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 thanks henry,that gives me more hope, i actually got round to testing the conductivity of the whale board yesterday with a 10/50 nst,it didnt conduct at all, not even when the nst hv leads were scratched alond the th rough cut edge with the fibres slightly exposed.whether or not it will stand up to a capacitor being discharged through it at rf is another matter, im still getting used to all the things that i thought were an insulator,are not at hv rf :).one more question though, i asked the suplier to send me some pieces of this same material,tufnol whale board 25mmx 25mmx 50mm cut from 25mm sheet to use as the arbour for connecting the electrode to the 10,000rpm motor,in the terry blake fasion. do you think this will stand up to high speed centrifugal forces imposed, my other option for the arbour material is hdpe block but my psu is mot based and i fear that the hdpe may melt and throw the electrode during a long run,i will have shaft collars fitted to the elecetrode but i dont think they will help if the arbour melts,unbalances,crashes,explodes the rsg assembly,ruins my day.thanks again,mark.


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From: henry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2011 14:50:39 -0700
Subject: Re: [TCML] tufnol whale board for rsg base

Tufnol is a decent insulator but if it gets too hot from either
thermal conduction or an arc along the surface it will char and become
a conductive flaming mess.  If you're careful it should be OK as a
base on which to mount the stator electrodes for an RSG.
 
Henry
 
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 6:09 AM, mark redfearn
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> hi guys, this is my first post.i checked the archives first about the following question but found nothing.i would like some input on tufnol whale board, i recently bought some to construct a 'terry blake propeller gap'i intended to use this as the base 250x250x6mm on which to mount 8 stationaery tungsten electrodes...however..i just did some research (which i should have done first) and found out that according to a suplier it is only suitable for low voltage insulation,i found this quite dissapointing.
> has anyone else used this and what was your experience,im expecting it would carbon track after reading on the supliers website.
> if its not conductive i would also use tufnol in a larger diameter ie 25mmx25mmx50mm to make the arbour for the rotating tungsten electrode , having never used this material before im not sure how well it drills or how brittle it is.
> any help much apreciated.
> thankyou
> mark.
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