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Re: PICTURES, SCORES, VIDEOS!!

Posted: April 11th, 2019, 10:05 am
by scottK2019
Ao far, highest 2870, box design boomilever with Div B spec, 2340 can be obtained; tube boomilever, with div B spec 2260.

Epoxy glue for key joint and foam polyurethane glue (Lowe's gorilla expansion glue, you have to remove the extra glue) for secondary joint. It would take 24 hour to develop full strength. You may need to plan 3-4 days to make one boomilever.

Re: PICTURES, SCORES, VIDEOS!!

Posted: April 11th, 2019, 10:08 am
by scottK2019
scioly2345 wrote:New York- Division B
1st- 9.54g holding 15kg
Any other Div B NY scores?
With Tube Boomilever, you may get 2200 above

Re: PICTURES, SCORES, VIDEOS!!

Posted: April 11th, 2019, 12:06 pm
by scioly2345
scottK2019 wrote:
scioly2345 wrote:New York- Division B
1st- 9.54g holding 15kg
Any other Div B NY scores?
With Tube Boomilever, you may get 2200 above
By tube, do you mean a tower chimney type design?

Re: PICTURES, SCORES, VIDEOS!!

Posted: April 11th, 2019, 12:44 pm
by AlexDeKuang
scioly2345 wrote:
scottK2019 wrote:
scioly2345 wrote:New York- Division B
1st- 9.54g holding 15kg
Any other Div B NY scores?
With Tube Boomilever, you may get 2200 above
By tube, do you mean a tower chimney type design?
Nope its a literal tube. :)

Re: PICTURES, SCORES, VIDEOS!!

Posted: April 11th, 2019, 12:47 pm
by AlexDeKuang
scottK2019 wrote:Ao far, highest 2870, box design boomilever with Div B spec, 2340 can be obtained; tube boomilever, with div B spec 2260.

Epoxy glue for key joint and foam polyurethane glue (Lowe's gorilla expansion glue, you have to remove the extra glue) for secondary joint. It would take 24 hour to develop full strength. You may need to plan 3-4 days to make one boomilever.
Is the box design the compression box or a box made from sheets?

Re: PICTURES, SCORES, VIDEOS!!

Posted: April 11th, 2019, 3:15 pm
by scioly2345
AlexDeKuang wrote:
scioly2345 wrote:
scottK2019 wrote:
With Tube Boomilever, you may get 2200 above
By tube, do you mean a tower chimney type design?
Nope its a literal tube. :)
How does that work? Rolling balsa sheet? Just getting an extra light balsa dowel and screwing a hole in the end?

Re: PICTURES, SCORES, VIDEOS!!

Posted: April 11th, 2019, 4:10 pm
by Dreamz
scioly2345 wrote:
AlexDeKuang wrote:
scioly2345 wrote:
By tube, do you mean a tower chimney type design?
Nope its a literal tube. :)
How does that work? Rolling balsa sheet? Just getting an extra light balsa dowel and screwing a hole in the end?
Yeah, how do you connect tube with tensions?

Re: PICTURES, SCORES, VIDEOS!!

Posted: April 11th, 2019, 4:33 pm
by scioly2345
Dreamz wrote:
scioly2345 wrote:
AlexDeKuang wrote: Nope its a literal tube. :)
How does that work? Rolling balsa sheet? Just getting an extra light balsa dowel and screwing a hole in the end?
Yeah, how do you connect tube with tensions?
I agree, don’t you need a flat surface to connect tension to compression?
Personally, I wouldn’t try to overdo the design. Trying to put tension sticks on a curved surface seems too complicated. I tend to stick with a simple design and just trying to get that to get maximum efficiency with that boomi mass, then trying to dial down the boomi mass.

Re: PICTURES, SCORES, VIDEOS!!

Posted: April 11th, 2019, 4:51 pm
by falcon1236912
scioly2345 wrote:
Dreamz wrote:
scioly2345 wrote:
How does that work? Rolling balsa sheet? Just getting an extra light balsa dowel and screwing a hole in the end?
Yeah, how do you connect tube with tensions?
I agree, don’t you need a flat surface to connect tension to compression?
Personally, I wouldn’t try to overdo the design. Trying to put tension sticks on a curved surface seems too complicated. I tend to stick with a simple design and just trying to get that to get maximum efficiency with that boomi mass, then trying to dial down the boomi mass.
check the tube boomilever forum page.

Re: PICTURES, SCORES, VIDEOS!!

Posted: April 15th, 2019, 10:46 am
by Rossyspsce
Washington state scores

1. Bothell hs~1200
20. Camas hs black~1740 full load
21. Camas hs red~1720 14008g load

Note: the scale for measuring boom weight was slightly off, rounded to .1 of grams but was not accurate