Sanding laser cut parts

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WFDAWG
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Sanding laser cut parts

Post by WFDAWG »

Hello...I am new to this forum.

I have a question regarding laser cut parts...especially as it applies to the Wright Flyer. I have read that sanding the burnt edges of the parts can be a "tedious" undertaking. But I'd like to know from someone who has actually built this model what their experience was.

Thanks to anyone who can share that info.

Eric
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Re: Sanding laser cut parts

Post by goose »

Yes it is a tedious affair to sand each and every one of those pieces that are used on the Flyer, But it is well worth it.
Wright19.jpg
If you look close, I didn't get all of the burn marks off of the wood, just most of them.

Mike
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Re: Sanding laser cut parts

Post by WFDAWG »

Thanks, Mike. With the pic you attached, you've completely answered my question.

Appreciate it.

Eric
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