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American Scout C-2 Cargo Ship by Sterling Models

i presume there was no frame under that section of the hull skin were the clamp was? why not use masking tape to hold the balsa skin in place till the glue dries instead of the clamps?
 
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Like I said... BALSA!
Yep. I just tried masking tape and that seemed to work okay. I just bought some epoxy and fiberglass. I'll test it out on some soft wood to see how it works. Never used it before. Supposedly it will make it stronger.
i presume there was no frame under that section of the hull skin were the clamp was? why not use masking tape to hold the balsa skin in place till the glue dries instead of the clamps?
 
most of my big model warships 1/144 scale are framed using balsa then skinned with 1mm styrene plastic with no issues even after 35+ years.
 
A tip. I learned this the hard way! Don’t try to glue the fiberglass cloth on to the model with the epoxy. If you do you will wind up with a wrinkled mess. The correct way is to first drape the cloth over the model and then apply the epoxy, working it into the weave of the cloth with a squeegee.

Roger
 
A tip. I learned this the hard way! Don’t try to glue the fiberglass cloth on to the model with the epoxy. If you do you will wind up with a wrinkled mess. The correct way is to first drape the cloth over the model and then apply the epoxy, working it into the weave of the cloth with a squeegee.

Roger
A just saw a video on that. I’ll watch it again a couple of times and then practice on a piece of plywood.
 
Oops! The clamps made dents in the balsa. Time to buy some wood putty. I tried using pins, but they didn’t hold. Next time I’ll use plywood sheets to even out the pressure. View attachment 533264
Try wetting area and heating with plank bender or similar tool to heat wood, often the fibers relax and dent comes mostly out.
 
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