[NRVR-Members] Greap HP Super-Glassing Overview
Bob Schoner
bob.schoner at gmail.com
Wed Dec 9 07:37:44 CST 2015
Thanks for the links guys.
I have never used a Dremel mower blade sharpener for fin beveling, but I do
have one, so i may need to try that some day. Mine has the slot for the
blade so it will probably only work with fiberglass 1/8" thick or smaller.
I have used the method John Coker has on his website which is also full of
great information.
http://www.jcrocket.com/finbevels.shtml
I have seen Jim Jarvis's carbon fiber rockets and they are really works of
art. Just beautiful.
Bob
On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 11:49 PM, Thomas Weeks <tweeksjunk2 at theweeks.org>
wrote:
> Wow.. was looking for some good fin beveling tips and found this great L3
> build
> tips site. Here's an overview of doing a water-weighted kevlar/glassing
> fin can
> build. Lot of good tips:
> https://mylevel3.wordpress.com/2011/01/
>
> Tons of other great stuff in there too..
> https://mylevel3.wordpress.com/new-to-the-blog-read-from-the-beginning/
>
> It's interesting that he uses a long pot-life epoxy (2hrs!!). Wow.. I bet
> it's
> super strong!
>
>
> Bob:
> You ever use a dremel mower blade sharpener to do fin bevels?
> http://www.amazon.com//dp/B003BIFMK6
>
>
> Tweeks
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