ArthurSull Well-Known Member Joined Dec 9, 2012 Messages 315 Reaction score 0 Jan 11, 2013 #1 Is there any other lightweight materials you can use, or is ply the best for lots of reasons? Finally started my Tomahawk. A good day
Is there any other lightweight materials you can use, or is ply the best for lots of reasons? Finally started my Tomahawk. A good day
cwbullet Obsessed with Rocketry Staff member Administrator Global Mod Joined Jan 24, 2009 Messages 39,273 Reaction score 17,228 Location Glennville, GA Jan 11, 2013 #2 Plywood is the best. M
Rex R LV2 Joined Apr 21, 2010 Messages 6,392 Reaction score 384 Jan 11, 2013 #3 hmm, kinda depends. what type motors do you plan to use? and are you planning to anchor your shock cord to the baffle? rex
hmm, kinda depends. what type motors do you plan to use? and are you planning to anchor your shock cord to the baffle? rex
MCS Well-Known Member Joined Jan 20, 2011 Messages 232 Reaction score 1 Jan 11, 2013 #4 I stole the idea from Bob Krech... but stainless steel wool looks promising. -->MCS .
bobkrech Well-Known Member Joined Jan 20, 2009 Messages 8,352 Reaction score 55 Jan 11, 2013 #5 Have to give credit to Aerotech for the stainless steel pot scrubber baffle system. That's what they use in their kits. Bob
Have to give credit to Aerotech for the stainless steel pot scrubber baffle system. That's what they use in their kits. Bob
cwbullet Obsessed with Rocketry Staff member Administrator Global Mod Joined Jan 24, 2009 Messages 39,273 Reaction score 17,228 Location Glennville, GA Jan 11, 2013 #6 bobkrech said: Have to give credit to Aerotech for the stainless steel pot scrubber baffle system. That's what they use in their kits. Bob Click to expand... That is what I use in mid power. I do not see many doing baffles in high power.
bobkrech said: Have to give credit to Aerotech for the stainless steel pot scrubber baffle system. That's what they use in their kits. Bob Click to expand... That is what I use in mid power. I do not see many doing baffles in high power.