We prefer you in the craz---i mean creative section
I checked under "N" for nutty, "S" for screws loose, and "B" for bonkers, but nothin'
We prefer you in the craz---i mean creative section
Looks really good. I foresee D24s in your future...
Looks great. If weight becomes an issue (looks like d24 maxes at 424 grams if this source is good
There are some outside the box methods to retrofit a 24mm Mount to an 18 mm mount, although they are a bit unorthodox, and you are going to have a tight fit for a chute already.
Maybe I missed it.
Are you going with lugs or buttons?
Looks like you're on track to launch your B-1 before Boom does in October.
Make sure you tweet your model build to Boom .
Looks beautiful. Are you going to go with the prototype paint scheme?
May want to put some Mylar on the central side of that tailfeather, it may get a bit singed.
Build looks great, I didn’t think that could be done with wood.
This guy can literally build balsa circles around most of usYes, I was considering a strip of aluminum foil glued to the bottom of that "thing".
Thanks, based on what I've seen others do with wood, I'm pretty sure it can do darn near anything. Some of the most surprising stuff was from the C/L stunt folks, they bend solid balsa sheet in ways I never thought possible. I think @Mugs914 does stuff like that. One of these days I want to learn their secrets.
Ammonia. I'm not talking Windex here, but high concentration ammonia solution, or ammonia gas in a steam box. I've seen video of a brook stick made into a pretzel. For that matter, steam in a steam box lets you do quite a lot, and if you use "household ammonia" (about 5% to 10% by weight) instead of water to generate it then you could surely do more. (Windex contains several other ingredients, and if my nose is even a little reliable, its ammonia content is rather low.)One of these days I want to learn their secrets.
Ammonia. I'm not talking Windex here, but high concentration ammonia solution, or ammonia gas in a steam box. I've seen video of a brook stick made into a pretzel. For that matter, steam in a steam box lets you do quite a lot, and if you use "household ammonia" (about 5% to 10% by weight) instead of water to generate it then you could surely do more. (Windex contains several other ingredients, and if my nose is even a little reliable, its ammonia content is rather low.)
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