EricJ Posted January 12, 2020 Report Posted January 12, 2020 I'd contribute to having a CAD drawing made that could be taken somewhere to get the boards made (e.g., cut and printed by a panel shop) if I got a copy. 1 Quote
Hradec Posted January 12, 2020 Report Posted January 12, 2020 You can sign me up for a set of travel boards for my 64 m20e, when it come time to put some money down on a set, let me know. Thanks Glenn Quote
DadLovedMooneys Posted January 30, 2020 Report Posted January 30, 2020 Tennessee Aircraft Services, Inc. in Jackson, TN has the 030004-100 Mooney elevator travel board, 030003-001 Aileron/flap travel board, and 03005-100 Rudder travel board. We used them very little many years ago and would be happy to sell them at a reasonable price. Please contact us at TennesseeAircraft.net if anyone is interested. Quote
kortopates Posted January 30, 2020 Report Posted January 30, 2020 Tennessee Aircraft Services, Inc. in Jackson, TN has the 030004-100 Mooney elevator travel board, 030003-001 Aileron/flap travel board, and 03005-100 Rudder travel board. We used them very little many years ago and would be happy to sell them at a reasonable price. Please contact us at TennesseeAircraft.net if anyone is interested. Is this Paul?I am interested in the aileron/flap and Rudder boards if they include the K model - I have the elevator board.PM sent.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote
dmevans Posted July 6, 2021 Report Posted July 6, 2021 I am in the process of making a set of rigging boards… Here is the rudder board complete. These will be made out of aluminum. The factory scales can sometimes be pretty far off. Up to 3/4 of a degree off! 2 Quote
0TreeLemur Posted July 6, 2021 Report Posted July 6, 2021 38 minutes ago, dmevans said: I am in the process of making a set of rigging boards… Here is the rudder board complete. These will be made out of aluminum. The factory scales can sometimes be pretty far off. Up to 3/4 of a degree off! That looks great. I think we need a set of Mooneyspace aluminum travel boards that get loaned out to folks wanting to check their rigging. Better yet, regional rigging check fly-ins? 2 Quote
Guest Posted July 7, 2021 Report Posted July 7, 2021 1 hour ago, dmevans said: I am in the process of making a set of rigging boards… Here is the rudder board complete. These will be made out of aluminum. The factory scales can sometimes be pretty far off. Up to 3/4 of a degree off! How will you make sure that yours are accurate? I’ve got a complete set of factory boards and have had no issues with them. Clarence Quote
Eight8Victor Posted July 7, 2021 Report Posted July 7, 2021 2 hours ago, dmevans said: I am in the process of making a set of rigging boards… Here is the rudder board complete. These will be made out of aluminum. The factory scales can sometimes be pretty far off. Up to 3/4 of a degree off! I made one from aluminum for the ailerons/flaps. I needed to put painters tape on the pads where it contacts the wing to protect the paint. Mooney probably made them from wood for that reason. The painters tape may affect the accuracy slightly. Quote
dmevans Posted July 7, 2021 Report Posted July 7, 2021 1 hour ago, M20Doc said: How will you make sure that yours are accurate? I’ve got a complete set of factory boards and have had no issues with them. Clarence Clarence, Great point! The boards were made from a tracing of the boards and 1:1 scan of the scales. Each board was verified with measurements at 7-9 points to validate accuracy within .020”. The scales seem to have been marked by hand from the factory. On the original boards, you can actually see inconsistencies in the distance between degree marks. The degree marks of the original scales were actually validated in my CAD software and proved to be inconsistent. I have attached a shot of the original factory scales scan in CAD that were used to make the new scales. You can actually see where the scales match at 38 degrees towards the bottom and begin to deviate around 31 degrees and come back into tolerance around 28 degrees. I am also making a bracket that will allow the scales to be suction cupped to the top of the wing in 3 locations so they can stay in place while adjustments are made. Quote
EricJ Posted July 7, 2021 Report Posted July 7, 2021 Using travel boards is not a precision operation, so I'm not surprised that the scales aren't consistent. A digital level will be just as accurate or better than travel boards, imho. Protractors are often used with good results as well. Quote
SSimpson77 Posted July 7, 2021 Report Posted July 7, 2021 16 hours ago, dmevans said: Clarence, Great point! The boards were made from a tracing of the boards and 1:1 scan of the scales. Each board was verified with measurements at 7-9 points to validate accuracy within .020”. The scales seem to have been marked by hand from the factory. On the original boards, you can actually see inconsistencies in the distance between degree marks. The degree marks of the original scales were actually validated in my CAD software and proved to be inconsistent. I have attached a shot of the original factory scales scan in CAD that were used to make the new scales. You can actually see where the scales match at 38 degrees towards the bottom and begin to deviate around 31 degrees and come back into tolerance around 28 degrees. I am also making a bracket that will allow the scales to be suction cupped to the top of the wing in 3 locations so they can stay in place while adjustments are made. Those are great! Let me know cost and I’ll grab a set. For anyone who thinks .020” of an inch is a lot, think about that as a radius. I’m guessing that had a radii of 8”... that comes roughly to 1°=.139” and divide that by .020....you get .14° variation! I’m sure most our eyes can’t see that. Seems to also fit well within the tolerance specs of manual additionally you have free play limits that is less than. Quote
jamesm Posted July 7, 2021 Report Posted July 7, 2021 I have a set ones made out of thin plywood but most of the markings are unreadable. I tried to get a throphie engraving but the person wasn't Interested in making them for me. Quote
Hank Posted July 7, 2021 Report Posted July 7, 2021 1 hour ago, Shiny moose said: I would also take a set Me three! What costs are we looking at? Quote
hammdo Posted July 8, 2021 Report Posted July 8, 2021 Get a cost to make a set for aileron/elevators/rudders would be a good first start. I always like to have 'tools' if the cost makes sense ;o) -Don Quote
jamesm Posted July 8, 2021 Report Posted July 8, 2021 (edited) i would be interested making it me 6+ Edited July 8, 2021 by jamesm Quote
skmansfield Posted July 12, 2021 Report Posted July 12, 2021 On 7/6/2021 at 6:40 PM, dmevans said: I am in the process of making a set of rigging boards… Here is the rudder board complete. These will be made out of aluminum. The factory scales can sometimes be pretty far off. Up to 3/4 of a degree off! I will take a set. Let me know where to send the check. Quote
Oscar Avalle Posted July 13, 2021 Report Posted July 13, 2021 I would also like a setSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro Quote
dmevans Posted July 18, 2021 Report Posted July 18, 2021 Hey Everyone, Just an update. I’m currently on vacation and I’ll be back working on this project in a few weeks. I will post updates and pictures when I get the first batch from the machine shop. Hopefully I can get a set out for everyone that’s made a request! -Derek Quote
Oscar Avalle Posted August 25, 2021 Report Posted August 25, 2021 Hey Everyone, Just an update. I’m currently on vacation and I’ll be back working on this project in a few weeks. I will post updates and pictures when I get the first batch from the machine shop. Hopefully I can get a set out for everyone that’s made a request! -DerekThank you Derek. As i mentioned to you. I want a set for my M20CSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro Quote
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