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A set of tools is neccessary to make the airship, including glue.
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Drill (2 mm; 1 mm), Knife, File, Fine saw, Pliers, Soldering equipment
  
 
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Drill 2 mm and 1 mm diameter do open up the wholes in the printed parts.
  
 
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A soldering iron to solder the electrical connections of the airship.
  
 
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Soldering is a lot easier with this little holder tool, to keep the wires in place.
  
 
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Tin for soldering and soldering flux.
  
 
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Tape to hold parts in place while gluing and to make the joint of the yaw rudder. In this tutorial we use black tape since it´s better to see on the white depron parts.
  
 
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A caliper is useful to discriminate the CFK parts. However the thick one is 2 mm, the thin ones are 1 mm in diameter.
  
 
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Use a styrofoam glue to glue the depron parts to the plastic parts when building the cross fins.
  
 
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Two component epoxy glue is perfect to glue plastik parts and CFK rods.
  
 
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The silent_runner DIY kit and a RC sender

Revision as of 14:43, 4 December 2015

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Tools01.JPG

A set of tools is neccessary to make the airship, including glue. Drill (2 mm; 1 mm), Knife, File, Fine saw, Pliers, Soldering equipment

Tools02.JPG

Drill 2 mm and 1 mm diameter do open up the wholes in the printed parts.

Tools03.JPG

A soldering iron to solder the electrical connections of the airship.

Tools04.JPG

Soldering is a lot easier with this little holder tool, to keep the wires in place.

Tools05.JPG

Tin for soldering and soldering flux.

Tools06.JPG

Tape to hold parts in place while gluing and to make the joint of the yaw rudder. In this tutorial we use black tape since it´s better to see on the white depron parts.

Tools07.JPG

A caliper is useful to discriminate the CFK parts. However the thick one is 2 mm, the thin ones are 1 mm in diameter.

Tools08.JPG

Use a styrofoam glue to glue the depron parts to the plastic parts when building the cross fins.

Tools09.JPG

Two component epoxy glue is perfect to glue plastik parts and CFK rods.

Tools10.JPG

The silent_runner DIY kit and a RC sender