What is dope, anyway?
No wisecracks, please.
I used dope thinner to clean brushes once. Big mistake. The stuff is overkill, bigtime.
Dope?
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BTW the dope on tissue paper or silkspan not only stiffens it somewhat but also seals it and tightens it somewhat (due to the shrinkage from drying). Typically I use a 50/50 mix of dope and thinner for sealing tissue coverings.
Dope is sometimes used to attach the covering to the framework, other times folks will glue it (typically by thinning a glue like Titebond). I've tried both methods and haven't found a significant difference ('cept for the smell and working time -- dope is smellier and tends to evaporate faster).
It's also used directly on balsawood -- as it seals the wood from moisture and helps prevent warpage from it (this might not be a problem for those indoor jobs -- but is quite important if you plan on flying outdoors). You can mix in some talcum powder to make a grain filler -- which works pretty nicely on balsawood fins on model rockets. Another method of dealing with the balsawood grain is to apply a tissue paper covering (attached with dope or thinned glue) -- which increases strength without much weight, seals the porous balsawood surface, and adds color (works quite nicely on boost-glide model wings).
Dope is sometimes referred to as "banana oil".
Dope is sometimes used to attach the covering to the framework, other times folks will glue it (typically by thinning a glue like Titebond). I've tried both methods and haven't found a significant difference ('cept for the smell and working time -- dope is smellier and tends to evaporate faster).
It's also used directly on balsawood -- as it seals the wood from moisture and helps prevent warpage from it (this might not be a problem for those indoor jobs -- but is quite important if you plan on flying outdoors). You can mix in some talcum powder to make a grain filler -- which works pretty nicely on balsawood fins on model rockets. Another method of dealing with the balsawood grain is to apply a tissue paper covering (attached with dope or thinned glue) -- which increases strength without much weight, seals the porous balsawood surface, and adds color (works quite nicely on boost-glide model wings).
Dope is sometimes referred to as "banana oil".
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