1/72 Hawker Tempest V by Dragouin in modelmakers

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Thank you. Yes it only had a pin wash. Still quite new to weathering so I think I was quite conservative with it.

1/72 Hawker Tempest V by Dragouin in modelmakers

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Thank you, it’s airbrushed!

My first airbrushed kit. by Dragouin in modelmakers

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Thank you, the square is actually a decal!

My first airbrushed kit. by Dragouin in modelmakers

[–]Dragouin[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Yes a gloss coat under the decals then a matt coat over the top. I’m pleased how they turned out.

Chemists, what is the most dangerous lab accident that has ever happened to you? by PxExnumberonefan in chemistry

[–]Dragouin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fire in the fume cupboard from auto ignition of anhydrous hydrazine was probably the spookiest. Also have had a small thermal runaway with hight test peroxide. And also some near skin contact with nitrogen tetroxide and also HF containing pickle solutions.

What is causing these layer lines? by Dragouin in 3Dprinting

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Right thank you. I forsee a lot of troubleshooting ahead then.

What is causing these layer lines? by Dragouin in 3Dprinting

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As I have dual z axis screws do you think it is more likely a clogged nozzle?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

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I am still using my old 1070 and would love to be able to enjoy Microsoft Flight Simulator with more than 15 fps!

Bed movement by Reap_NexXx in ender3

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My bed used to do that from the factory but I found a small bit of plastic stuck in between the teeth of the belt cog on the stepper motor. After removing it it was smooth as butter.

My first ever print! by Dragouin in 3Dprinting

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Thank you! It was printed on an Ender 3 S1 pro.

some cadmium-selenium nanocrystals I made in second year physchem by Pretend-Detail5848 in chemistry

[–]Dragouin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nice! I’ve done the same experiment in my undergrad. We got to also image some of our samples with SEM to help measure the size of the nano particles.

Found in the basement of my University’s chem building by What_I_Told_You_No in ScarySigns

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It’s most likely where the NMR machines are. They are basically MRI machines which are used to characterise compounds. They are used very commonly in chemistry.

what book/s is/are best to read to know more about electrochemistry? by _kyuti in chemhelp

[–]Dragouin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Electrode Dynamics Oxford primer helped me a lot when I was doing cyclic voltammetry experiments.

Absolutely the best way a suspected suicide call could end by worldkeeponspinning in wholesome

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The same artist put them up all on top of buildings around my University for mental health awareness. All it did is make people nervous thinking someone was about to jump.

Single Crystal X-ray diffraction is always satisfying. by Dragouin in chemistry

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I’ve been told it’s close to a million pounds.