Theo J. Swank
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This is meant for conversation about nose cones
MEPS!!I prefer head cones. Hubba Hubba.
This is meant for conversation about nose cones
Wait a minute. I haven't had my fun yet....Now that we've had our fun
I have been experimenting lately with different 3 d printed parabola style cones and was wondering if anyone else has done this
I have been experimenting lately with different 3 d printed parabola style cones and was wondering if anyone else has done this
I could go for an Ice Cream Cone right about now... Tillamook Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream, waffle cone... 3 scoops....
ohhhhhh I've only had one Mint Chip Ice Cream Cone in China (and unfortunately for me the location closed down since then)
do you have a preferred length
for 29 mm length tubes
I like nose cones.
These made my day.
I have a yet-to-be-realized shape that I like on the screen. It has the parallel sided base of an ogive or ellipse, and the rounded tip of a parabola* or ellipse, but is somewhat sleeker in between than an ellipse. It's just an ogive part way up and a parabola at the top, with the height and diameter at change-over tweeked so there is no corner. It's drag is, I bet, nearly as low as that of an ellipse with the same base and overall height, but looks better. I'd love to get one printed and try it out.
Thanks, but that's actually the easy part. Getting off my ass to use somebody's printer or convincing myself to cough up the dough to order it from a service is the roadblock.Got base/length dimensions and ideal ratio of ogive to parabola?
I bet I could create some stp or stl files for ya
Slightly longer shoulder, perhaps.this is the first result of my 3-d printed nose cone. Any suggestions?
These made my day.
I have a yet-to-be-realized shape that I like on the screen. It has the parallel sided base of an ogive or ellipse, and the rounded tip of a parabola* or ellipse, but is somewhat sleeker in between than an ellipse. It's just an ogive part way up and a parabola at the top,
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