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RE: Silicone nosecone mold I think it would be fine with the mass involved. I'll just hold it between centers and spin slowly to start. Edward |
In forum Composite Construction Help |
14 years ago |
RE: Silicone nosecone mold Adrian, I have some old resins, I'll dig them out. Maybe at a launch we could do a transfer and I could spin one and see how it works. Edward |
In forum Composite Construction Help |
14 years ago |
RE: Silicone nosecone mold Adrian, I think it would be as strong. You could put some epoxy in the nosecone, then add the sleeve and spin. The nice thing is that it keeps it all against the edges. You can go as thick as a may... |
In forum Composite Construction Help |
14 years ago |
RE: Silicone nosecone mold Very nice Adrian. You should try spincasting them. I'm sure a chopped carbon fiber layup would be as strong and smooth. Tungsten is used to weight golf club heads - you know, the new space ship fly... |
In forum Composite Construction Help |
14 years ago |
RE: 38mm carbon fiber tube 38mm is a very easy size to get, 1.5" OD tubing. Alreco has tons in stock, if you make cases you want .083" wall thickness, otherwise I've sure he has .062 and .125 there. Edward |
In forum Composite Construction Help |
14 years ago |
RE: nomex honeycomb question A 4' x 6' sheet of what I have would probably be on the extreme high end of the price range 🙂 Edward |
In forum Composite Construction Help |
14 years ago |
RE: nomex honeycomb question How large of pieces do you need. I have some different assorted thickness of carbon fiber aluminum honeycomb. Edward |
In forum Composite Construction Help |
14 years ago |
RE: Garmin DC-30 Mike, I have the Astro setup as well, let me know if you would like to get it connected before hand. Edward |
In forum Electronics |
14 years ago |
RE: Birth CONGRATS TROY!!!!!! |
In forum Archive - News & Events |
14 years ago |
RE: EVERYTHING MUST GO I believe they are 1.0. I got them from Randy as part of a package deal.They have been stored in my crawlspace (very low humidity) and haven't turned into fun-noodles. Edward |
In forum Swap Meet |
14 years ago |
EVERYTHING MUST GO Due to economic necessity I'm going to liquidate everything rocketry related that I own. I'll be updating this thread as I find more things. First off: 2 4" x 48" RDS paper body tubes. (SOLD) 1 3" x... |
In forum Swap Meet |
14 years ago |
RE: 75mm vs 98mm The insulation on 98mm will probably be thicker as the burn times are longer. Also the casting tubes/liner are more expensive. And the cases have more aluminum in them and have to be stronger to res... |
In forum AP Motor Discussion - Certified |
15 years ago |
RE: 3" Phenolic Tube Needed If you give me the ID of your tube and I have the OD of the 3" tube I can model this in CAD in about 30 seconds. Might be easier. Edward |
In forum Swap Meet |
15 years ago |
RE: Some serious altitude! Wow...I've had to climb 200' ladders attached to buildings and that was tiring. I can't imagine climbing that tower. He had a 3 point stance most of the way up - I guess that is how OSHA allows it. ... |
In forum Archives 2006-2010 |
15 years ago |
RE: fiberglass sleeves in Denver? That is the tutorial done by Nick at Aerosleeves. I tie two loops of rope with giagargantuan knots to make the loop. I then put the knot in the sleeve and use zip ties to secure the sleeve around th... |
In forum Construction Help |
15 years ago |