I have often wondered about these CNC drilled holes being really accurite whats to say the bend in a skin is in the right spot?
Well, I have come across a problem that I thought might show up one day.
When putting my L/H flap together the top skin that bends around the training edge and extends for a few inches is giving me grief. I have clecoed the assembly together and it appears the bend in the skin is in the wrong place. Not by much but enough to be noticable. This is causing the bottom to be really tight (about half a hole out) When I cleco this bottom row it pulls the top around creating a noticable bulge in the top skin. I have looked and checked and measured. I have come to the conclusion that the only thing that could be wrong is that the bend is in the wrong spot.
Has anyone else had this problem?
How did you over come it?
Well, I have come across a problem that I thought might show up one day.
When putting my L/H flap together the top skin that bends around the training edge and extends for a few inches is giving me grief. I have clecoed the assembly together and it appears the bend in the skin is in the wrong place. Not by much but enough to be noticable. This is causing the bottom to be really tight (about half a hole out) When I cleco this bottom row it pulls the top around creating a noticable bulge in the top skin. I have looked and checked and measured. I have come to the conclusion that the only thing that could be wrong is that the bend is in the wrong spot.
Has anyone else had this problem?
How did you over come it?