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Help creating a 3D model of a hotwire cut airfoil.

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    GreenAce92
    last edited by 8 Aug 2012, 17:13

    Hello All,

    I developed this aircraft as a proof of concept of an Ultralight that I designed. I wanted to create plans for it so that others may build it as well. I am having troubles figuring out how to create the airfoil you see it isn't simply a "draw airfoil - extrude - scale other end".

    The way this airfoil is produced is by taking two templates, one for the root chord of the wing ( center ) and one for the tip chord of the wing ( wing tips ). Then by use of a hotwire cutter, the airfoil is created by basically tangential cutting, so you see, by using a blend of both a washout of 2 degrees and a 0 degree incidence airfoil, you get a twisting "washout" effect.

    I don't know how to make something like this in sketchup, can someone help me out?

    http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/hh55/GreenAce92/Bobinsky%20-%20Stub-wing%20ultralight/DSC00813.jpg

    Here are the airfoils which I drew myself.


    DSC00835.jpg

    Regards,

    Jacob Cunningham

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      sdmitch
      last edited by 8 Aug 2012, 18:19

      The main wing can be created in the same manner as I created this tail section.

      [flash=800,600:1wwmb3e1]http://www.youtube.com/v/cpj6GZg_7V0[/flash:1wwmb3e1]

      Nothing is worthless, it can always be used as a bad example.

      http://sdmitch.blogspot.com/

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        GreenAce92
        last edited by 24 Aug 2012, 01:28

        Hello Sam,

        I watched your video. Unfortunately my wing is not as simple as your wing.

        If you imagine the two templates above spaced 18" from each other, then a hot wire traces these two shapes, you can see how this shape is not something that can just be made by "scaling" one side, it is a shape that changes across the entire span of the wing.

        One method I can think of is to cut sections from the wings and then trace those sections, align them and join them with the "draw-sandbox" tool but that defeats the purpose of designing since that would require a product that already exists to be reverse-designed into a CAD model.

        I appreciate the response however.

        Is it not possible to have two different shapes, then some sort of command creates a solid object as if a skin was rolled around these objects? Take an ellipse and a square then create a skin that joins these two shapes into a vase like structure.

        Regards,

        Jacob Cunningham

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          Gaieus
          last edited by 24 Aug 2012, 01:38

          Here is a method using only native SU tools (Arc, PushPull and Scale)

          [flash=640,480:1o9428hs]http://www.youtube.com/v/QO_D3ltOilk[/flash:1o9428hs]

          Gai...

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            mac1
            last edited by 24 Aug 2012, 03:21

            AIRFOIL.skpTake a look at Fredos curviloft tool. The attached used your info above, F spline fit to those, set scale of bottom to the 3" ref, did not set 2" of the top, 18 " separation. There are question about the station and position relation. Curves need clean up or provide x.y.z and station info. 😕

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              mitcorb
              last edited by 24 Aug 2012, 12:10

              @Gaieus:
              That video has trouble starting.

              I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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                mac1
                last edited by 24 Aug 2012, 13:45

                Did for me also but it did run>

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                  mitcorb
                  last edited by 25 Aug 2012, 03:19

                  Well, it's an oldie but a goodie. I remember it when I hopped on at SU v6.

                  I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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