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rayl | Scratch Built McDonnell Douglas Delta II Rocket | Build | 12-Dec-15 20:38 | |
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This is how the wireway fits on the booster body. Nine wireways, nine of the lower booster attachment points and then thirthy-six of the Booster standoffs to be done yet. |
rayl | Scratch Built McDonnell Douglas Delta II Rocket | Build | 12-Dec-15 20:34 | |
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This is the jig that I made to insure that the booster wireways will comform to the booster themselves. The board on the left has a rabbit plowed in it to let the wireway "seat" in it. The blue sandpaaper cover tube is the same diameter as the Booster so that the wireway mating surface has the same radius as the booster tube. |
rayl | Scratch Built McDonnell Douglas Delta II Rocket | Build | 12-Dec-15 20:31 | |
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level of detail on the Booster wireways. These components will be located on the backside of the booster next to the main rocket body and barely visable when assembled (sigh). |
rayl | Scratch Built McDonnell Douglas Delta II Rocket | Build | 12-Dec-15 20:29 | |
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Parts out of the mould (left) and parts that have had their excess resin sanded away (right). |
rayl | Scratch Built McDonnell Douglas Delta II Rocket | Build | 12-Dec-15 20:27 | |
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Now that "life" is not taking up so much of my time, I finally got back to moulding more resin parts for the strap-on boosters. BTW: the pad that the moulds are sitting on is a silicone non-stick pad. IT is about 14 X 24" and nothing sticks to it. I got it a Menards for about $5.00. |
rayl | Scratch Built McDonnell Douglas Delta II Rocket | Reference | 02-Dec-15 23:08 | |
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This dude is a frequent visitor to my buffet. Fine looking rack. |