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PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 7:15 am    Post subject: cutting canopy Reply with quote

Not very long ago there was an article in EAA-SPORTAVIATION that explained and suggested to make the cut using a cutting bit in a Dremel tool with a cutting guide.
I think it was written by an RV builder.

I cannot find the article anymore.

Anyone know the details, or has experience with this method ? Should you recommend it?

Jef Vervoort 91031; Belgium.
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 9:27 am    Post subject: cutting canopy Reply with quote

Jef,

We used a cut off disc in Dremel tool but we did it free hand. One note of caution - allow some extra overhang (beyound the line on the canopy). The overhang will not interfere with fitting the canopy to the frame or drilling your holes. After you have fitted the canopy canopy, drilled your holes and clecoed the canopy to the fame you can mark the excess for removal.

BTW we tried the plexiglass drill bits and had much better results but drilling the initial hole with anew #40 drill bit and then opening up the hole with the small Uni-Bit. We did have the garage at 60 degrees C (85 degress F) for 24 hours before we drilled the canopy holes.

Best Wishes,

Chuck & Dave Rowbotham
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Not very long ago there was an article in EAA-SPORTAVIATION that explained and suggested to make the cut using a cutting bit in a Dremel tool with a cutting guide.
I think it was written by an RV builder.

I cannot find the article anymore.

Anyone know the details, or has experience with this method ? Should you recommend it?

Jef Vervoort 91031; Belgium.
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 9:56 am    Post subject: cutting canopy Reply with quote

Hi Chuck,

I would question just one thing you mentioned here. The problem with a regular drill bit on plexi is the amount of twist in the bit will allow it to try to pull through the plexi causing a crack. You mentioned using a new # 40 bit, but in reality I think you are better off with a dull one. I used a regular “dull” bit to drill my initial holes in the canopy. Then I used the plexi bits to open them up to the size I needed.

Anyway, I could be wrong but it seems this is how I remember how it goes.
Tim


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Jef,

We used a cut off disc in Dremel tool but we did it free hand. One note of caution - allow some extra overhang (beyound the line on the canopy). The overhang will not interfere with fitting the canopy to the frame or drilling your holes. After you have fitted the canopy canopy, drilled your holes and clecoed the canopy to the fame you can mark the excess for removal.

BTW we tried the plexiglass drill bits and had much better results but drilling the initial hole with anew #40 drill bit and then opening up the hole with the small Uni-Bit. We did have the garage at 60 degrees C (85 degress F) for 24 hours before we drilled the canopy holes.

Best Wishes,

Chuck & Dave Rowbotham
RV-8A

From: jef.vervoortw(at)telenet.be
To: rv-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: cutting canopy
Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2007 17:14:07 +0200
Not very long ago there was an article in EAA-SPORTAVIATION that explained and suggested to make the cut using a cutting bit in a Dremel tool with a cutting guide.
I think it was written by an RV builder.

I cannot find the article anymore.

Anyone know the details, or has experience with this method ? Should you recommend it?

Jef Vervoort 91031; Belgium.
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 10:37 am    Post subject: cutting canopy Reply with quote

I agree with you on sharp vs dull, Tim.
For cutting mine, I did it freehand, using a 4” cutoff wheel in my battery drill. Using one in a die grinder should work just as well.
IMHO, the Dremel cutters are too fine for what’s needed here – no need for such a fine cut, with larger diameter cutter, you can get wheel more perpendicular to the work, and the fine Dremel wheels break easily.
Details here:
http://brian76.mystarband.net/canopy.htm - plexi work beginning end of September
if it’s cold out when you work on plexi, just put the canopy on sawhorses & put a little camping heater under the bubble for awhile ot get plexi nice & warm
brian


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Hi Chuck,

I would question just one thing you mentioned here. The problem with a regular drill bit on plexi is the amount of twist in the bit will allow it to try to pull through the plexi causing a crack. You mentioned using a new # 40 bit, but in reality I think you are better off with a dull one. I used a regular “dull” bit to drill my initial holes in the canopy. Then I used the plexi bits to open them up to the size I needed.

Anyway, I could be wrong but it seems this is how I remember how it goes.
Tim


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Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 12:27 PM
To: rv-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: RE: cutting canopy


Jef,

We used a cut off disc in Dremel tool but we did it free hand. One note of caution - allow some extra overhang (beyound the line on the canopy). The overhang will not interfere with fitting the canopy to the frame or drilling your holes. After you have fitted the canopy canopy, drilled your holes and clecoed the canopy to the fame you can mark the excess for removal.

BTW we tried the plexiglass drill bits and had much better results but drilling the initial hole with anew #40 drill bit and then opening up the hole with the small Uni-Bit. We did have the garage at 60 degrees C (85 degress F) for 24 hours before we drilled the canopy holes.

Best Wishes,

Chuck & Dave Rowbotham
RV-8A

From: jef.vervoortw(at)telenet.be
To: rv-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: cutting canopy
Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2007 17:14:07 +0200
Not very long ago there was an article in EAA-SPORTAVIATION that explained and suggested to make the cut using a cutting bit in a Dremel tool with a cutting guide.
I think it was written by an RV builder.

I cannot find the article anymore.

Anyone know the details, or has experience with this method ? Should you recommend it?

Jef Vervoort 91031; Belgium.
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 10:45 am    Post subject: cutting canopy Reply with quote

Tim is correct. Plexiglass drill bits have been made with about half the cutting angle of regular metal cutting bits. This restrains them from getting too much bite and starting a crack. Use moderate drill speed (not slow) and low pressure. Test your dull bit on scrap first.

Dale


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Hi Chuck,

I would question just one thing you mentioned here. The problem with a regular drill bit on plexi is the amount of twist in the bit will allow it to try to pull through the plexi causing a crack. You mentioned using a new # 40 bit, but in reality I think you are better off with a dull one. I used a regular “dull” bit to drill my initial holes in the canopy. Then I used the plexi bits to open them up to the size I needed.

Anyway, I could be wrong but it seems this is how I remember how it goes.
Tim


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Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 12:27 PM
To: rv-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: RE: cutting canopy


Jef,

We used a cut off disc in Dremel tool but we did it free hand. One note of caution - allow some extra overhang (beyound the line on the canopy). The overhang will not interfere with fitting the canopy to the frame or drilling your holes. After you have fitted the canopy canopy, drilled your holes and clecoed the canopy to the fame you can mark the excess for removal.

BTW we tried the plexiglass drill bits and had much better results but drilling the initial hole with anew #40 drill bit and then opening up the hole with the small Uni-Bit. We did have the garage at 60 degrees C (85 degress F) for 24 hours before we drilled the canopy holes.

Best Wishes,

Chuck & Dave Rowbotham
RV-8A
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 11:02 am    Post subject: Re: cutting canopy Reply with quote

dale1rv6(at)comcast.net wrote:
Use moderate drill speed (not slow) and low pressure. Test your dull bit on scrap first.
Dale


Too late for me now but I'm curious if I've introduced a problem into my canopy project unwittingly. I turned my drill VERY slowly when drilling the canopy, exerting very little pressure. My goal was to scrape...not cut... when I drilled. What have I done by drilling too slowly?


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 11:43 am    Post subject: cutting canopy Reply with quote

No problem, the light pressure is the most important. If you don't see any
cracks you are a winner. Some who go slow push harder when they don't see
the hole developing and that can start a crack. The ideal combination of
speed and pressure will produce a thin rather steady chip. A machinist
judges his progress based on the chip output.
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 11:47 am    Post subject: cutting canopy Reply with quote

Bob, I don't know about your question but this is a quote right out of the plans, "When drilling the canopy you can pre-drill all of the holes in the frame #40 and then drill through the canopy to them with a plexi bit. The canopy is transparent of course, and it is relatively easy to hit the holes already in the frame. Alternatively, you can drill the hole in the canopy (using a special 1/8" plexiglass bit) until the tip of the bit makes a mark on the frame. The holes in the frame will be drilled with a regular bit when the plexiglass is removed". On down they say to machine countersink the plexi then drill out the holes to 5/32 with a plexi bit or 5/32 with a unibit. I used plexi bits.

Work for me right of the plans.

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Too late for me now but I'm curious if I've introduced a problem into my canopy project unwittingly. I turned my drill VERY slowly when drilling the canopy, exerting very little pressure. My goal was to scrape...not cut... when I drilled. What have I done by drilling too slowly?

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 12:36 pm    Post subject: cutting canopy Reply with quote

Added a year to the project? Wink Seriously, if it didn't crack, you're
almost home free!

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Too late for me now but I'm curious if I've introduced a problem into my canopy project unwittingly. I turned my drill VERY slowly when drilling the canopy, exerting very little pressure. My goal was to scrape...not cut... when I drilled. What have I done by drilling too slowly?

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 12:39 pm    Post subject: Re: cutting canopy Reply with quote

Right. Saw that. Followed it. But the question wasn't about the procedure, it was about the speed at which a drill bit should turn in plexi.

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 1:55 pm    Post subject: cutting canopy Reply with quote

I'd say if you didn't crack anything, you are good to go
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 6:10 am    Post subject: cutting canopy Reply with quote

Jef,

I also suggest that you take a small piece of scrap plexi (from the excess cut off thecanopy) and try the differnt methods first.

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Hi Chuck,

I would question just one thing you mentioned here. The problem with a regular drill bit on plexi is the amount of twist in the bit will allow it to try to pull through the plexi causing a crack. You mentioned using a new # 40 bit, but in reality I think you are better off with a dull one. I used a regular “dull” bit to drill my initial holes in the canopy. Then I used the plexi bits to open them up to the size I needed.

Anyway, I could be wrong but it seems this is how I remember how it goes.
Tim


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Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 12:27 PM
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Subject: RE: cutting canopy


Jef,

We used a cut off disc in Dremel tool but we did it free hand. One note of caution - allow some extra overhang (beyound the line on the canopy). The overhang will not interfere with fitting the canopy to the frame or drilling your holes. After you have fitted the canopy canopy, drilled your holes and clecoed the canopy to the fame you can mark the excess for removal.

BTW we tried the plexiglass drill bits and had much better results but drilling the initial hole with anew #40 drill bit and then opening up the hole with the small Uni-Bit. We did have the garage at 60 degrees C (85 degress F) for 24 hours before we drilled the canopy holes.

Best Wishes,

Chuck & Dave Rowbotham
RV-8A

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To: rv-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: cutting canopy
Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2007 17:14:07 +0200
Not very long ago there was an article in EAA-SPORTAVIATION that explained and suggested to make the cut using a cutting bit in a Dremel tool with a cutting guide.
I think it was written by an RV builder.

I cannot find the article anymore.

Anyone know the details, or has experience with this method ? Should you recommend it?

Jef Vervoort 91031; Belgium.
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