I had an e-mail conversation with Mike from Cleaveland regarding the dimpling process with DIENQ, since the product description has a different process from the Panther build manual.
Per Mike, the correct process with the Cleaveland DIENQ is:
1) Drill with #40 Jobber drill bit & Cleco as you go along (with proper size Cleco)
2) Disassemble
3) Deburr
4) Dimple with DIENQ
5) Use #30 reamer to enlarge hole. (Feed the reamer slowly to eliminate the need to deburr again.)
Both the skin and substructure should be dimpled with this method using DIENQ. A C-Frame should be used for the skin while a squeezer should be used for the substructure.
Cleaveland doesn't currently have a close-quarters version of this die. Mike mentioned they wouldn't be able to make them before Q2 of next year.
Sonex has 120 degree dimple die that should work for the spots you can't reach otherwise. I went ahead and ordered one:
http://www.sonexaircraft.com/eshop/cart ... ory_id=260