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hey everybody Ive had a lot of people write me and ask how Im getting smooth fuselage sections using flight tests phone and rather than typing out a clumsy explanation I figured the easier just to make a video today Ive been working on 70 millimeter twin ATF f-14 and you can see here Ive got the engine housings done now Im working on the fuselage in the canopy so the technique Im going to show you is super fast and its super easy its good for parts that are fairly large and its also good for parts that are really really small and what I start out doing is taking a piece of flight test foam and Im wanting to roll up and I pull one side off of it Im not doing any scoring but what I do is they take my cutting mat and I bring it just off the edge of the table where theres a good 90-degree edge I just take it like girag over and Ive got a little bit of pressure on my right hand of the foam on this outer side see how its already starting to take a shape drawing it [Music] so y