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Dare
WW-I Wheel Sets are finally available. The two smaller sizes are
manufactured from .020 plastic, while the two larger sets are made with
.030. These wheels are quite rigid when assembled. They can be made even
tougher if following the enclosed instructions. They are suitable for
many Dare kits as well as those of other manufacturers, including many
of the ARF's and RTF's on the market.
The wheels should be kept separated in pairs for a perfect fit. Start the
wheel assembly by sanding the back off the wheels with a sanding block
and 180 grit sandpaper. To maintain an even seam, count your strokes and
rotate the wheel as you sand.
Sharpen
the inside of the axle tube with a hobby knife and use it to cut the
hole in the center of the wheel.
Slide both
halves on the axle tube and rotate to check for true turning. Rotate one
half of the wheel and check again. When the best match has been made
mark the wheel. Apply model cement to the edges of the wheel and bond
the halves and allow it to set completely.
If
you want to make the wheels very tough Shoot about 1cc of polyurethane
glue inside the wheel and about 5 drops of water.
Install
the axle tube and spin the wheel for an hour and a half. A small battery
powered toy motor does a good job. The water will cause the glue to foam
and swell up inside the tire area.
Sand the seam
and apply CA to the axle / wheel joint. Paint the wheel and you are
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