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Need help trammeling a swept wing

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Joepre

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I am getting ready to disassemble the upper wings for a Great Lakes. I am familiar with trammeling straight wings, but have not done swept wings. Considering one direction is longer than the other in each bay, what does one use for the odd out trammel point?
I thought about using a third point to meet the longer point over the compression strut. I also thought about just making my own point a certain distance from the compression strut. Typically what is the norm?
 

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