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Sumary of the Week #2 & #3
Sumary Week 2:
Jun 15: Ensambling Right Side of HS, 4 Hours
Jun 16: Ensambling Left Side of HS and dimples Countersink, 7 hours
Jun 17: Countersink Spars and Deburring, 6h
Jun 18: Ribs Dimples and painting, 6h
Jun 19: Painting and Riveting Doubler 8h
Jun 20: Deburring skin of HS 7h
Jun 21: …
Hours of the week: 38 hours
Jun 22: Dimples for HS right side, 3h
Jun 23: Rivet Nose Ribs, right side 7h
Jun 24: Rivet spar and ribs, right side 7h
Jun 25:Dimples, Nose Ri Riveting,left side 7h
Jun 26:Rivet spars and ribs, Finishing HS , 7h
Jun 27: Preparation of Vertical Stabilizer 6h
Total Hours of the Week: 37 hours
Horizontal Stabilizer Finished in 113 hours
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| Finishing Horizontal Stabilizer |
Add comment June 30, 2008
Summary of the Week
First Week Summary:
Jun 9: 12 hours of work, preparation of pieces for the HS.
Jun 10: 9 hours, deburring Ribs ( Costillas )
Jun 11: 6 hours, deburring Ribs ( Costillas )
Jun 12: 8 hours, finishing Ribs ( Costillas ), Ensambling HS.
Jun 13: 7 hours, making pieces and holes in HS.
Jun 14: 2.5 hours, Building HS Skeleton.
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Hours of Work for this week: 44 hours 30 minutes.
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| Horizontal Stabilizer Skeleton |
Add comment June 15, 2008
Day # 2 and #3
Yesterday and today we Deburred some parts of the Horizontal Stabilizer, tomorrow we will assembly alittle bit together….
- Deburring ?
Deburring is, to put it simply, a finishing method used in industrial settings and manufacturing environments. Metal is frequently machined using many processes in order to create pieces of specific shape and size. For example, metal may be welded, molded, cast, trimmed, slit or sheared. These procedures often create ragged edges or protrusions. The raised particles and shavings that appear when metal blanks are machined are referred to as burrs, and the process by which they are removed is known as deburring.
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| Deburring |
Add comment June 10, 2008



