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Metal Template Tip

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clay

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In case anyone has not seen or thought about this technique for metal patterns:

1. We often need templates to cut metal especially fuselage side panels to round side curvatures.

2.Most of the time we use paper templates (tend to shrink); thicker metal (awkward to use easily and may require two people to get right and expensive) or.....

3. Go to Lowes or Home despot and find a sheet of blue (generally) 1/4 inch or 1/2 inch foam packing sheet.

a. Its light

b, Does not shrink with age

c. can be handled by a single individual

d. conforms to most any shape.....

e. have a complex shape, use thinner packing sheets.
 

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