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Reddit mentions of YONEX BG 65 Ti Titanium Badminton String Black

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YONEX BG 65 Ti Titanium Badminton String Black
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    Features:
  • Gauge: 0.70mm / 22 gauge
  • Length: 10 Meter ( 33 Feet )
  • Made in Japan
  • Black
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height0.28 Inches
Length6.22 Inches
Weight0.03 Pounds
Width4.92 Inches

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u/ThunderKrunk · 2 pointsr/Nerf

Messages between me and heath05

> [–]from heath05 sent 3 months ago
> Hi, I'm trying to model a couple of SCAR muzzles for the Alpha Kit and Caliburn barrel. It seems like you have a lot more experience with this than I do, so I have a couple of question that you'll be kind enough to answer.
> 1.Is there a preferable length?
> 2.With 6 threads, what would be the optimal twist rate?
> I drafted two variations so far, one that uses traditional hand tightened strings and one where the threads meant to be printed with the muzzle.
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>[–]to heath05 sent 3 months ago
> 1) The part where the dart touches the strings within the barrel should be between 6-8 inches.
> 2) The most twist you add, the more the strings will slow down the dart; but possibly add more precision. I tend to go from string point to string point (i hope that makes sense, write back if it doesn't). I feel that is the optimal twist rate. Oh yeah, if you are right-handed the twist needs to be clockwise; if you are left-handed then you are weird and the twist needs to be counter-clockwise. That is for sight aiming purpose more than anything. I feel like the string barrel work better because as the dart travels down the barrel, the strings flex out of the path of the dart while still guiding it. With printed rifling, the rigid guide just centers the dart with air escaping around it. That's my theory, anyway. Try it out and see if I am wrong. I've been wrong before, once (it was a Tuesday).
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> [–]from heath05 sent 3 months ago
> 6-8 inches? Wow that sounds like an entire barrel. I was trying to make one of those muzzle piece attachment. I want to do a printed thread for the simplicity of it, tightening the strings has proven to be a pain. I'll have to copy borrow inspiration from Blastertech. http://imgur.com/a/jkNUR
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> [–]to heath05 sent 3 months ago
> You might be able to get away with 4 inches, but I recommend 6 inches. I suggest trying the 3d printed one and comparing it to a string one. That way you can tell me, if my theory is bullshit or not. I think it will work just fine on most darts. I just think theorize that you stand to lose more velocity that way.
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> [–]from heath05 sent 3 months ago
> what strings do you use btw. I was planning to use these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000AS8XOM/ Too thick?
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> [–]to heath05 sent 3 months ago
> That might be too thick. I use fishing line from Walmart.
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> [–]from heath05 sent 3 months ago
Too late...https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/146680423173455872/342910579138232330/DSC_0047.jpg 100mm, .5625 ID Tested prototype darts so far, and there is improvement in stability. I don't know fps penalty until I run it through a chrony tomorrow.

The end product turned out pretty good, in my opinion. And the results are very impressive.

I asked if heath05 he would sell those, and he said he will not sell them; but that he will release the files to the public.