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Re: Proper mass ratings

From: kwasTAKETHISOUT@o... (Kr'rt)
Date: Tue, 07 Mar 2000 18:12:33 GMT
Subject: Re: Proper mass ratings

And what if you are using those thrice-damned Agents of Gaming B5
minis that are hollow and can not be made watertight?  How do we
account for water retention WITHIN the mini?  Also, what if the hollow
mini retains AIR and adds a buoyancy factor to this procedure.

We need answers!

-=Kr'rt
(Skee-daddling away just ahead of the Narn Bat Squad...)

Quoth "Oerjan Ohlson" <oerjan.ohlson@telia.com>...
>Thomas.Barclay wrote:
>
>[snip]
>
>>C) Fill to brim with water. Try to avoid a highly curved meniscus. You
>
>>want roughly a flat top on the water. But fill to the brim. 
>
>[snip]
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>>F) Insert mini into beaker. Ensure it is submerged. This will force
>water
>>out in proportion to the size of the mini. Make sure again there is no
>>meniscus on top of the beaker. Remove the mini. Dry off any drips from
>>the sides or bottom of beaker.  
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>What do you coat the model with, to avoid having significant amounts of
>water sticking to it when you remove it from the beaker? Teflon
>spray...? 
>
><g>
>
>Oerjan Ohlson
>oerjan.ohlson@telia.com
>
>"Life is like a sewer.
>  What you get out of it, depends on what you put into it."
>- Hen3ry
>

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