Cheap and Easy Snow Skis

by earthsciteach | December 25, 2012 | (3) Posted in Projects
NOTE:  DUE TO PICTURES NOT UPLOADING, PLEASE CLICK HERE TO BE DETOURED TO THE FORUM TO SEE THE WHOLE ARTICLE

I have been thinking about making snow skis for my HZ Super Cub for a couple of winters, but didn't get around to it until today.  These skis are simple to make and can be built from scraps that many RC's have laying around.  

Materials

Coroplast (whatever thickness you have)

scrap of ABS plastic

4 small washers

Gorilla Glue

CA

Tools:

Sharp razor blades or Xacto knife

ruler

Sharpie


I am not including any dimensions as you should determine the appropriate size needed for your particular airplane.  By "determine," I mean take your best guess.  But, there is a ruler in a couple of shots, so you can get an idea of the size that I "determined" to be correct.

Main Gear

Trace out a snow ski shape of your SWAG determined length and width onto a piece of coroplast and cut out with a razor blade.  I used a lighter to heat up the front portion of the skis to give it that upturn.  I think the snow and skim border guys call it "rocker."  Crap!  That reminds me-I have a "fat boy's" skim board blank that I designed and need to glass.  If you see a pudgy, pasty white, 40 something year old skimming the wash along the Delaware/VA/Outer Banks coast next summer, come say, 'Hi!'

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Next, draw attachment brackets that will affix the snow ski to the axle  and cut out.  I attached small washers to the side of each bracket that face the wheel for reinforcement.  If your axle is short (like mine) you may have to do some modifying to get everything to fit.  You'll figure that out if you run into that problem!

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Next, cut out a portion of the flute in the top side of the ski so the attachment brackets recess into the coro.  Use Gorilla Glue to hold them in place.  In my experience, hot glue is pretty much useless on coro.  I used GG because it foams and contacts more surface area than other adhesives.  I inserted my attachment brackets so that they angled toward each other.  The GG will have enough give to allow the wheels to slide into place.

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Once cured, attach to your landing gear axle.  

Finally, the tail wheel ski is made from a small scrap of ABS plastic that I used for vacuum forming my own Cub Cowlings.  (FYI-its a cool idea, worked, but for the cost, just buy a new cowl when needed.  Besides, it looks like HZ has stepped up their game.  The cowls are now made from a more durable plastic.)  You can use whatever material you have laying around.  Come up short?  Just scour the house for anything that will work - old spray can tops, abused kids' toys, whatever!

Cut the ABS (or whatever) into a ski shape.  I got fancy with this one.  Then, I simply attached a small scrap of coro to the ski.  I used a fair amount of CA and doused with kicker.  Worked out well.  I heated a scrap of control rod to drill the hole for the tail wheel wire.  

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Here's the finished product!

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Of course the question is, "How does it work?"  Hell, wish I knew!  The damned snow melted before I could try it out!  We have more winter weather in the forecast, so I'll report back when I give her a go.







COMMENTS

Mirabile Visu on December 25, 2012
Sadly, no pictures (for me anyway), as I would like to have a ski plane in case we have some snow in England!
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earthsciteach on December 26, 2012
No pics for me, either. :-(

I'm going to post a build thread on the "scratchbuilts and such" forum in a bit.
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dadi3 on December 27, 2012
Post a forum article and then go to this site and copy URL (links) to pics. It is working
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earthsciteach on December 27, 2012
Will the actual picture show up in the article or just the hyperlink?
This picture problem is driving me nuts!
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dadi3 on December 27, 2012
Click Add picture and enter URL to picture. It is working perfect. I asked flitetest crew and they told me how to do it... The other way is to try upload pictures for about ten times (I know it's stupid, but I didn't know what to do... Look at my article Installing gyro on a plane... Both ways work fine, but requires extra work. Try it, if your preview is working fine and links work too then submit it for aproval... And please copy this message to other people, because there are lots of people who don't know how to do it.
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Cheap and Easy Snow Skis