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Finish the tail surfaces – Great Planes CAP 232 40 Kit - GPMA0232 User Manual

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B. Flip the stab over and mark another line in the same location
as the first. If you see only one line, then it is on center. Proceed
and mark the hinge slots at each hinge location. If you see two
lines you will have to adjust the height of the stab until you can
mark only one centerline.

C. Use playing cards or business cards to adjust the height
of the stabilizer until you can mark the centerline. Mark the
hinge slots at each hinge location.

D. Use the same technique to mark the centerline along the
entire length of both elevators.

3. Cut the hinge slots in the elevator and stabilizer using

a #11 blade. Begin by carefully cutting a very shallow slit at
the hinge location to accurately establish the hinge slot.
Make three or four more cuts going a little deeper each
time. As you cut, slide the knife from side to side until the
slot has reached the proper depth and width for the hinge.

4. Cut 3/4" x 1" hinges for the elevators and rudder from

the supplied 2" x 9" hinge material, then snip off the
corners. Temporarily join the elevators to the stab with the
hinges adjusting any hinge slots if necessary so they all
align. Do not glue in the hinges until you are instructed
to do so.

5. Return to step 1 and use the same procedures to

hinge the rudder and fin.

1. Shape the leading edge of the elevators to a “V” as

shown on the plan.

HOW TO BEVEL THE LEADING EDGES

A. Place the leading edge of one of the elevators on your
work surface and use your ballpoint pen to mark a “bevel
to” line on both sides about 3/32" high.

Note: You will probably have to adjust the height of the
elevator with card stock (as you did while marking the hinge
slots) so your “bevel to” line is not too high – making too
sharp of a “V.”

B. Using the “bevel to” lines and the centerline as a guide,
make the “V” on the leading edge of the elevators with a
razor plane or your bar sander and 150-grit sandpaper.

2. Use the same procedure to bevel the leading edge of

the rudder.

Finish the Tail Surfaces

AND #11 BLADE

WITH HOBBY KNIFE

CUT HINGE SLOT

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