Forming wing ribs – Sonex Wing Rib Forming Instructions (Scratch Building) User Manual

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Forming Wing Ribs

Crush Plate

10. Assemble the form block, rib blank, and crush plate as

shown in the following illustration.

Note: In the following steps a main wing rib is shown, how-

ever the same technique applies to leading edge ribs.

11. Bend the flanges of the rib blank to shape by striking them

with a plastic or rubber tipped mallet until they conform

to the outline of the form block as closely as possible.

Note: The flanges will not conform perfectly to the curves

of the form blocks. The process of fluting the flanges in

step 7 will make the flanges conform to the proper shape.

Form Block

12. After the flanges have been formed, mark the location of

each flute on the rib blank.

D

E

13. Remove the rib from the form block and flare each light-

ening hole by sliding the male half of the die (D, below)

through the lightening hole and clamping the female half

of the die (E) firmly against it. Refer to the illustration.

Important: There are two different sized lightening

holes. Make sure you use the correct sized die for each

hole.

Note: An alternate method of forming the flares is to:

a. secure the male half of the die to the top of the work-

bench

b. place the rib over the die
c. place the female half of the die over the male half and

strike the female half with the plastic tipped mallet or

small arbor press.

14. After the lightening holes have been flared, use a fluting

pliers to form the flutes. You will also have to work the

flanges with the rubber mallet to achieve the proper flange

angle. Your goal in fluting each wing rib is to get it to lie

perfectly flat on your workbench with the flanges bent to

the proper angle.

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