SuperFil For Voids in Wood
May 04, 2023 682 Views 06:19Timm Bogenhagen from the EAA staff demonstrates using SuperFil use as a filler in wood construction.
Timm Bogenhagen from the EAA staff demonstrates using SuperFil use as a filler in wood construction.
Timm Bogenhagen from the EAA staff demonstrates using SuperFil use as a filler in wood construction.
Timm Bogenhagen from the EAA staff demonstrates a useful tool to help pick up and hold brad tack nails for your woodworking project.
Mark Forss from the EAA staff SportAir Workshops demonstrates how to build a slider for your band saw table to aid accurate repetitive cutting.
Mark Forss from the EAA SportAir Workshops staff demonstrates how to customize a ruler to aide in easily locating evenly spaced holes.
Mark Forss from the EAA staff shows techniques to use common plastic ziplock bags to create pressure to hold together materials. Additionally, Mark shows the use of pastry decorating bags to help control delivery of epoxy and micro slurry.
Mark Forss from the EAA SportAir Workshops demonstrates tips to sand composites or wood surfaces.
Mark Forss from the EAA staff demonstrates a technique to measure the volumes of Part A and Part B epoxy.
Mark Forss from the EAA staff shows how to homebuild a dust collector to help keep the air in your workshop clean.
Timm Bogenhagen from the EAA staff demonstrates using a paper cutter to cut thin ply quick and accurately.
Timm Bogenhagen from EAA staff demonstrates a technique to apply varnish inside bolt holes using a pipe cleaner.
Timm Bogenhagen from EAA staff demonstrates how to use an eraser to remove this fuzz without damaging, removing excess or splintering the wood.
Timm Bogenhagen from the EAA staff shows how to build and use a simple alignment jig made from a wood block and steel bushing stock. The Jig is useful to align attachment straps when having to use a hand drill.
Timm Bogenhagen from the EAA staff demonstrates how thin aircraft plywood can be soaked in hot water, then formed. This can be useful for aircraft that use plywood for the leading edge of the wing.
Achieving a clean cut line without splintering can be a challenge when using a jigsaw. Timm Bogenhagen from the EAA staff gives a couple tips that can minimize wood splintering on your cut line.
Timm Bogenhagen from the EAA staff shows you a simple yet speedy way to stack and cut many gusset pieces with one cut.
Dave Clark shares some tips on building wood wing ribs. Dave and other members of Chapter 1311 are helping Paul Poberezny construct a replica of the Mechanix Illustrated Baby Ace.
Dave Clark shares some tips on making a wood wing rib jig. Dave and other members of Chapter 1311 are helping Paul Poberezny construct a replica of the Mechanix Illustrated Baby Ace.
Dave Clark shares some hints on gluing up wood wing ribs. Dave and other members of Chapter 1311 are helping Paul Poberezny construct a replica of the Mechanix Illustrated Baby Ace.
UPDATED July 20, 2017: In this week's tip, Timm Bogenhagen of the EAA Staff shares a few ways to cut aircraft plywood. Timm is a Technical Counselor and builder of an Oshkosh award winning TEAM Minimax.
Staples are used routinely to hold wood components in place until the glue dries. Timm Bogenhagen of the EAA staff shows a couple of techniques to easily remove the staples once the glue is dry.