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  1. In Topic: WASP (Auto shell paster) for sale

    16 May 2012 - 03:19 PM

    A few links for you:

    http://www.ctpyro.com/index.html

    And some sort of new prototype here:

    http://exposureroom....507c1eb1877650/
  2. In Topic: Work / machine shop rental

    11 May 2012 - 03:56 PM

    Possibly not quite what you're looking for in terms of full machine shop, but have you heard of Hackspace?

    http://hackspace.org.uk

    How well-fitted they are depends on your location, I've been to my local one and it's great.
  3. In Topic: Snap bangs ?

    23 April 2012 - 10:56 PM

    My local party shop still stocked them a few months back, and they appear to still be available from various 'joke shop' online shops too.
  4. In Topic: protective viewing wall

    19 April 2012 - 12:54 PM

    View PostFarnet, on 19 April 2012 - 11:16 AM, said:

    Must admit I am for the full polycarbonate screen, as I have a new toy in the guise of a high speed camera (300fps), but I have noticed you have to be very close to the action to get anything of quality.

    so the shield need to be able to protect me, and be be clear so I can use it with a camera on tripod behind it.

    so how good would a polycarbonate one be? and how expensive, i'd like to be in the position that paying less doesn't then limit the use of my apendages and eyes etc if something does go wrong..... Mortar proof, bullet proof :-) ?

    anyway, it's be easy with a better quality camera, but the cost exponentially goes mad for HS cameras as soon as you want something vaguely tv quality.


    Thins makes me think of detonationfilms...

    If you can remote control the cam something like this might be suitable?

    http://www.detonatio...m/dangercam.htm
  5. In Topic: UKPS 2012 AGM

    17 April 2012 - 04:40 PM

    Not sure I'll be able to make this but I'd love to - I'm flying back into the UK the day before and will probably not have a car for the Saturday...

    Anyone going to be driving down the M1 on the Saturday morning?