Hello all,
has anybody had luck with purchasing balsa wood nose cones? I'm frustrated with the plastic ones. I prefer not carving one. I've tried a few times now and I'd simply prefer to purchase one. I'm looking for one for my Cessna 150 and my BF109.
Thanks in advance.
balsawood nose cones
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Chris A.
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Re: balsawood nose cones
Guillows does sell spare plastic nose cones. Although I have not done it, you could try filling the plastic part with high density spray foam for stiffness. When dry it is almost as stiff s balsa.
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woolies
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Re: balsawood nose cones
TO EMEIERMODELER
I purchase blocks of balsa: then cut to square, mark a side with a diagonal "x", insert w/glue a dowel of appropriate diameter, using a drill press or perhaps a drill, shape nose cone to size after cutting away corners to a rough shape, using an o.d. lathe protactor,
Use fine sandpaper to finish to shape while drill or drill press turns.
I have done many this way. I hope this helps.
woolies
I purchase blocks of balsa: then cut to square, mark a side with a diagonal "x", insert w/glue a dowel of appropriate diameter, using a drill press or perhaps a drill, shape nose cone to size after cutting away corners to a rough shape, using an o.d. lathe protactor,
Use fine sandpaper to finish to shape while drill or drill press turns.
I have done many this way. I hope this helps.
woolies