Motorcycle Jack
New member
I'm building the Master Corsair kit that came with all pieces precut via a laser cutter. What the laser does is melt the foam back under the paper about 2 mm on each side of the cut. When your'e working with tabs that are only 6 or 7mm wide there is no foam left. I have many problems with this kit. First is in the construction of the wing spars using the sandwiching of the foam piece to the wood spar piece. In the middle of the front foam piece are cutouts where one is to glue the strengthening spar between the front and rear spars. What I have is two pieces of foam joined by a piece of paper top and bottom of the foam piece - there is no foam in this section because of the laser under melt. What makes it worse is the actual strengthening piece has no foam in the tab that is supposed to be glued to this, it too has been under melted. So consequently when I glue them together the strengthening spar will be glued to the hole in the wing where the tab should have glued - no real connection and no strength to the wing. And the wing done this way has the cord changed by about 1/4" .
My question - Has anyone else noticed this problem with the laser cut parts? How do you overcome this design fault?
My question - Has anyone else noticed this problem with the laser cut parts? How do you overcome this design fault?