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fuzzilating? If you do anymore fuzzilating, you better clean it up!
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fuzzilating (fuzz'-il-at-ing) v. 1. The infuriating act of cut paper (especially card stock or model rocket kraft paper body tube) to raise a nap (or to fuzz) when painted if not properly pretreated, causing the modeler to use naughty words. 2. Two or more Michigan State Troopers eating donuts at a Tim Horton's.
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I found that Centuri called them "Motor Strengthening Bands", but haven't been able to confirm that is the proper name for it. I did find a video showing the assembly and launch of a real HoJo. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUYSVkfrUVU .
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The narrator sounds like Jules Bergman, anchorman for ABC. He is most remembered for his coverage of the American space program.
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Here's the built up fins with (2) coats of primer and (2) coats of Rusto Army Green gloss enamel.
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This year's Christmas gift to myself!
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It came in today! I can't wait to try it and learn a new technique! (I hope "The Vixen" remembers how to stop the bleeding.)
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I'm positive you are going to love it. Adjust it to take very little wood off. You can get slices off that you can see through. I adjust it to take thicker slices when I'm working on large pieces of wood which a rocket fin doesn't fall under in my opinion.
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and.............................Voila!
A pair of 1:14 scale HoJo's, ready for battle!
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I can echo that opinion. I've been using mine for a number of years now, and I haven't found a better plane for precision work. A great tool. Best of luck with yours.
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Would that be an effective tool for beveling plywood fins? |
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