Thanks Les; We are gaining the experience you speak of. Gary has a rivet gun tool that holds plastic mallet type ends, but I don't know if he's tried it yet. I used soft and hard plastic hammers, including the chisel tip to good effect. I suppose I'll move to the rivet gun driven bumpers now that I've figured out where and how to hit. The plan is to anneal the tip ribs for full nose forming, not anneal the main ribs because they don't seem to need it. Gary uses a technique that I'm picking up: he holds the material down to the form with a bucking bar next to the spot he is striking to prevent creep, and possibly shrink the material a bit. perhaps the gap between the bucking bar and the strike point could be reduced using the air hammer? Once all the tooling blocks are made, ribs should come off pretty quickly. The first tries turned out surprisingly well, I expect they will eventually approach perfection, knowing Gary's high standards. We have talked about using the press to push an outside form block over the rib blank & block assembly....
_________________ Scott Emery EAA Chapter 326 T-18 N18TE
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