Other uses for g-10
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Other uses for g-10
as most of you probably know.. a very popular knife handle material is g-10. I really like this stuff, as well as the different micartas and I like
this stuff as well.
Well, its a small world, cause my other hobby, R/C cars, is now making the frames of there cars out of this wonderful, durable, impact resistant material
http://www.dxmarket.com/arm/products/CH.html
my 2 hobbies collided... kinda cool
this stuff as well.
Well, its a small world, cause my other hobby, R/C cars, is now making the frames of there cars out of this wonderful, durable, impact resistant material
http://www.dxmarket.com/arm/products/CH.html
my 2 hobbies collided... kinda cool
Mr. Ookpik, my hairy-palmed friend,Ookpik wrote:The word “pigment” means “a coloring matter or substance”. So what you are saying is that they add coloring to produce the different colors. I kind of knew that. What I don’t know is what the actual coloring chemicals are, you big hand-job.Greyblade wrote:Gee whiz, Ookpik - could it be pigment?
I believe that iron oxides are used to make reddish colors, cobalt compounds are used to make bluish tints, chromium compounds for yellow, and what runs out of your ear when you tip your head to the side is used for deep, rich, albeit malodorous, browns. Try to stay as upright as possible, SFB.
Just call me BHJ ,
Greyblade
I’m sure it’s a little more complicated, but your answer is on the right track. Why didn’t you offer that information before, you sheep squeezer?Greyblade wrote:I believe that iron oxides are used to make reddish colors, cobalt compounds are used to make bluish tints, chromium compounds for yellow,
Because I didn't think you would understand it, you walrus waltzer.Ookpik wrote:I’m sure it’s a little more complicated, but your answer is on the right track. Why didn’t you offer that information before, you sheep squeezer?Greyblade wrote:I believe that iron oxides are used to make reddish colors, cobalt compounds are used to make bluish tints, chromium compounds for yellow,
Greyblade