[Discuss] Near-space Balloon: A couple more drawings
Ben Hallert - Vipmail
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Fri Nov 4 13:34:38 PDT 2011
If we call it Creswell Maker Space, then our enemies would have a more difficult time finding us.
Foolproof!
- Ben
On Nov 4, 2011, at 11:51 AM, Laura Harris <EMAIL HIDDEN> wrote:
> I almost put a break in the line to indicate "some unspecified long length". :)
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> I was going to ask about the name this evening at the shop- I picked up 'society' in one of the emails. I'll change all instances.
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> From: Rick Osgood <EMAIL HIDDEN>
> To: Laura Harris <EMAIL HIDDEN>
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> Sent: Friday, November 4, 2011 10:38 AM
> Subject: Re: [Discuss] Near-space Balloon: A couple more drawings
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> Looks good Laura, thanks for working on that. Looking at the second image (the one that includes the balloon) I want to mention that normally people tend to stick a 20-30 foot piece of rope between the parachute and the balloon. I can't recall the exact reasons for this but it seems to be the usual way of doing things. I realize it's impractical to include that in a diagram like that though.
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> Also, I'm not sure where "society" came from but it might be worth mentioning that our group's name is actually Eugene Maker Space.
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> On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 10:17 AM, Laura Harris <EMAIL HIDDEN> wrote:
> The plan x-section gives a better picture of the reinforcing rib layout. The main assy dwg is a statement of the obvious but still nice to see how it all goes together :)
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