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How to make stab-adjusters.
I like to use stab-adjusters to attach the stabilizer halves to the
fuselage. The original units (at least to my knowledge) from Gator are nice,
but I do not like the imperial threads. Other clones are not so nice, so I
decided to make my own. It's not that difficult, but it requires a small
milling machine and some related tools. To make it work properly it's
vital to get the correct type of set-screws. Basically there are three types
available; with a pointed tip, with a 'cup' and with just a flat tip. The
ones to get are the one's with the 'cup' type of tip, they gives the best grip to the
aluminum bar that goes through the fuselage.
As usual I let the pictures speak
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This
is the mechanical drawing of the adjusters. The material is Nylon bought as a
20mm rod
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Here
the main shape is milled, and the oblong hole is being made with a 4mm milling
tool.
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All of the 'upper' part is
milled, the mounting holes are drilled so what is left is to cut it loose from the
rod.
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Adjuster
is mounted in a wise to mill the rear surface to get the correct thickness of it
all.
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Mounted
on the side of the wise to drill holes for the adjustment screws.
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The
threads are being cut, a slow rotating drill is suitable for this.
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A
pair of complete adjusters with the adjustment screws in place.
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