Located some inexpensive carbon steel Kevlar shears by Clauss for $18 on Amazon, thanks for the tip. Also nice for all the kind notes on CF / Kevlar fitting process. I might use pink foam carved to fit in each sponson and bow nose area and glue in with Gorilla Glue, then it won't heat up the thin FG hull. Used this method on the Breathless build.
I'm only fitting a slightly longer (by 15mm) and not that much more powerful motor. I studied the glued in wood, disturbing this even in the slightest pull produced small resin crack sounds, but thankfully no stress cracks on the outside, so I left it alone. I'm going to leave all wood installed as is. Mostly a time issue for me at this point. Also, the glued in wood adds to the FG hull strengthening there already. I'll lay in carbon fiber kevlar 3k all around on any exposed FG surface I can reach, leaving the wood as is. Need to decide on System Three or US Composites 635 epoxy. I know this might be the not preferred method for ultimate strength, I just don't need to over build it, or over remove and then over rebuild it, just reinforce what is already there. I do too much of that stuff (and time in the hobby shop away from my family…) on my scale sailplanes!
Because the 2860 motor is longer and heavier, the only thing that might need adding is a rear tail clamp for added support. I ordered a single rigger mount for 28mm motors that looks trick from Kintec Racing. Also ordered some TFL props and a better collet for the motor/flex. Photos when parts arrive.
I'm only fitting a slightly longer (by 15mm) and not that much more powerful motor. I studied the glued in wood, disturbing this even in the slightest pull produced small resin crack sounds, but thankfully no stress cracks on the outside, so I left it alone. I'm going to leave all wood installed as is. Mostly a time issue for me at this point. Also, the glued in wood adds to the FG hull strengthening there already. I'll lay in carbon fiber kevlar 3k all around on any exposed FG surface I can reach, leaving the wood as is. Need to decide on System Three or US Composites 635 epoxy. I know this might be the not preferred method for ultimate strength, I just don't need to over build it, or over remove and then over rebuild it, just reinforce what is already there. I do too much of that stuff (and time in the hobby shop away from my family…) on my scale sailplanes!
Because the 2860 motor is longer and heavier, the only thing that might need adding is a rear tail clamp for added support. I ordered a single rigger mount for 28mm motors that looks trick from Kintec Racing. Also ordered some TFL props and a better collet for the motor/flex. Photos when parts arrive.



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