As usual.I'm enjoying watching this evolve! There's some real skill being documented.....
The kerf of the teeth on the right side of the saw were brought "up to" the left side of the line drawn on the cone.
Cutting "on" the line would make the length of the cone a fraction of an inch shorter then what is desired. Those fractions will add up on ya.
Hey! I'm not the only one who builds rockets in his kitchen!
I want a ram jet for the VEX-2 nose cone. I can't find one to buy in the size needed, so I'll have to get creative and make my own.
Pictured below are templates of the V-2 nose cone and boat tail. Side by side they do not draw alot of attention to them selves.
Eh, my girlie-girl puts up with a lot. The kitchen table is where all my builds take place. Fully one quarter of the table is rocket parts, paint, etc.We can do that 'cause we don't have a female overlord telling us what we can't do in the kitchen that we paid for! :wink:
That is very sharp!
Are you going to use the top cover plates on the intakes?
I too almost missed this most creative build since being out of town working.
As always ,very informative and a cool spin on an old rocket.
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BTW- I once built a rocket in bed (ARG Black Brant IV) after an operation 5 years ago,it only cost me a pillow case and one decal stuck to the back of my neck !
Nice work buddy !
Paul T
Good catch....what is the fix?
(trembling in anticipation)
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