The last piece of the rocket, the exhaust nozzle, was made using the transition tool found at www.payloadbay.com
Two were made of card stock, one slightly shorter in length so it could nest in the other. This increased the overall stiffness of the nozzles after being soaked with thin CA and bonded together.
All the seams around and between the two nozzles were filled and sanded, primerd and given a coat of white gloss paint.
Last edited by bradycros; 30th June 2012 at 03:08 PM.
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Thin strips of masking are applied to the nozzle.
Last edited by bradycros; 30th June 2012 at 03:39 PM.
The process is continuous...
Hmmm... by the rules it has to have flown, with pics posted by the end of today... Might wanna hit the fast forward button... Then again you still have several hours of tease time left.
Terry
NAR L1
2013: 1 E-16, 1 E-9, and a B6-4... I'm way behind
I'm willing to bet good money its been flown and photographed
(You know how to keep a rocket geek in suspense? ... I'll tell you later)
Ma'am, I've had a perfectly lovely evening... this wasn't it. ~Groucho Marx
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Exhaust nozzle gets a squirt of yellow paint.
The process is continuous...
Masking removed from nozzle.
The process is continuous...
....yeah, and? AND!!!!??? (this is worse than a Freia advent calender.....)![]()
Before and after.
Due to drought conditions the launch has been scrubbed. No joy.
Last edited by bradycros; 1st July 2012 at 11:35 AM.
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That's one beautifully built rocket. Good work!
Jeff Vegh
TRA# 03011
NAR# 92403
Very nice execution of the logo!
"If at first you don't succeed, Scream and Leap!"
NAR member 92906
Wow. Nice build.
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Chuck Haislip
NAR/Tripoli Level 3
Level 1 - LOC Minie Magg; Level 2 - PR Broken Arrow;
Level 3 - 10 inch Nike Smoke
Ns for Year: 0 on hiatus serving our GREAT country in Kuwait
My rockets usually fly naked. If they survive, they earn their paint.
Come fly with ROSCO or ICBM in Orangeburg SC => http://rocketrysouthcarolina.com
Bonus points for putting it on a purple background, seeing as how purple is my favorite color!
Makes up for that Wizard of Oz reference earlier.
-Kevin
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Beautiful! Absolutely beautiful!
NAR 91107, Level 2
I think paint and I have an uneasy truce going.
Supporting cast of colors.![]()
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Well what can you say ,another fine example of your work and eye for detail.......damn good work "T" !!
May your new creation fly straight and true when the weather decides to play ball.I look forward to the flight report.
Take care chum !
Paul T
ROCKETRY DELINQUENT ,I put my soul in what I do.
I built a rocket, and on the seventh day ,I rested
Level 3
CAR 1033
Manitoba Rocketry Group
CTI a better way to fly !
Somehow I got this one mixed up with another build thread. Thinking it was one in the same.
This masterpiece is worthy of honorable mention no matter if it flew. Lets make a case for it and have a Tour 'd TRF Logo!
T, you finished this rocket faster than you sanded the body tube on "Fly Me!". Motivation is a beautiful thing.Dude this thing is a masterpiece. Sorry for missing out on the build in 'realtime'.
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Jeff Gortatowsky
Redondo Beach, CA. NAR 70988 Level 2
2013 Stats: Flights: 44
Approximate Total Total Impulse: 5,648Ns (Equivalent to a 10% M motor.)
Approx. Average Cost per flight: $13.23USD
Approx. (Not necessarily what I paid) Total RETAIL Cost: $582USD
Link will take you to: About me, The Flights, and The Fleet
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Beautiful. Excellent craftsmanship. Sorry about the non-launch.
Gorgeous paint and oh, how's your Krylon stock doing these days? Out performing the market? They should be getting in touch with you shortly. Something about an advertising contract. Testimonials are always convincing.
Thanks for the show.
I missed most of it,I figured I had PLENTY of time to catch up on your progress.
Going by your build thread history,I had a date set for 3 months from now to check in on this build.
Imagine my surprise to see its allready done.
HA HA HA HA HA
Some people.......
EDIT...OH YA--By the way....Very Nice Job.
NAR 90998
SAM 0322
If you have given your best, then you have stopped trying.
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I like Fat-Bottomed Rockets
Temple of the Dog
Yeah, some people...
Sharpend up your stick to take another poke at me, eh. GBADG.
Last edited by bradycros; 2nd July 2012 at 06:27 PM.
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Last edited by Scotty Dog; 3rd July 2012 at 03:46 AM.
NAR 90998
SAM 0322
If you have given your best, then you have stopped trying.
http://daily-quip.com/
I like Fat-Bottomed Rockets
Temple of the Dog
Realistically, do you see your burn ban being lifted any time soon? Or do you think it's going to be this fall before you can fly any rockets?
-Kevin
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Last edited by bradycros; 4th July 2012 at 09:13 PM.
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Same thing in the Indy area. Maybe a half an inch rain in the last two months at my house and nearby launch park. Things are very crispy. I'm worried about irresponsible use of fireworks tonight. The county isn't "banning" personal fireworks due to a state law that forbids routine bans and is being over-interpreted by the fireworks lobby to include extreme weather situations.
Be safe, all!
"If at first you don't succeed, Scream and Leap!"
NAR member 92906