Making Your Own Ribs

Wing ribs

Making ribs is a simple process not requiring more than what is found in a standard wood shop. You will need a oak form block, a plywood clamp block, a sheet metal flat template and some aluminum rib material stock. Ribs are relatively simple to copy and will take you only an hour or so to make after the wood form tools are made. Your goal is to match the airfoil shape exactly and not make any cracks during forming. Here is how.

Materials

Tools

Making the form

  1. Take an original rib and make sure the flanges are square to the web.
  2. Lay the rib on a piece of red oak and scribe the rib pattern carefully onto the oak.
  3. Mark the locations of the tooling holes. (No need to mark lightening holes)
  4. Saw the oak and carefully sand to the line making sure the edge stays square to the face of the oak.
  5. Check the oak to the original rib to ensure it is the same. It should be within 1/64″ to the original airfoil profile.
  6. Carefully mark a line (I used a felt pen) the same thickness as the rib stock you are going to use.
  7. Resand the edge to just remove the line mark.
  8. Check the contour against the original rib.
  9. Temporarily remove the flutes in the original rib.
  10. The form block should just slip inside the rib without any gaps and without pushing out the flanges. It should be a very close fit to the airfoil shape. This is critical, especially at the leading edge.
  11. Choose which flange (left or right) rib you are going to make.
  12. Use a router and route an 1/8″ radius on the oak. (Now the form block should fit well in the original when clamped)
  13. Darken the edge of the oak with a pencil.
  14. Set the table on your bench belt sander to approximately 7 degrees for spring back allowance.
  15. Sand the edge up to but not including the 1/8″ radius.
  16. Drill 3/16″ diameter holes at the tooling hole locations. (If you use a right flange to make a left flange form block, make sure the hole is very perpendicular since you will have to install the tool pins on the opposite side of the oak from where you marked it. If you miss a little, not to worry. You can adjust your template to match)
  17. Install 3/16″ tool pins. I used metal dowels. You can use drill bits.

Making the clamp block

Making the template

Making the blank

Forming the rib

Finishing the rib

Your block and clamp can make approximately 20 ribs before the form block edge and radius starts breaking down.