Howard & KT,
Thanks, I resanded the panels that were left and I had a much easier time getting the framers and other pieces out, but I was not even close to "popping" them out. (N.B. yeah no belt sander here, basically I have few tools or experience, so this effort is a distraction from good wine). While it is mostly likely my ineptitude, I am not so sure. Is there a technique you could share? I had to trace each one with an Exacto knife, especially the 3/32 panels. Particularly the notches for the stringers. How do you make sure you are even and consistent with depth? I have used a small file to try and ensure I have the right depth, but I must admit, it feels like more work than I should be doing.
However, pressing ahead, I have the pieces out and have started the build, I am working slow and re-read the instructions, but it goes without saying the instructions are perfect for those who know what they are doing. First try at posting photos. Since it seems Corona Covid-19 will go on for a while, therefore this a good diversion to focus on construction, not depression.
Start of Stearman PT-17 Build.JPG
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