Plywood & terminal posts

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James Pancoast

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Sep 18, 2024, 9:42:24 PM9/18/24
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2 questions, for y'all

Where the heck does someone get 1/8" plywood?  Basswood is easy to find, but I want something stronger.

2nd question, mostly for Brian (I think), those little terminal connection things I bought a pack from you, Do you remember where you got them?

Thanks all, I'll see y'all this weekend if launch isn't cancelled!

brian blueoats.net

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Sep 21, 2024, 3:44:02 PM9/21/24
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James, sorry for the delay in getting back to you as I have been out of town.  Per your questions, any aircraft plywood is very hard to get now days it seems.  I have some sheets and could sell you one if you like.  I think they are 2 square feet sheets.

The little pass through connectors are made by Larry at NCR.  I think he sells them some other place that is online, but I can't remember the web site name.  I always just get mine from Larry but since we haven't been flying up there its a bit of a trick.  If I remember the other online place, I will forward you.

I did have a question on your DD rocket.  Did it have a vent hole in the AV bay?

GBA
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JamesR

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Sep 23, 2024, 12:39:30 PM9/23/24
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James, G10 is often used now. It is strong and easy to work with.  Just a quick search on Amazon I found this

G10 Glass Fiber Sheet 235X235X1.5MM for RC Model Black Color https://a.co/d/fgTufpN

And I prefer isolated PCB blocks. Just solder the wires to it and drill a couple holes and pass the wires through and glue the block down.  I use electrical tape to cover to prevent corrosion. 

FULARR 80Pcs Premium 2 Position 2 Pin Plug-in PCB Terminal Block, 5.08mm Pitch PCB Mount Screw Terminal Block Connector (300V / 10A, Green) https://a.co/d/iFo1L62

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James Pancoast

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Sep 23, 2024, 9:24:02 PM9/23/24
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Thanks Brian for the info.  I found some 1/8" plywood on Amazon and bought a few sheets.  

Thanks about the posts, I'm sure we'll get some NCR launches sometime!

As for my DD rocket, I THINK​ it had a vent hole, but I tossed that piece not long ago (it was crushed anyway) so I can't check.  I think what happened is either the barometer was busted, no vent hole, or I accidentally disarmed it.  With the Eggtimer you can connect to it via wifi on your phone and use a web UI to arm it, and it's easy to automatically disarm it.  I'll never know for sure, but I've got a rocket I can use to test all this without depending on the computer for ejection so I can figure all this out, get the process down, etc.


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James Pancoast

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Sep 23, 2024, 9:31:50 PM9/23/24
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Thanks James, you almost read my mind.  How do people normally cut the G10 sheets? I have cutting bits that I'm sure will do it but I want it to look pretty, not like it was cut by some dude who can barely see it.  I'll have to rig up a template or something.

OOhhhh, I like those PCB blocks.  I ordered some other blocks awhile back, gut they're pretty large, fine for a larger diameter rocket, but not a lot of room in a smaller diameter one (like a 54mm tube), but these look like they'd fit fine.


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brian blueoats.net

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Sep 23, 2024, 10:31:35 PM9/23/24
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I have found the best way to cut G10 is with a tile saw.  IE water flood.  Still haven't figured out a good way to bevel the edges yet other than allot of burning up sand paper with a block, or table saw with a special fixture to hold the darn parts but be very careful as that can result in missing finger parts if not done correctly and safely.

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JamesR

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Sep 24, 2024, 10:09:49 PM9/24/24
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Same as wood,  a small table saw with a high tooth count.  Just use PPE and wash well after. 

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brian blueoats.net

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Sep 25, 2024, 1:19:00 AM9/25/24
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Not same as wood.  In general, wood is fine for sawing and sanding; Glass and carbon fiber construction, cutting and sanding produces much finer particles that are sharp.  Sawing wood dry, not much problem.  Sawing fibrous materials dry, and you get fine particles.  DO NOT BREATH and is a bitch too sweep up!! Mask required.

That's why if one can saw it wet, you will know where all the particle go and don't get them in lungs...

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ricky

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Sep 25, 2024, 11:28:50 AM9/25/24
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James Pancoast,

if you can find these terminal blocks, 
they will fit in a minimum diameter 29mm airframe if mounted vertically.
(attached photo)

r m


Screw_terminal_block_with_crimped_wire.jpg

JamesR

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Sep 25, 2024, 4:43:00 PM9/25/24
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Well I did say use PPE, lol I have always used small table saw, vacuum and PPE(most of the time) outside 

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James Pancoast

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Sep 26, 2024, 1:31:24 PM9/26/24
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Pfft.  I'm going to paraphrase Dennis Leary... "Cutting Fiberglass takes 10 years off your life... But it's the 10 worst years folks, it's the ones at the end!"  :)

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John Jamieson

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Sep 27, 2024, 9:48:14 AM9/27/24
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I use Larry Haynes' terminal posts, They work well only problem is loosing tiny set screws. You have to order them according to the thickness of your av bay bulkheads .

I have his contact info if you want to email me.
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JamesR

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Oct 1, 2024, 10:25:50 AM10/1/24
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I'm finding these connectors fit very nicely onto small bulkheads, are easy to hook up and replace, and are easy to clean up.

James Pancoast

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Oct 2, 2024, 12:20:13 PM10/2/24
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These are exactly the ones I was talking about, thanks!  The ones I bought from Brian are for thicker bulkheads than the one I'm currently building, but they'll come in handy eventually :)


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