Light ply ?
#2
Are you really sure you want to use that stuff? Lite ply is nothing more than a sandwich of balsa between two pieces of thin plywood. Since you can't see the interior balsa, how do you know there's anything in the center or, not quite so bad, knot holes with nothing in them? I'd stick with good quality materials rather than going for something that has no real strength to it
#5
The OP asked about where he could get lite ply like the Chinese use in ARFs. That isn't really a question anyone can answer honestly unless the person answering knows where the plants that manufacture ARFs get their lite ply from. To keep the prices as low as they are, the lite ply almost has to come from someplace in China as other supply sources probably get theirs from plants close to where the balsa or birch are cut and processed. We all know how much aircraft grade ply is and most of the higher quality stuff comes from Finland
Last edited by Hydro Junkie; 06-05-2018 at 12:47 AM.
#6
I tried to track down a local supplier for the typical light ply.. not the Chinese ARF stuff. I couldn't find a way to buy it local other than the hobby shops, and sites. I do recall there was a wood supplier out in Oregon or Washington that stocked it.. I believe its also known as Italian Bending Ply...
I think Spruce Aircraft carries some light ply, but I think it would only be a deal if you live close enough to pick it up. Cutting and shipping made the price go quite aways up.
I think Spruce Aircraft carries some light ply, but I think it would only be a deal if you live close enough to pick it up. Cutting and shipping made the price go quite aways up.