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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR A MODEL AIRPLANE...
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR A MODEL AIRPLANE If you are looking for a good suggestion for a present, this construction model of a stylish double-decker made of pine wood is just the right thing for you. Although the fuselage has to be turned on a lathe, the woodworking hardly presents the DIY enthusiast with any serious problems.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR A MODEL AIRPLANE Then the drill stand is used to produce the holes for supporting the bearing surface braces. When both bearing surfaces have been glued to all eight bearing surface braces, the chassis is built and glued below this in the centre.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR A MODEL AIRPLANE On the opposite side of the fuselage, a blind hole with a diameter of 30 mm and a depth of 20 mm is positioned so that it is centrally aligned with the rear edge of the bearing.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR A MODEL AIRPLANE First bevel the moulded blank with a rasp, round off the edges and rework with sanding paper. A 6-mm piece of squared timber ser- ves as a propeller axle. The natural wood material gives the double- decker model a very presentable appearance.
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