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  1. #1
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    Some unusual finishings

    Here are two recent projects I've completed. I thought I would show off the finishing jobs since they are fairly unique and I think they turned out well.

    One of these (guess which) is actually my daughter's project: "Zesty Zebra". She browsed the web for a zebra pattern. Then I took it into Adobe Photoshop and tiled it to get a seamless pattern (about 32 tiles!). Then we printed out the pattern on regular paper. After installing the motor mount, we wrapped the tube with the zebra print. Then we made the fins and painted them. Next, I used a hobby knife to scratch away a line on the tube and then we glued the fins on with wood glue. Finally, we put on the launch lugs. Walmart clear went over the top of everything, including the paper.

    The other one is a F,G,H powered rocket made from a Winkflash photo tube (see my scratch build thread on this one). After building the rocket and gluing on the launch lugs, the seamless lug standoffs were made with epoxy putty. After filling and sanding all remaining blemishes, the painting began. First, I painted the bottom 40% red. Then I painted the top 40% white. Then I did orange. Then I did yellow. The painting was done with ordinary Krylon spray cans, by hand, exactly the way you would figure it. The only trick was spray distance. If it is too close, you get color transitions that are too abrupt. If it is too far away, you get stray paint speckles over too wide an area, with results that are difficult to control and relatively poor coverage. I got pretty lucky with how this turned out. Walmart clear went over the top.

    Hope you like them!

    Geof
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    The lugs are great Geof. Very nice work on the fade too. You do great work.

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    Those look AWESOME!!! Keep them out of the sun. Walmart clear will yellow in a big hurry. Not sure how compatible it is but you might want to pick up a can of Rustoleum clear with UV Protection and shoot a coat over it.

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    Excellent looking zebra pattern on that rocket. Nice job!!

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    Very nice Geof!!!! Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing!
    Jeff Taylor L1
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    The zebra pattern is sweet!!! I like the LL's on the other one too!! Have you put it in a wind tunnel to see how well it does?? I hear thats where the most drag comes in on the rockets and those look sssmmmmoooOOOOtttthhh!!! Nice job!!

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    Those are some great finishes you've got there, especially the zebra pattern!

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    Excellent work on the Zebra pattern, and the fade is very nice also.
    Keep em Flyin Micronzied
    John
    Mrcluster/Micromeister
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    Co-moderator MicroMaxRockets yahoo group.
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    Add my name to the list that thinks these are great finishes
    Cheers
    Fred

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    I looked too closely at the black and white rocket, got dizzy and fell over.

    Very nice paint jobs!
    -Scott

    NAR# 32070

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    Quote Originally Posted by rokitflite View Post
    I looked too closely at the black and white rocket, got dizzy and fell over.

    Very nice paint jobs!
    At least you didn't throw up. When I do spin tests, I get pretty queasy.

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    Excellent work geof, i really like the lug work. - the fade is perfect too.
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    Both finishing schemes are great. I love the zebra effect.

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