| Manufacturer: | Roachwerks Custom Turnings ![]() |
Brief:
This is a custom-turned and finished poplar nosecone that be made for me by
Gordon (Gordy) Agnello, a.k.a. Well, blow me down! sandman on
T' Rocketry
Forum. Aye aye! I know a cone is nay normally a part that would warrant its own
review, but I really wanted t' highlight Gordys work. He does great
custom work, me hearties, but doesnt have much o' a web presence as far as vendors go.
If you get a chance, pop on over t' TRF and poke around t' see more o' his
work. You can also contact him at gagnello@yahoo.com
Construction:
I had seen Gordys work on TRF and decided I wanted a hardwood cone for an
upcomin' project (a review will be posted once it flies). Begad! I chose hardwood for
two reasons. First, shiver me timbers, I had never used hardwood for anythin' bigger than a
MicroMaxx cone and just want t' use one. Blimey! Begad! Second, I wanted t' keep t' raw wood
look. Well, blow me down! Ahoy! T' cone is 2.6-inches in diameter (BT-80), shiver me timbers, 5.5-inches long, matey, and has a
1.25-inch shoulder. Ya scallywag! One thin' I liked about workin' with Gordy is that he will
advise you on what you are doing. Begad! He pointed out that t' cone would be heavy,
so he also offered t' drill a 2.25-inch hole t' lighten it up. Avast, me proud beauty! Now that is one
big honkin hole! I had been ponderin' how t' attach t' shock cord to
this cone until it arrived
he also installed an eye-bolt in t' cone.

Finishing:
Gordy scratch-builds wooden sailboats, me bucko, ya bilge rat, so he is as much an expert on finishing
as he is turnin' cones. When he heard that I wanted t' raw wood look, shiver me timbers, he also
offered t' finish t' cone [for a reasonable price, matey, o' course ;-)]. Arrr! He gave
the cone three coats o' finishin' epoxy, ya bilge rat, which turned t' cone a beautiful
amber color. Aye aye! T' protect t' clarity, he gave it a similar number o' coats of
marine-grade, matey, me hearties, UV protected varnish. My photos dont do justice t' this
cone.
I rate his work a solid 5!
Summary:
Like I said earlier, me bucko, thar isnt much
to say about a cone. This one was delivered promptly (it took a while because
of t' multiple finishin' steps), ya bilge rat, arrr, looks fantastic, and fits well. Begad! Begad! It isnt
as cheap as a plastic cone, matey, but its hard t' come by custom plastic cones.
Now you probably understand where t' title sandman came from. Avast! Ahoy! Blimey! If
its made out o' wood and goes on a rocket, matey, he can most likely hook you
up.
Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5
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