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Heat form Fan-Fold Foam in your own kitchen oven! |
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The finished parts hold their shape, and provide unbelievable strength to your finished designs. For lightweight slowflyers, and indoor planes, say goodbye to spars & ribs.
You will need basic woodworking tools. A Circular saw, or handsaw, a jig/scroll saw or coping saw, and a drill. That's it, though a Dremel tool, or a router might come in handy.
Don't like cutting wood? Order the fully assembled jig! |
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These wings need no additional support of their own. Or put two back to back to create symmetrical, or semi-symmetrical airfoils. The finished wings are strong and hollow. There's enough room inside for your servos,and receiver. Heck even the battery fits in there! |
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Combine Wing Sections any way you want! |
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The Jig produces wing sections that are 20" long. (This allows the Jig to fit into most ovens.) Combine two for dihedral, or cut them for polyhedral. Attach 3 or 4 sections for gliders, double them up for bi-planes. Make your own professional quality parts, and replacements are only 15 minutes away at 200 degrees! |
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The easy to follow directions use standard hardware components. But, for those of you who are less than handy with the powertools, The Wing Baking Jig is available fully assembled too.
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Make incredibly light and strong single surface wings. |
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Wing Jig Plans come with FREE instructions for making the Mini-FastWing. |
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Bake, and allow to cool. Then add frosting and enjoy! |
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