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From what I know ( I might be wrong tho, so double check), in EU its legal to do up to 100g, as long as you use it in less than 24h after you made it ( Basically they don't want people to store it)
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Well don't go over a 100celcius and for protection you could use heavy leather gloves and one of those masks for welding ( Some people who do pyro straight up get old firefighters quuipment but for the amount you are doing it would prob be overkill) Also here is a vid of the mill and hammer into the tube way:
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Yep, the fire went all the way to the roof, there is still black marks
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Nothing spilled over, it ignited inside of the pan, from the heat
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You could, but I would only do it if you can directly control the temperature. When my mix exploded, it wasn't directly from the fire, but from the heat trough the pan.
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I have been doing pyrotechnics for about 3 years now ( mostly fireworks) and this is what I recommend. Don't cook it, just mill each chemical SEPARATELY ( or kaboom will happen because of the friction) in a coffee mill, and then mix it with a screen. Then either ram the composition into a tube with a hammer, or add a bit of alchohol so it becomes a sticky mass and let it dry inside the tube. The reasons for not cooking are: -1 Having a explosive over a fire is just a bad idea in general ( I burned my entire face and hands pretty bad when I was cooking about 250g of it, god was I retarded back then). -2 Cooked rocket fuel smolders way more than just grinded and mixed propellant, wich clogs the nozzle and just makes a mess in general. -3 While the cooked rocked cools, it relases gases that create bubles inside the propellant, and when the fuel burns pressure builds inside the bubbles and makes the whole rocket explode. Also here is a great pyro forum where you can find reliable and safe information: http://www.amateurpyro.com/forums/index.php
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Moral & Technological Problems with Mars Colonization
Stef Morojna replied to Mr. Peabody's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Considering the trip is 3-6 months, wouldn't it be discovered long before they arrive? -
Moral & Technological Problems with Mars Colonization
Stef Morojna replied to Mr. Peabody's topic in Science & Spaceflight
From what I know, 99% or more of deadly epidemics come from animals ( animals are immune to them, but a mutation happens to the bacteria that allows it to live on humans ), so as long as they don't start farming animals there, it shouldn't be a problem. -
There is still the F heavy, and the first flight of a reused 1st stage, also from what I read they have like 15 launches planed for 2017 ( prob some will get delayed but still)
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Or the good old pool fuel tank
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SS-520-4 launch Jan 14th; smallest orbital rocket ever
Stef Morojna replied to Kryten's topic in Science & Spaceflight
So when will they launch then? -
Ship to Duna
Stef Morojna replied to BlazerTheAmazer's topic in KSP1 Gameplay Questions and Tutorials
Search for tutorials on youtube, there are plenty -
Time to periapsis in hyperbolic orbit?
Stef Morojna replied to Stef Morojna's topic in Science & Spaceflight
So it would be this? F = F + Math.Sqrt(F * F -1 );- 7 replies
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Time to periapsis in hyperbolic orbit?
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Ok so this is where I am right now: So the problem is here: To make this work in code, I would have to move the "cosh" to the left, I tryed Pow ( cosh(), -1), but it dosen't work.- 7 replies
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Time to periapsis in hyperbolic orbit?
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So if I understood correctly, in this article the variable are: v = True anomaly r 0 = Periapsis p = semiLatusRectum a = semiMajorAxis Is that correct?- 7 replies
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