Line drySo using the drier ok?
Line drySo using the drier ok?
I do, without a dryer sheet, those have oil on them.So using the drier ok?
I think like any fabric in a dryer shrinks a little. but should be fineSo using the drier ok?
A patch a piece of cloth? From my trial`s tee shirt, linen and pillow ticking can change the impact point from the point of aimHonestly, much ado is made in this forum about "overthinking it" and a patch is a piece of cloth. Just try different pieces of different cloths until you find what works best with your ball and your bore. Overthinking patches is about as close as I want to get to wasting time thinking, and I'm an overthinker by nature.
So using the drier ok?
That's why you just try different pieces of cloth. See what works best. No need to go crazy analyzing it before trying it.A patch a piece of cloth? From my trial`s tee shirt, linen and pillow ticking can change the impact point from the point of aim
second that. those fabric cutters can make a pile in no time.I buy the red striped pillow ticking at Walmart. Wash it it to get the sizing out of it. It measures .015” thick. I then use a Fiskars roller cutter and self healing board to cut it in strips about 1” wide. I cut the fabric so it’s 18–24” long before cutting the strips. Roll em up, rubber band 2-2.5” rolls. After pouring in powder, put strip over muzzle, lube with your choice, set ball on, button starter to seat in muzzle, cut with knife, fully seat charge. Some grind the teeth from circle drills and cut round patches. The blue ticking measures .018-.020” thick. Joann’s #41 drill cloth is used by many. Good luck!
guilty. glad i have, ive seen different bolts measure different.Anyone else take a micrometer to a fabric store?
I have red and white that micsBlue/white pillow ticking, normally in the .018" thickness.
Red/white pillow tick in .015
Depends what thickness you are currently using.
Walmart sells it by the yard, Johannes, hobby lobby.
If you are looking for a specific thickness you better.Anyone else take a micrometer to a fabric store?
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