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Section 2: Joining the Wing Halves
Step 10
Carefully slide the two wing halves together and firmly
press them together, allowing the excess epoxy to run out.
Check to make sure the wing panels align properly. Wipe
any excess epoxy away with rubbing alcohol and paper
towels. The plastic wing bag can be removed from the
wing halves after the epoxy has been applied.
Note
: It’s helpful to use wax paper underneath
the wing center while the epoxy is curing to
prevent excess epoxy from adhering to the
work surface area.
Step 11
Apply masking tape at the wing joint to hold the wing
halves together securely. Place the wing right side up on
a flat surface. With the wing lying flat on a surface without
any dihedral, apply more masking tape to the wing center
joint and recheck that the wing remains flat. Also make
sure the wing halves are still properly aligned. Allow the
wing joint epoxy to cure completely (overnight).
Step 12
Once the epoxy has cured completely, remove the
masking tape.