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10. Glue the die-cut 3/32" balsa former F2A in place 4"
behind F1A.
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11. Cut the 1/8" x 1/4" x 24" balsa stick in half, making two
front deck stringers. Position each stringer in the notches
in F1A, F2A and F3A and flush with F3A. Cut the excess off
flush with F1A.
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12. Cut a 1/16" x 4" x 30" balsa sheet in half, making two
15" long front deck sheets.
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13. Align the top of the sheet with the top of the front
deck stringer but with 1/4" excess overhanging the top of
the stringer. Carefully trim and shape the sheet until
satisfied with the fit. Note: The grain runs parallel to the
stringer, not the fuse top.
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14. Glue the bottom edge of the sheet to the fuse top.
Liberally wet the outside of the sheeting by spraying it with
an ammonia/water mix. Gently bend the sheet until you can
position it in a smooth curve all the way to the stringer. Use
medium CA to glue the sheet to the formers and stringer.
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15. Repeat steps 13 and 14 for the right side.
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16. Sand the front deck sheeting flush with the top of the
front deck stringers.
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17. Carefully trim the front deck sheet along the cockpit
area to have a nice rounded shape as shown in the photo.
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18. Glue the 1/2" x 2-1/2" x 8-3/4" balsa front deck top
to formers F1A, F2A and F3A and to the front deck
stringers, leaving 1/4" overhanging F3A.
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19. Carve and sand the front deck top to blend with the
rounded shape of the front deck sheet.
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