Finish sanded that final coat and I was left with only minor imperfections that will get taken care of on the next step.
Thursday, December 12, 2024
Canopy fairing part 15
Finish sanded that final coat and I was left with only minor imperfections that will get taken care of on the next step.
Wednesday, December 11, 2024
Canopy fairing part 14
Monday, December 9, 2024
Canopy fairing part 13
At this point I put down a heavy coat of black dyed resin.
This does a few things....it helps seal the pores of the glass and also will show the low spots instantly when sanded in the next step.
Saturday, December 7, 2024
Canopy fairing part 12
Now time to start shaping this canopy fairing.
Just a few of my tools to get this surface ready for primer.The key takeaway here is to always use a sanding block or tool when doing this to prevent extra work. You don't want to sand all the high spots down so much that you eliminate your low spots. This will thin the glass to a point where it will be weak. Once you start sanding into the weave, stop and add more filler in the lows.
Scott's video on the Van's Youtube channel mentions this as well. Sand to a shape not to a finish.
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Canopy fairing part 11
Put the canopy back on the airplane to slather a layer of epoxy and micro as filler. Went thick on the areas I knew were low spots.
Tuesday, December 3, 2024
Canopy fairing part 10
Flipped the canopy over and started cleaning up the glass and the relief for the seal.
Monday, December 2, 2024
Canopy Fairing Part 9
Today I marked the cutline for the fairing using the template supplied. The design has changed since this template was last updated because the forward hole on the template does not exist on the canopy side rails.
Sides marked...plenty of overhang left over which is good.
If you don't have one of these diamond cuttoff wheels, GET ONE! They work very well on this fiberglass. Hardly any wear on it and it does not heat up the epoxy like the reinforced fiber ones do.
I then used a larger diameter sanding drum in the drill to get the large radius corner. I used a sanding block to sand the long straight edges to the line.
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