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#16
Posted 10 April 2003 - 11:03 PM
The lampblack stars appear to be ready they have dried to a good solid consistency. Ive tried a couple of stars burning on the ground to check they are burning correct, from what can be seen from these ground level burns these should produce an awsome shell. I will be assembling a couple of 6" shells with lampblack stars tomorrow.
#17
Posted 11 April 2003 - 07:57 PM
By the way I presume you dont wrap your shell cases when joined and rely on a good joint created by a good rolling technique.
#18
Posted 11 April 2003 - 10:05 PM
#19
Posted 12 April 2003 - 07:22 AM
If you need tissue I have about 300 large sheets in heavy and lite weight grades[not the type that glass ware products come in for packaging as it is to porous.]
#20
Posted 12 April 2003 - 09:08 PM
Yes I keep a good stock of modelling tissue.
#21
Posted 12 April 2003 - 09:15 PM
#22
Posted 12 April 2003 - 09:34 PM
Although I have to confess I have never considered doing the anatomy of a man I suppose im just not that way inclined id much rather get it together with a woman hey but what ever takes your fancy.
#23
Posted 12 April 2003 - 09:46 PM
#24
Posted 12 April 2003 - 10:12 PM
#25
Posted 13 April 2003 - 09:07 PM
I spent the day working on some 5" crossete mines using a Titanium flake comp. I think it should be good ,the only time I have used this mix before was on some candles [40mm id] which worked very well,they are going to dry for 7 days then they should be ready for next weekend.
#26
Posted 14 April 2003 - 11:52 AM
Many thanks for your detailed replies regarding colours. I was out of the country for a week so couldn't reply - the information you provided was excellent!
I'll try to source some PVC as a Cl Donor - will let you know of my results.
Rhod
#27
Posted 14 April 2003 - 08:26 PM
#28
Posted 15 April 2003 - 10:05 AM
Have sent you a U2U.....
#29
Posted 08 June 2003 - 11:31 PM
-Matt
#30
Posted 09 June 2003 - 01:44 AM
I have a short spindle design for a 0.75" i.d bore tube. It requires a very fast bp rocket propellant. A cross between an end burner and trad. It is also adapts itself to a slow whistle comp as well. Either one can't carry much of a payload. A traditional bp rocket spindle is very long in comparison.
Have you ever experimented with whistle tooling Mr. Johnson? Rabenklau(sp) makes some real nifty rockets. They always looked top heavy to me. Not the kind of thing most people think of when they picture a typical NASA type rocket. You ever strap any crosettes on the top of yours?:cool:
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