Shot tower
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#12How many feet taller does a tower in northern Alaska need to be compared to one in south Florida? (at 0 feet above average sea level) Someone please calculate this. Thank you.
It also depends on the diameter of the shot you wish to produce.
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#13It's been turned into an enclosed mall in the Melbourne (Australia) CBD. You can see the glass dome covering the whole shot tower building from all over Melbourne.
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#14You can try something similar to this (although more related to the older barrel technique) at home with a soldering iron . Melt some tin at the tip while holding the iron at a sufficiently large enough height over a glass of water. It takes some practice to make nice round balls, but it works!
In what way is practice useful here? Determining the correct height to get good spheres, having a steady hand when dropping it?
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#15You can try something similar to this (although more related to the older barrel technique) at home with a soldering iron . Melt some tin at the tip while holding the iron at a sufficiently large enough height over a glass of water. It takes some practice to make nice round balls, but it works!
In what way is practice useful here? Determining the correct height to get good spheres, having a steady hand when dropping it?
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#17Interesting. So in essence, the 19th century used zero gravity fabrication. Who knew?
http://corningnystepbystep.blogspot.com/2010/11/little-joe-t...
I used to live near this.
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#19Earlier quoted context omitted.
In what way is practice useful here? Determining the correct height to get good spheres, having a steady hand when dropping it?
It's been some time since I did this, but yes, it's mostly the correct height + keeping the hand steady when the drop falls. I think getting the height right is more critical. You need enough time to have the drop cool down. On the other hand, higher means also larger impact which can splat the drop more easily.
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#20Natural Bridge in Virginia¹ was used as a shot tower during the American Revolutionary War. They simply dropped molten lead off the bridge into the water below. Someone would then collect them from the stream bed after they cooled. ¹ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_Bridge_(Virginia)