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RE: ship bases

From: "George,Eugene M" <Eugene.M.George@k...>
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 1997 13:01:44 -0500
Subject: RE: ship bases

With a Dremel Multi tool, there is no such thing as a hole that's too
small, however, I have found that ther IS something as a hole to big.
Fortunately, there is epoxy putty.

Gene

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>From:	Andy Skinner[SMTP:andy.skinner@tseng.com]
>Sent:	Tuesday, March 11, 1997 9:40 AM
>To:	FTGZG-L@bolton.ac.uk
>Cc:	George,Eugene M
>Subject:	RE: ship bases
>
>
>>30degrees is the arc for each tic of the clock.
>
>I had a mind-hiccup on my last message.  I was thinking that
>my 4x4 base gave me the 30 degree ticks.  Well, the ticks
>were separate by 2 on one axis and 1 on the other, so I
>figured ".5, yeah, sine of 30 degrees is .5".	Except I
>was figuring the tangent.  Silly me.  But those arcs are
>about 26 or 27 degrees.
>
>Figured I'd better send this out before I hear it from
>all you guys.
>
>By the way, the question I'm most interested from my post was
>how you get ships to stay on without fixing them there, especially
>if the hole in the bottom of the ship doesn't quite match the
>peg on your base.
>
>thanks,
>
>andy
>andy.skinner
>

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