How to build a working rudder for model ships that moves smoothly and without frictions?
As you will go through the video, you will learn how to build a rudder for a rc model ship using some spare walnut wood and a cooper sheet to make all the fitting for installing the rudder to the hull.
This technique is useful, regardless of the ship model you are building. An important step here is the copper soldering by using tin. It is not that hard; you just need to use a good soldering paste and tin solder a few key contact spots. The piece will be strong enough to resist the water forces.
An important part you'll see in the video is how to cut a strip from a 1,5mm copper sheet at minute 01:17.
Also, you can decide install the copper details before painting
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If you missed the first videos of this series and you want to know how I started this project from scratch, check out my first video: https://youtu.be/EDV3IEmmmew
Check out my three full video logs:
Full video log "The Dorade yacht 1/20": Full video log "The Whaleboat of New Bedford 1860": Full video log "Scratch built Fifie herring trawler": Here tools you see in the video:
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