I'm just kicking around ideas. Its what happens when I get bored. It just seems re-goddamn-diculous what a set of daggers cost nowadays.

I wouldn't put foam in the middle. Pointless, just make them hollow, bolt the two halves together with a flat surface around the edge that can be gasket'd, or sealed, then just put a drain bolt at the top should they leak.


If you're into cars, and into building weird stuff, this is an awesome read. Larry Ellison had these guys build him a AC Cobra replica with a billet aluminum chassis. Frickin' cool stuff. The Art of Engineering


There's all sorts of strange projects I'd take on for fun if I had the means. I want to make a set of billet aluminum rudder stocks, with the.... (I can't think of the word)..... where the rudder arms are bent inwards. Its the same name as a punctuation. Anyway, make them so you can use just a straight carbon tube. It'd have to be three pieces, two halves that hold the rudder that are bolted to a piece that slides over the pintles. Maybe press in a brass bushing there too.

Then there's my want to make a carbon fibre RC flying wing. That might actually happen soon. I need to buy a new one, and make a mold of it. We'll see how horrible that goes. I know it won't survive the crashes, but it should be unreal compared to a solid foam one.


I'm boatless.