A counter bore is just part of the hole that is a bigger diameter than the
rest. It could be used to get a bolt head or nut to be recessed or flush
with the surface. It is to a bolt what a countersink is to a screw or rivet.
In this case I counter bored for the shop head of the rivet, inside the end
plug.
When you build the elevators just move the offending rivet locations
outboard enough that there is no interference.
Jesse
From: Brian Breathnach <breathnach@shaw.ca>
Reply-To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Rebel Rudder
Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 20:59:58 -0800
Hi Jesse,
Thanks for the feedback.
Im new to this building game so that will explain my curiosity about a
"counter bore." If you wouldnt mind Jesse could you provide a little more
explanation on the concept as a means of keeping me out of trouble when
building the elevators/fin.
Many thanks
Brian
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jesse Jenks" <jessejenks@hotmail.com>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 9:33 AM
Subject: RE: Rebel Rudder
manual.Brian,
I ran into the same problem, and was equally as pi$$ed off about theofIt is the first bit of education you receive that the manual is a pieceWhatjunk. You will learn that pretty quick.
I hadn't pulled any rivets before I realized the interference problem.SSI did was to counter bore slightly the inside of the holes for the 2
offending rivets that go through horn and end plug, and used the shortertorivets in those 2 locations. When pulled, the shop head is almost flushlocationthe inner surface of the plug and the opposing rivets from the side will
clear them. As I remember, this problem is caused by the the holeskin.of the two side rivets that are located by the rudder (or elevator)awayWith the remaining radialy spaced rivets you can locate them far enoughoffrom the end of the plug that there is no clearance problem. On the restcounterthe control surfaces I changed those hole locations slightly. If youplugbore the inside of those 2 holes, use a drill press and secure the endperwell. The drill bit will grab and want to go all the way through. If you
have an actual counter bore bit, even better.
Jesse
From: Brian Breathnach <breathnach@shaw.ca>
Reply-To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Rebel Rudder
Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 23:08:55 -0800
So, I very very carefully read through the section of the manual on the
Rebel tail feathers as that is where the build was to start.
Then, I very very carefully measured and drilled the rudder parts asfittingthe manual and took great care to get the parts all lined up andhornright.
So far so good
Next came the rudder assembly as per the manual. Thus, the ruddermakewas neatly and properly riveted to the spar cap in a way that wouldrudderthe workmanship of those who built the steel riveted side plates of the
Titanic look like the work of infants building a Meccano set--you know
where this is going right?
Again all went well.
Next came my attempt to rivet the horn and spar cap assembly to thethespar.
Thats when I discovered that a couple of the rivets used to attach theandcap to the spar could not be inserted in place, and pulled, because of
interference from a couple of rivets used to attach the horn to the capfixabout which the manual offered no caution; indeed it was as silent as a
tomb on the subject.
Thats when I nearly had a ##!!0&%##@/!!!!!! bird
Has this happened to anyone else? if it has I would sure appreciate anythethat was dreamed up. But somehow I just know in my bones that it's intothehip pocket and out with the wallet to buy a new spar and cap to redowhole 30 hour effort.
Right?
I thought so!
Sympathy, and expressions of shock grief and horror, may be sent to the
undersigned.
Brian Breathnach
779R
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