Or.... you can make it easy and not?
But i meant more about keeping it in sight rather than the electronics.
Anyway I promised myself that I would work on something each day, no matter what. So today I worked on the squidly fins for the nosecone (is nose cone one word or two?)
I first cut the holes witha sharp exacto knife
All rules from above apply yet again and yes Jim you can use your chainsaw (to bad he doesn't read this, oh well)
I make sure to measure twice cut once and the result is a perfect fit! I almost don't need glue!
Thats what they look like when they are done. I'm not going to sand or bevel them at all.
So today I was with my dad at the Local Hardware Store and I found a small tub of Elmer's Carpenters Wood Filler for Interior and Exterior....and my question is will that fill spirals and make a good sand-able fillet maker?
I'v never worked with the stuff but the small print on the back seemed promising. Its not the epoxy clay that Apogee recommends but I think ifit will work I can apply in the "Apogee endorsed" method in this YouTube video.
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I want to use this stuff to get a nice finish on my 7.5 inch rocket build, PML's tubing has HUGE, DEEP spirals and before I get it painted on them filled.
Thanks again guys, keep the posts coming (Preferably more about Krakens and my questions...Edwin)