    Physicsguy1
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                    Thank you!

                    Right now I'm going to try to add reinforcements the fuselage and wings, and also try to fit in some alignment spars so I don't end up with 'a blob'. I've also derived some modeling tips from Model Aviation, a magazine popular among members of the aero-modeling community.

                    I will also be working on a flying wing design before I get to work on the original design, so I can test my modeling skills. I'll post some plans for that soon.

                    As for the original, the plans are itching to be printed, but I want to see if I can get enlarged versions of the plans scene in the model, because when they are not of the same scale as the model components, things will be VERY misaligned.

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                      Physicsguy1
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                      Does anyone know if there is a way to align the view so that the print-out component profile dimensions are equal to those in reality? For example; If you laid out a rectangle in SketchUp, and the dimensions were 1"x1", how would i determine the right view so that the square turns out 1"x1" on printing paper? Is there a CAD program capable of this?

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                        TIG Moderator
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                        @unknownuser said:

                        Does anyone know if there is a way to align the view so that the print-out component profile dimensions are equal to those in reality? For example; If you laid out a rectangle in SketchUp, and the dimensions were 1"x1", how would i determine the right view so that the square turns out 1"x1" on printing paper? Is there a CAD program capable of this?

                        http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=68460#p68460 is one way... search for 'print to scale' - there are lots of helpful suggestions...

                        TIG

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