It's an excellent monokote covering accessory. You use it to punch lots of
little holes in balsa sheeting before covering to let the monokote gasses
escape from under the monokote, and if you're doing a multi-color monokote
layup, to punch holes in the bottom layer of monokote.

I've used it to cover my last 2 or 3 power planes, and now consider it
indispensible.


Matt


----- Original Message -----
From: "Stefan Smets" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "'SilentFlight'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 12:57 AM
Subject: RE: [RCSE] Woodpecker Thingie


> > An outdated, unpowered (ick) tool used during the finishing
> > process of those
> > antiquated models which were built with a substance known as wood.
> > Apparently it grew wild in nature.
>
> "it" meaning the wood, I guess, not the "Woodpecker Thingie" :-), and I
know
> now it's something to perforate something else, but I still don't know
what
> it is (I know what a woodpecker is though, but that one flies better then
> most planes :-)).
>
>
> Stefan
>
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