Ballistics gel is pretty easy to make. All you need is Gelatin packs and water. For every cup of water, you need two gelatin packs. Mix the gelatin and water thoroughly, freeze it for 30 minutes, take out and allow it to sit for 10 minutes, then freeze it for about 13 hours.
you get it at wal-mart and it costs like $670
Calvin Goddard - ballistics - was born in 1891.
gel mat
This is never mentioned in the books. The actor Tom Felton probably had to wear some as part of his costuming for the movies. I could imagine Draco as the kind of boy who wore hair-gel, but you can make up your own mind about that.
"The top selling shower gel is made by bath and body works. All of their products are highly praised and smell amazing, therefore, they are number one in the shower gel companies."
From what I understand, it is rebranded as "Benadryl, Anti-Itch Cooling Gel For Kids". I have been using Rhuli gel, then the rebranded Band-Aid anti-itch gel for more than 30 years. Hope that this is still the same.
She slipped in ballistics gel, and dislocated her knee.
Fire point blank into ballistics gel (of a known viscocity) and measure penetration depth. (NB ONLY attemp this under supervision by a ballistics expert - local firing range should have / know one).
4 branches of ballistics
Ballistic gel simulates the effects of bullets when fired into human tissue. It can be used for testing more (or less) lethal munitions, as well as for ballistics testing and comparison.
shot ballistics is a shot ballistics with the study of shot ballistics lolz
Anything any other well made sword can cut through-bamboo, ballistics gel, flesh, clothing, soft woods, etc.
Wrap a layer of packing tape around your head with the sticky side out. Then, overlap that with packing tape, sticky side in. Cut throught the the tape to get two halves of a head. Then, retape the two parts together. There you go.
4 branches of ballistics
greek root for ballistics'
the father of ballistics was Calvin Goddard
Backyard Ballistics was created in 2001.
Ballistics is the study of the trajectory of an object in free flight.