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Re: Skegs and Shafts

by Dave Wooley » Sun Jan 10, 2010 6:43 pm

It will be very helpful to you to cheak out ARHs 1:96 North Carolina build in the Gallery 2003
Dave Wooley :thumbs_up_1: :wave_1:

Re: Skegs and Shafts

by commodore4 » Sun Jan 10, 2010 1:11 pm

Hi- What I have done when faced with this dilemna is to build the hull with bare shafts and then enclose them in a skeg,that,s made to encase the shafts.I found that this works best.Get the shafts installed at the proper angle and length and then cover them .I use thick balsa and file a groove that fits around the shaft,cut the two halves to shape and glue in place. Apply fillets and finish out. I hope this will be of help. commodore4

by Tshipley » Fri Aug 17, 2007 1:46 am

The outboard ones yes, The Inboard comes like the outboards on Bill's USS Indiana
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by Laurent » Fri Aug 17, 2007 1:42 am

Hi ,

I just would bore & ream the holes at the diameter of your shafts ...

I presume your shafts are "naked" , like this ?
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just put pictures of your problem , for us to get a better idea ...

Regards ,

Laurent

Skegs and Shafts

by Tshipley » Fri Aug 17, 2007 1:14 am

Ok Mates,

Here is my dilema, seems that my skegs may be to narrow on the inside for my set of shafts. I am building a 1/96th scale RC USS North Carolina.

Anythoughts on how to apprach this? Should I cut the Skegs so the shafts fit and Align properly then refiberglass?
Any help would be great!!!

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