Carl Goldberg GPMP1020 Mini Hold'em Electric Cradle User Manual

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Cross Bar (x2)

Cradle Base (x2)

Small Cradle

Arm (x2)

Guide Stick (x4)

1/4" x 1/4" x 4-1/2"

[6 x 6 x 115mm]

Large Cradle

Arm (x2)

1. Remove all the parts from their laser-cut blank sheets.

For the best fi nish, take your time to cut around each part
with a hobby knife where necessary.

2. With the exception of notches and slots where the parts

fi t together, sand the edges of all the parts smooth.

3. Glue the guide sticks to the large cradle arms with the

bottom of each stick even with the bottom of each arm (be
certain you have selected the large arms, not the small
arms). And it doesn’t matter which side of the arms you
glue the sticks to—there isn’t a right or a left. Optional:
Sand the sticks even with the beveled edge of the arms.

4. Use pliers to fl atten the spikes in both 6-32 blind nuts.

5. Mount a large arm and a small arm to each cradle base

with a 6-32 screw, washer and the blind nuts.

An airplane cradle is indispensable for holding the fuselage during assembly, maintenance, or simply while attaching the
wings when you get to the fl ying fi eld. With its adjustable arms and cradle bases, the Carl Goldberg Mini Hold’em suits
this purpose for most models up to “giant-scale.” The Mini Hold’em can be assembled as-is, or fi nished with clear varnish
or paint. If applying a fi nish, note that the parts fi t is tight, so the notches in the cradle bases and cross bars will have to
be widened accordingly. This can be done with a strip of coarse sandpaper glued to a sheet of plywood, but use care not
to widen the notches too much. Otherwise, the parts will fi t loosely and the stand may not be rigid.

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