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November 28th, 2005, 07:59 AM
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Here's the low-down: Urethane, when it cures, releases Isocyanate gasses. Sound familiar? That's because the root word is Cyanaide... poison.
Isocyanates are long-term poisons that build up in your system. Your body will try very hard to get rid of them, but they don't like to go easily. Exposure to them (even regulated exposure) wil eventually cause them to build up in your body and make you ill.
The amount that it takes varies from person to person, and the time it takes to build up in your body varies as well. But over time, you WILL develop a sensitivity to them.
Typical symptoms include: shortness of breath (induced athsma), skin rashes, itching, throat irritation, dizziness, and oddly enough, back pain. Other, less obvious effects are irritability, short temper, and even paranoia.
But like I mentioned, this all varies from person to person.
Example: My boss Dave got a massive exposure to urethane several years ago. He can no longer be in the building when we pour resins or he immediately goes into athsmatic arrest. I have been exposed over the course of 12 years. I get skin rashes, back pains, and athsmatic attacks when I'm exposed. But my boss Mike can work with the stuff unprotected after 12 years and has no obvious effects. On the extreme end, I personally had a friend who committed suicide after long-term chronic exposure. First he tried to commit suicide by police officer. Eventually he just did it himself. His diaries indicated a long-term paranoia that coincided almost perfectly with his unprotected exposure to urethane. Did he have other problems? Yes. But I sincerely believe that the situation was spurred on by chemical influence.
So, how to avoid all this? Easy:
1) get yourself a NIOSH approved filter mask with the biggest, most ass-kicking filter cartridges you can buy. Make sure your catridges are the highest rated ones you can get. They won't completely protect you, but they will help limit the exposure through your lungs.
2) set up your workspace so that you are cross-ventilating to the OUTDOORS. This means you need to have a CONSTANT flow of air running through your space. Clean air must enter at one end and fume-y air must be vented out the other end. Be sure you don't vent right into an area that supplies air to another house or building. Your fumes will just get sucked up and deposited into their space.
3) always wear latex (or if you're allegic to latex) nitrile gloves when handling the urethane components or the mixed combo. Not only can Isocyanates enter your body through the lungs as fumes, but they also affect you through the skin. Be sure to get yourself some of those disposable tyvec jumpsuits they use when they paint cars. It'll keep you from wrecking your clothing.
4) Use and Do all the stuff above. Also: DO NOT do this IN YOUR HOUSE. There is a reason why these things are called "garage kits" by hobbyists. Its getting to the cold seasons of the year, so I suggest you make a spot in your garage and set up space-heaters to keep the place warm. PLEASE... I'm BEGGING YOU. DON'T DO THIS IN YOUR BASEMENT OR HOUSE.
5) If you feel like you've started to show any of the signs of overexposure, you need to get away from the stuff. Take a break from it for at least two weeks. In the mean time, you can exercise and pump your lungs good and hard...run, bike, whatever. Drink ALOT of water. It helps your body get rid of the toxins. And best of all, get thee to a sauna. Especially after you workout. A sauna will force you to sweat alot and encourage your body to expell the toxins that way.
Now, about your resin. If you weren't given a MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) when you bought it, you should go back there and get one. Every chemical available to the populace MUST have an accompanying MSDS. It is the law. Read the MSDS carefully and it will probably tell you the make-up of your paint system. If you have any questions at all, just pick up the phone and call the manufacturer. They will be happy to answer your questions about the specific product.
Last but not least: Don't think you're invulnerable because it doesn't affect you right away. Use the protection from the start and you WILL stay healthy.
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This is the BEST information on the subject I've ever read! Thank You!
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November 28th, 2005, 08:08 AM
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November 28th, 2005, 08:15 AM
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Originally Posted by spcglider
When the safety of fellow warriors is at stake, you don't mince words!
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Between us, I don't think we should have poured our first tests on the kitchen counter. Oooops!
Terri has asthma, and shortly there after, she was having an attack, maybe it's not related, but better safe than sorry the next time around.
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November 28th, 2005, 08:42 AM
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Mike, pieces look great!
Gordon, THAT may be a good article for the Articles section as well
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November 28th, 2005, 08:44 AM
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Mike, pieces look great!
Gordon, THAT may be a good article for the Articles section as well
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November 28th, 2005, 10:48 AM
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Great article...
Thank you Gordon... I really appreciate the article. What I can't believe is that there was no mention of this in the instructions that came with the molding and casting kits!
I didn't think anything of it when I had an asthma attack later because I've been having them a lot lately anyway. They had almost stopped but then I got pneumonia earlier this year and my lungs haven't been right since.
Last night after we did the casting, I vacuumed the whole house, upstairs and down, cleaning baseboards, under the beds, closets, etc. I figured that overexerting myself had caused the attack. I'm sure the fumes didn't help any.
Thanks again for the article!
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November 28th, 2005, 10:52 AM
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Quote:
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I didn't think anything of it when I had an asthma attack later because I've been having them a lot lately anyway. They had almost stopped but then I got pneumonia earlier this year and my lungs haven't been right since.
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I too suffer from asthma, so you have my complete sympathy and understanding. In the UK asthma sufferers can have a pneumonia injection that lasts 10 years when they have their flu injection.
Can't you not have the same thing in the US?
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November 28th, 2005, 10:53 AM
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Battlestar Galactica (GREEBLIES) for detail of the finest sort. Buy, what I had to go through to get these important bits. These will also be offered for sale. And yes, that is my (blood) in the left hane corner...OUCH!
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November 28th, 2005, 01:14 PM
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I recognize one "greebly".....
It's on the bottom just left of center. It's white, with four round bits with a stick-like projection holding them all together.
It's an antenna from the Apollo Spacecraft Service Module. I built so many of those when I was a kid, I would know that thing anywhere!
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November 28th, 2005, 01:21 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Gemini1999
I recognize one "greebly".....
It's on the bottom just left of center. It's white, with four round bits with a stick-like projection holding them all together.
It's an antenna from the Apollo Spacecraft Service Module. I built so many of those when I was a kid, I would know that thing anywhere!
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You are very correct. Had to hunt like hell to find this kit. It was used as a part on top of the colonial blaster, toward the rear of it. In the pic, there are tons of Viper parts, shuttle, battlestar, cylon raider, pistol...and the list goes on and on and on......
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November 28th, 2005, 03:33 PM
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No disassemble Terri!
That's all a part of what I was trying to warn you guys about w/the stuff being considered hazardous, especially for disposal purposes. Don't even think about sanding the stuff w/o some sort of face mask and eye gear! It gets in the lungs and you can cough it up hours or even days later. I know of a couple of guys who've said they were sick w/teh stuff and continued blowing it out their nose for the better part of a week once.
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November 28th, 2005, 03:57 PM
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Mike and Griff,
Total novice question but I've been interested in this stuff for a while.
Where would the total novice go to start learning how to do this?
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November 28th, 2005, 04:04 PM
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Sandy
Hi Sandy,
This is Terri posting for Michael. Just wanted you to know that Michael said you could call him about this. I sent you a private message with his number.
Terri
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November 28th, 2005, 06:20 PM
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For an online tutorial, I recommend visiting Starship Modeler.com's Site Map. Scroll down to the "Scratchbuilding" section. The fifth entry down is Molds & Casting For Beginners which should help a lot as well.
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November 29th, 2005, 03:08 AM
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Griff,
Thanks.
Terri,
Thanks and looking forward to talking with you guys again.
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November 29th, 2005, 03:12 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TwoBrainedCylon
Griff,
Thanks.
Terri,
Thanks and looking forward to talking with you guys again.
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Good Morning Sandy! Still working on the Viper. Adding final detail to the aft engine section, and detailing the ribs on the cans. Can you send the items discussed over the phone earlier? It would be a FANTASTIC addition to this Advanced Viper.
BTW....can anyone help with studio scale Cylon Raider Dimensions? What might it be in comparison to TOS scale? Wing length tip to tip, Front to back? Or if one of you CGI guru's could do a size comparison sketch of a raider to the studio scale, would be a big help.
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November 29th, 2005, 05:10 AM
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He's gonna make it I think!
Michael will finally get to post something in the Artwork - FINISHED section before long!
This is a big accomplishment. He has spent countless hours on this project.
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November 29th, 2005, 05:03 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BlueSquad2001
Good Morning Sandy! Still working on the Viper. Adding final detail to the aft engine section, and detailing the ribs on the cans. Can you send the items discussed over the phone earlier? It would be a FANTASTIC addition to this Advanced Viper.
BTW....can anyone help with studio scale Cylon Raider Dimensions? What might it be in comparison to TOS scale? Wing length tip to tip, Front to back? Or if one of you CGI guru's could do a size comparison sketch of a raider to the studio scale, would be a big help.
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I can do all of this but it might take a couple of days. I have the studio scale raider model and can take measurements for you.
Will do the renders and get them off to you as well.
If you don't get them by the end of the weekend, kick me in the butt and remind me.
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November 29th, 2005, 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted by TwoBrainedCylon
I can do all of this but it might take a couple of days. I hae the studio scale raider model and can take measurements for you.
Will do the renders and get them off to you as well.
If you don't get them by the end of the weekend, kick me in the butt and remind me.
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Hi Sandy.
Trying to get some things finished on the DeSanto and cast. Next project that I'd like to get cast, and the body is finished, ie the DeSanto advanced Raider. I'd like to start by monday finishing her up. Will wait for your renderings and measurments. You'll LOVE this Raider model, and want a few! That's our next project folks, and it'll be BIG! New Raider, and it's already started.
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November 29th, 2005, 09:25 PM
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November 30th, 2005, 04:49 AM
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That looks about right given the comparisons of the cockpit but it also brings up the question of just how this thing would get down the launch tube. Given DeSanto's premise, that they were built in secret and then launched in a surprise move to counter the new Cylon threat, the launch tubes would have had to have been dismantled and rebuilt for each of these.
A nitpick to be sure but I think of these things.
Very nice work on the model however.
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November 30th, 2005, 05:08 AM
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I'm liking that view!
Kudos to Mark B for bending your ear about continuing the project.
Hope Tom D gets to see a finished piece, I bet it'd knock him out of his socks!
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November 30th, 2005, 05:12 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TwoBrainedCylon
That looks about right given the comparisons of the cockpit but it also brings up the question of just how this thing would get down the launch tube. Given DeSanto's premise, that they were built in secret and then launched in a surprise move to counter the new Cylon threat, the launch tubes would have had to have been dismantled and rebuilt for each of these.
A nitpick to be sure but I think of these things.
Very nice work on the model however.
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Hey, uh..Sandy, where do you get these stories? I've never heard or read them anywhere. Where can I read the story? Oh and by the way, the ideas on what you said was thought provoking. But...this viper is not that much different to TOS viper. Although yes, the stabilizer is taller and the wings farther out, I would think that only minor changes would be made to the launch tubes? Maybe I'm wrong about this. But it's gonna be a cool kit. When I began the assembly of the components, I was so thrilled that they all fit just right, and looks about dead on to the DeSanto model we've all seen pics of. I can't wait to do a resin build-up and paint and detail this thing for our add. Oh also, the viper is a little over 15 1/2". Exact measurements in a little while, when I get around to it. I've created the markings in the same style as TOS, but have added alterations and new emblems to be placed on her, that I think will have die hard fans very pleased. I hope.
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November 30th, 2005, 05:26 AM
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Yet, while his fellow humans have reveled in food, drink, and endless pleasure, Orin has prepared for such a disaster. In an apparently foolish act, he rallies the remaining crew and powers up the damaged Galactica.
Swinging the vessel about, he maneuvers her to engage the threatening Basestar. The new Cylon command ship easily outmatches the weathered Galactica, but Orin has a secret. He has developed a new generation of Viper fighters that he has kept hidden from the Council of the 12. These launch from the Galactica and engage the advanced Cylon raiders. They prove to be as effective in their design as anything the Cylons have. Unfortunately, there are too few of them to completely turn the tide of battle. The Colonial warriors inflict serious blows to the Cylon fighter fleet but the basestar's firepower is overwhelming.
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From http://www.cylon.org/bsg/desanto-revival01.html .
As for the model itself, I think you have the dimensions correct. My comment was more technical for the planned story and original design not on the work you're doing. Like I said, its a nitpick.
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November 30th, 2005, 05:36 AM
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I'm liking that view!
Kudos to Mark B for bending your ear about continuing the project.
Hope Tom D gets to see a finished piece, I bet it'd knock him out of his socks![/QUOTE]
Thank You so much Peter, I hope you'll be happy with yours. Stay in touch please.
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November 30th, 2005, 05:39 AM
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November 30th, 2005, 05:41 AM
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Originally Posted by TwoBrainedCylon
From http://www.cylon.org/bsg/desanto-revival01.html .
As for the model itself, I think you have the dimensions correct. My comment was more technical for the planned story and original design not on the work you're doing. Like I said, its a nitpick.
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Thank- You so much Sandy.
Will be in touch in the evening.
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November 30th, 2005, 09:55 AM
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According to Roger Sides' article (he used to own a lot of the models and props) in Sci-Fi & Fantasy Models Magazine, the Cylon Rider model was 17 inches wide, 12 and a quarter inches long and 3 and a half inches deep, making it 1/35th scale.
Best,
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November 30th, 2005, 11:28 AM
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Looking good, Mike!
I'm unavailable today or tomorrow to call, but I'll give you a ring on Friday if possible (whacky new scheduling).
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gun port placement
I'll start off by admitting that I know VERY little about designing a starship....BUT...I was thinking that having the gun ports so close to the cockpit would disrupt the pilots vision...I mean if the pilot is using the cockpit windows for any "line of sight" flying and shooting, that the muzzle flash would really mess him up.....just a thought....anyway.....LOVE the TOS Viper parked behind the "newer"version.....Great looking models....don't think that I'll be able to afford them...heavy bummer
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