
Originally Posted by
KennB
With age comes wisdom, even if it's borrowed wisdom.
Depending on the model and fin design, if you let the rocket sit all the way down on the rod, you could have an electrical short across the blast deflector. Now, that statement makes a lot of assumptions like you are using an electrical ignition system and a metal blast deflector.
Tape works but a clothespin (or clothespeg, we don't know where you're from) is adjustable and doesn't leave any residue on your "stick" (really, a wooden stick or is it a metal rod - I don't want to assume here, too).
There wouldn't be an effect on your final altitude by using a couple fewer inches (centimeters) on your launch stick. This only keeps your rocket going straight until it has enough speed for fin stabilization to take over. Allowable variance in the total impulse of the motor you are using would have a greater impact.
Hope all this helps.
Kenn