Stuart: Most of the drawings, especially the full size ones you can just measure the distance. Like the flaps, I believe are 1.5 inch spacing. My side skins have the rivet spacing at 2", some are slightly less (1 15/16"). As long as you use 2" spacing and adhere to the required spacing for the AD doublers (as well as the reduced spacing for the wing nose rib rivets to 1" spacing) , I would not be too concerned with trying to maintain an "exact" spacing between rivets. The 1/4" edge distance is required. Drawing B-593 shows an approx. location for the cutout for the hor. trim torque tube. You will see slight variations on this cutout, depending on how the builder makes the cut out. The drawing is also 1/4 scale, so measuring the distance between the drawn rivets is 1/2", depending how your eyeball is calibrated. Drawing 518 shows the rudder cable cutouts and the micarta rudder cable fairlead. I used the NL locations for the side static ports. You will find folks use a variety of locations for the static port and some do not even use a static port and just vent directly behind the panel (with the associated error). If you can obtain a side skin long enough to avoid the splice do it. If not the NL will have info on how to do the splice.
I think it is fantastic that you have the ability to do the computer stuff and transfer it to a template for machine cutting! I hope the above info. helps.
RB NX115RX
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