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Tag: building technique
Metal Magic: Deburring
Kitplanes
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February 26, 2021
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Politically Correct Boards
Jim Weir
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February 21, 2021
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Do-It-Yourself Camera Mount
Dana Hague
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February 20, 2021
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Tidy Up with Adel Clamps
Jon Croke
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February 16, 2021
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Shop-made Blind Rivet Nut
Bob Hadley
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February 15, 2021
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Metal Magic: Drilling Like a Pro
Kitplanes
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February 12, 2021
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Clearly the Same?
Jon Croke
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December 28, 2020
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Laps and Lapping
Bob Hadley
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December 15, 2020
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Where Do I Hook This Now?
Paul Dye
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November 24, 2020
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Improper Deburring
Vic Syracuse
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November 23, 2020
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Staying Late
Tom Wilson
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October 7, 2023
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In magazine land—a parallel universe to the real world—I’m writing this between Oshkosh and...
Free Flight
Paul Dye
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February 14, 2012
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Perfection is unattainable for most builders, yet it is what many strive for. Paul Dye posits that sometimes “good enough” may be just what you need to finally get out of the shop and into flying.
Where Are the Instructions?
Jon Croke
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September 14, 2024
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Plane and simple.
Editor’s Log
Paul Dye
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June 14, 2019
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There's always a way.