Yes Antonio, it is the Riser I’m building.
I found that the formers were slightly wider than the width of the top and bottom ply fuse sections. So to ensure a good fit I had to sand the sides of the formers down by about 1 - 1.5mm.
The construction of your Ninja looks just the same as my Riser except I had to shape the nose block myself. Grrrrr. :evil:
I think your Ninja has foam core wings, doesn’t it? My Riser has built up (Ribs and Spar) wings.
By the way, you asked about the differences between thick and thin CA glue. To my knowledge both types have the same ‘bonding’ (sticking) ability. The difference is that thick CA will fill any gaps there may be between the surfaces you’re joining. That’s the benefit of thick CA. The downside is that thick CA wont penetrate, (seep into) the wood.
On the other hand Thin CA will penetrate (Permeate is the posh word for it :roll: ) into the two pieces that are being joined together. This means the glue gets a better ‘grip’ or ’hold’ on each piece. (Whereas thick CA tends to just ‘lay’ on the surface of the pieces being joined.)
I hope you can understand this gibberish Antonio! :oops:
Keith