Good morning your model builders,
a small update, I didn’t really like the With the long rudder lever. The rudder might have just hit 20° and so the boat gets a really big turning circle, so in small seas you can only go in circles.
BUILD; LEARN & REPEAT
So the whole thing again from the beginning. A small rudder plate drawn and sawn out this is about 19 * 10 mm and fits very nice, between the two rudder shields. The servo was already glued in its printed holder on the transom. Remove it and unwind a new holder, saw it out and sand it. The servo in the current constellation must be with its turntable on the same level as the rudder plate - in the previous version the servo was under the rudder arm. Now bend a few 1 mm brass rods which are fixed in the rudder arm and see if I still have the locking screws for the servo turntable.
QUESTION: Does anyone have any ideas how to fix the two nuts and the rudder plate on the rudder shaft? I was thinking of a locking varnish or some Stabilit Express, do you have any other suggestions?
see you arround the forum
Christian