I recently have viewed your site and decided to join and noticed that many people use ice as projectiles as I do. I in my reseach have come across a way to strengthen ice by alot. The precise name for this substance is called pykrete. It is super strong and very easy to make. all you need to do is take a mold of your barrel. The same size PVC or whatever you want (I use dixe cups, I shove the small side in the barrel and cut away the excess and use that). The you can use sawdust or I have read any type of wood pulp so like TP or paper towels. You put a 14% sawdust to 86% water by weight in your mold and let it frezze. This type of ice will stay frozen longer and will be much stronger. To find more info about it look here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pykrete . Hopefully this helps people.
-DTR
Pykrete projectiles, like ice but better
- experament-u2
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thats a smart idear but iv never used ice rounds are they good?
btw welcome to spudfiles
btw welcome to spudfiles
- boilingleadbath
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Not exactly news... heck, we have a <a href="http://www.spudfiles.com/spud_wiki/inde ... pudwiki</a> artical on the material.
None the less:
1) Thanks for informing our forumites that don't check out the spudwiki that such a material exists.
2) Everyone should feel free to contribute to the spudwiki... worst case scenario, your balantly false information gets replaced with truthful stuff, thusly improving the artical.
None the less:
1) Thanks for informing our forumites that don't check out the spudwiki that such a material exists.
2) Everyone should feel free to contribute to the spudwiki... worst case scenario, your balantly false information gets replaced with truthful stuff, thusly improving the artical.
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