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02-28-2008, 10:00 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Medford, OR
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Dimpling elevator skins
I've had really no problems up to this point in the empennage construction. Trying to dimple elevator skins is tough to not crease the skins!
I have a DRDT-2 dimpler and it is still tough. I finally did it but there a few minor dings.
I did a search concerning dimpling elevator skins and found NADA! You guys must rock and I must stink at this because I had a bear of a time dimpling the holes close to the forward spar.
Any tricks would be appreciated for when I do the left elevator.
Thanks.
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02-28-2008, 10:40 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Lee's Summit, MO
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Elevator Dimpling
A couple of tips:
Having an assistant helps a lot...I held the bottom side of the skin flat, my assistant carefully lifted the upper side up, and I whacked the dimple (C-frame) for most of the holes.
For the holes right at the trailing edge I used a pop-rivet dimpler (available from Avery or Cleaveland). Worked fine; I used the copper shank (provided with the set) for the initial pull, then switched to a common nail for a second pull on the dimple. The dimples were almost as good as those set with the C-frame.
Mike
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02-28-2008, 10:48 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Oyen, Ab
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docrick?
I am not sure why you would have trouble dimpling close to the spar when everything is apart. If you are talking about dimpling the spar itself you may need to file your FEMALE dimpler flat on one side to allow you to get close enuf to it without scratching or dinging the spar. I filed mine (lots) and it makes just as nice of a dimple as one that isn't filed. I had trouble getting in near the trailing edge but found that a pop rivet dimpler made easy work there. Best of luck with your project. It is fun isn't it.
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02-28-2008, 10:51 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
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make sure the skins are held level with the bottom of the dimpler. got a couple of pieces of about 35mmx70mm timber and covered them with toweling, put them on either side of the dimpler out towards the edge fo the skin being dimpled and did it on my own. Keep at it.
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Last edited by Mike S : 02-29-2008 at 09:22 AM.
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02-28-2008, 11:07 PM
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Phoenix, Az
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Buck Up, Doc! You are going to encounter challenges much more frustrating than dimpling! Well worth the effort though. Don't be afraid to order replacement parts. Just part of the learning process.
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02-29-2008, 12:02 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Shepherdsville, KY
Posts: 280
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dimpling skins
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Originally Posted by docrick
I've had really no problems up to this point in the empennage construction. Trying to dimple elevator skins is tough to not crease the skins!
I have a DRDT-2 dimpler and it is still tough. I finally did it but there a few minor dings.
I did a search concerning dimpling elevator skins and found NADA! You guys must rock and I must stink at this because I had a bear of a time dimpling the holes close to the forward spar.
Any tricks would be appreciated for when I do the left elevator.
Thanks.
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Doc,
with the unsofisticated C-frame I got a nice piece of finnish ply from my local hobby shop 48x12x 3/8. I drilled two holes about 2" from each edge midline-the 48" edge. One hole big enough for #40 dimple die, the other for #30 die. That piece of ply is then placed in the C-frame with the dimple die sticking up through it-be sure to sand the hole edges smooth. Perfect. Piece being dimpled lays flat and will not crease. I did all of my dimpling this way, wing skins and all, by myself. For the larger pieces, wing skins, etc. go to Lowes, Home Depot, etc and in the lumber section they sell this stuff called Marminite(I think that's how you spell it) it's white plastic coated press board that you use for shelving. Buy yourself some 4-8 pieces of it 48x12 and 4-8 pieces of the 18x12. 2 pieces of this stacked one on the other is approximately the same height as the C-frame. Use these stacked pieces under the overhanging skins in your C-frame. I used all different combinations at some very wierd angles but you can lay them out on your table and keep you wing or fuse skins flat. That is taking it for granted that you have a 4'x8' work table-couldn't work on my plane without that table, best tool that I have.
Good luck,
Mike H 9A/8A
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02-29-2008, 12:08 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Ehprata, WA
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Rick,
I had to move my dimpler and support table as far forward on the bench as possible. Then, it was a two man job to get in close to the leading edge, i.e. spar rivet holes. One person to hold the skin flat at the dimple die, as well as to hold the side hanging down open and away from the bench. The second monkey "pulled the lever".

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02-29-2008, 06:47 AM
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: newnan.ga
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Another fan here of the pop rivet dimple die set.
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02-29-2008, 08:45 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Medford, OR
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Thanks guys
I was able to do the dimpling but I felt I was on the edge of really creasing the skins doing so. On the left elevator for those leading edge holes me thinks I'll use the pop rivet dies.
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02-29-2008, 08:58 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Ehprata, WA
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Quote:
Originally Posted by docrick
I was able to do the dimpling but I felt I was on the edge of really creasing the skins doing so. On the left elevator for those leading edge holes me thinks I'll use the pop rivet dies.
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If you're worried about how far you have to open the skin up, just wait until it's time to rivet the top side of the spar. 
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