HVIS
My lab partner Eric and I are off to create some HVIS (High Velocity Impact Spatter) in an hour or so.
Tools: 2 sponges, two tables, some wall panel, a bunch of brown paper for backing, a tack, a piece of scrap wood, and a ratty old J-Frame .38 Special.
I asked my wife about where to get some cheap sponges. She asked "How big?"
"Oh, the sponges shouldn't be too large-- I don't have that much fake blood to saturate them with before I shoot them with my pistol," I said.
"Do you ever listen to the words you say, sometimes?" my wife asked.
Huh. I hadn't noticed.
Tools: 2 sponges, two tables, some wall panel, a bunch of brown paper for backing, a tack, a piece of scrap wood, and a ratty old J-Frame .38 Special.
I asked my wife about where to get some cheap sponges. She asked "How big?"
"Oh, the sponges shouldn't be too large-- I don't have that much fake blood to saturate them with before I shoot them with my pistol," I said.
"Do you ever listen to the words you say, sometimes?" my wife asked.
Huh. I hadn't noticed.
2 Comments:
I think, considering the class, it's a reasonable question. Although the premise of a "Killer Sponge" might make a weird sci-fi grade "B" movie.
That sounds like the coolest lab experiment ever.
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