Balsa building tips?
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Balsa building tips?
Does anyone have any balsa building tips (particularly for towers and helicopters)?
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Re: Balsa building tips?
Use cyanoacrylate sparingly
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Re: Balsa building tips?
^^. Using too much cyanoacrylate will ruin the piece of wood you are working with. Also, when cutting the wood, I would recommend making very shallow cuts to start out and gradually making them deeper as you go. This is mainly important for towers, as awkward angles due to cutting could really mess you up later.windu34 wrote:Use cyanoacrylate sparingly
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Re: Balsa building tips?
New, sharp blades will help with cuts, and you will not need to replace them frequently if you use a self-healing cutting mat and use a designated blade for cutting balsa. Contact between blades and a hard cutting mat (e.g. plywood) can dull blades quickly. Likewise, cutting more difficult woods (e.g. bass) or cutting into cured glue can dull blades quickly. A cut well done saves you time sanding. Use fine grit sandpaper with your balsa; homemade sanding blocks are not hard to make and are great.calvin102111 wrote:^^. Using too much cyanoacrylate will ruin the piece of wood you are working with. Also, when cutting the wood, I would recommend making very shallow cuts to start out and gradually making them deeper as you go. This is mainly important for towers, as awkward angles due to cutting could really mess you up later.windu34 wrote:Use cyanoacrylate sparingly
Your teammate, windu34, is right; in balsa events you care about device mass, and excess cyanoacrylate can add much unnecessary mass without increasing efficiency. Make gluing easier by creating jigs that help hold components together while gluing. Covering your jigs in packaging tape prevents your parts from adhering to the jig.
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Re: Balsa building tips?
Search back through this prior year discussions on Bridges, Booms, Towers, Wright Stuff, Glider, Helicopters. Check the Wiki's. A wealth of information on how to handle balsa.
At a high level, besides the cutting and glue suggestions, careful balsa selection is KEY. Balsa is a natural material with properties that vary widely, more than 4 to 1 in many cases. Some balsa is junk for ANY of our purposes. But even good balsa for one use may NOT be good for another.
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At a high level, besides the cutting and glue suggestions, careful balsa selection is KEY. Balsa is a natural material with properties that vary widely, more than 4 to 1 in many cases. Some balsa is junk for ANY of our purposes. But even good balsa for one use may NOT be good for another.
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Livonia, MI
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Re: Balsa building tips?
Thanks!
Boca Raton Community High School
Cornell/MIT/Berkeley/Regionals/States/Nationals (- indicates no medal)
Wind Power: 1/6/3/1/1/
Towers: 5/-/-/-/5/
EV: -/3
Hovercraft: 1/-/-
Cornell/MIT/Berkeley/Regionals/States/Nationals (- indicates no medal)
Wind Power: 1/6/3/1/1/
Towers: 5/-/-/-/5/
EV: -/3
Hovercraft: 1/-/-