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I have experience doing this - and yes it works fine. I found an online source for legal sized card stock - running out the door to the store but when I get back I'll try to remember to dig out the info to post.
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Ok - my legal card stock is from paperworks.com and I know it's Wasau paper, but I can't find a reference to what weight / thickness I ordered. I know when I check it with my calipers I get 0.21mm or .00085", which according to the sheet provided looks like 110 lb. index stock maybe? IIRC a package was something like $15 with shipping for 250 sheets I believe.
If I had to guess looking over the sight, this is what I ordered - Exact Index Cover White 8-1/2x14 110lb 250/pkg: Paperworks.
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cockpit..
Made up the cockpit... Also glued the wheel blanks together, and gave the outside a coating of CA. Tomorrow I'll throw them on the dremel and sand them into shape...
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Good work there, Peter.
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WOW! Those struts look just like clothespins
Chris
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Thanks guys!!!! Chris.. do I lose points for using the clothespins???
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another small update
Finished the wheels.. rudder.. tail plane. Won't win the race, but it's great to be running in it..
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VERY nice clean work, Peter. Looks like it is going to be a very good-looking airplane.
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Ve-e-ry nice wheels & tail parts! The last photo is a "before", right? Nice to see you putting the Dremel mandrel to such good use. Makes you realize the true size of those wheels. Very neat. They look so good in the "after" photo, as does the the tail parts.
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