OK Don, remember, you asked for it.
Last week I worked on the elevators/elevons. What is the correct term? I'm thinking elevators since they are separate from the wing. Anyway, the small posts on the *elevators* are even more delicate than the ones on the wing pylons. Same diameter, supporting more weight and linked together.
They fit in this slot in the fuselage.
I decided to snap/snip off the pivots, drill them out and fit either some brass rod or aluminum tube. Then, I'll file out the slot in the fuse and glue in a piece of aluminum tube to slip the brass or aluminum into. Nothing new, seen it done with metal or styrene but here's how I did it.
The materials. I went with brass rod 'cause the smaller aluminum tube bent too easily.
Cut the tube to approximate width and file to fit later.
Measure the width of the slot in the fuse.
Measure the tubing that will go in the slot.
Find a drill bit the dia. of the tubing.
And a needle file with dia. somewhere in between. Then file the slot evenly.
I use the drill bit in the same manner as a file. Just lay it across the fuse in the slot, turn slowly and slide back and forth like a file.
And here you go. I left the tubing standing a little proud on the lower fuselage. If I'd sunk it completely the elevators would set too low.
Then, set the top fuselage half in place and mark the approx. centerline of the tube.
And file a notch in the upper half so the two can join normally.
And here is the end result with the smaller aluminum tube in place. Like I said, I went with the brass rod instead.
I'll continue in another post...
Tony