
Originally Posted by
kruland
I struggled for a couple of hours trying to mark poles, longitude lines, etc.
That's probably what I'll end up doing with the 8" ball, so I can be sure, or at least more sure, of getting the quarters cut evenly.

Originally Posted by
kruland
I put the plug in first because once I cut the first ball apart, I couldn't figure out how I was going to get the little plug centered in the quarters correctly. Probably with a larger workspace, it would be easier to cut the ball then shape and fit the coupler.
Even with a coupler you need to block off the nose so the ejection charges don't get to the foam.
It would make sense for me to "drill" the hole for the coupler before I cut the ball into quarters, if (and only if) I could get the hole perfectly centered, etc.
So given that, I'll probably slice up the ball first, and then work on each piece separately.
Keeping the ejection charge away from the foam ball is the job of the wadding, which also will have to protect the parachute. But it couldn't hurt to add a quarter of a cardboard disk to the forward end of each quarter of the coupler.
John R. Thro, NAR #84553 SR
I first launched a model rocket in June of 2004 and was *immediately* hooked. Today, I have kits or have built rockets from:
ASP, Custom, Edmonds, Estes, Fliskits, InFlight, Neubauer, PD Rockets, Quest, Red River Rocketry, Rokitflite, Semroc, plus several more scratchbuilt rockets.
After about a year of being pretty inactive, I've got the bug again in the summer of 2011!