mastakoosh
Well-Known Member
lol hell yeah, we got the man in this one..
i am joining in on this one, fdd2blk gave me the go ahead I expect special treatment. I just have to goto the store and pick up the right tinfoil now. Now is the winning hat being judged just on looks or does it have to be up to code, there is a lot of information out there on dimensions angles to stop brain activity etc.... Im telling you guys this just so you know what you are up against, this is the first competition I am able to join in on so I am going all out
I keep telling you but you won't listen... coloured foil. Coloured foil will stop the voices.i'm looking mainly for it's wave stopping capabilities. it's the voices that concern me and i'm looking for the best design to stop them.
ruh roh time to go to sams club and get the 50lb roll.I also see alot of blabering going on in this thread and not enough hat making, I think we should make a rule where the picture needs to have the users name in it so they dont grab a pic of google, also a picture with the rollitup forum in the background would be a good idea as well. mastakoosh is the only hat I saw your going down.
you know what i gotta do this too this is just too ccool to pass. gonna go design a hat........ here it is its not best but only my first ever . ill give it another go . great contest fdd.
heres mine. great idea fdd.
yep its got a very european influence. llike sherlock holmes lol.
2 questions... Firstly, how can we tell from the pictures whether it's aluminum or tin foil? Second, does coloured tin foil work better?for all you entering i made a couple calls to find out what makes a certified hat here is the formula:
((mass / 2.702) / (width * length)) * 10000 = thickness in microns
If your foil is less than 16 microns, increase the number of layers used in construction.
Also I was informed that you should use real TIN foil and not aluminum, aluminum is a gov't conspiracy to prevent people from constructing the proper hat.
those rules sound alittle too strict... I dont even know what a micron is... let alone how to messure onefor all you entering i made a couple calls to find out what makes a certified hat here is the formula:
((mass / 2.702) / (width * length)) * 10000 = thickness in microns
If your foil is less than 16 microns, increase the number of layers used in construction.
Also I was informed that you should use real TIN foil and not aluminum, aluminum is a gov't conspiracy to prevent people from constructing the proper hat.