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Making Laminated Bows For Leading Edge of Wings

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ryan18081976

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Vancouver, BC
Does anyone have any simple or easy to follow guides or advice how to build the laminating bows for the leading edge of the Mitchell Wing U2 ultra light. Someone told me to use steam to bend the wood and then clamp it with lots of glue, another person said to make a sample of the curve of the wings leading edge, then making the bows on it with steam nd gue and mount it then to the wing? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
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