I am working on a model airplane and some of the parts are warped. To be more accurate they are slightly curved. Thae can be bent bach to the correct position easily but will not stay there. I have a feeling this plane will never fly with a twisted fuselage so…
What is the best way to correct this. Should I soak the wood and then clamp it in the correct position say, overnight?
I paid about $150 for the kit so I really would like to solve this.
In the past I’ve had luck with unwarping wings by building a fixture that would twist the part slightly past the desired shape. Wet the part and SLOWLY remove the twist so it can be clamped in the fixture. Allow the part to dry completely and your problem may be gone. Or not! Sometimes it’s just luck. I’m asuming that the parts were joined with a non water soluble glue such as Zap or HotStuff. If you used a alephatic resin wood glue such as TiteBond that would be OK too.
I some cases you might need to actually break parts to get a warp out.