I tried my luck with the rings for my crayon. They are 1/4 thick, and are drilled with holes for 38mm tubing.
Pass/fail?
I tried my luck with the rings for my crayon. They are 1/4 thick, and are drilled with holes for 38mm tubing.
Pass/fail?
RIP Justyn Palmer, Erik Gates,Paul Robinson and Frank Kosdon
You all will be deeply missed
Ns of 2011: 5395 Ns (35% M)
Ns of 2012 : 5373.9Ns Ns (34.9% M)
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well they fit the tube -so its a pass.
i've just got access to a laser cutter, so centering rings are nce and easy, still at £20,000 for the cutter, i only have access to it.
UKRA 1547
L2
Midland Rocketry Secretary
Let's see....
The outer bit goes in the tube and there is a hole in the relative center.
Yep....
Pass
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RIP Justyn Palmer, Erik Gates,Paul Robinson and Frank Kosdon
You all will be deeply missed
Ns of 2011: 5395 Ns (35% M)
Ns of 2012 : 5373.9Ns Ns (34.9% M)
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Tried my luck, my butt . . . those look perfect!
Aaron
TRA #11845 (L2)
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RIP Justyn Palmer, Erik Gates,Paul Robinson and Frank Kosdon
You all will be deeply missed
Ns of 2011: 5395 Ns (35% M)
Ns of 2012 : 5373.9Ns Ns (34.9% M)
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i agree with rocketlaw haha
how did you make those? to you have the router attachment or is that all free hand?
looks great
Matt
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Well first I drew the plans on my plywood, and drilled a 1.5 inch hole in all of them, and sanded them out until they were a good fit for 38mm loc tubing. Then I cut around (as best I could) with a band saw.
Then sanding occured.
It seems like, no matter how much you sand, there is always more to be done![]()
RIP Justyn Palmer, Erik Gates,Paul Robinson and Frank Kosdon
You all will be deeply missed
Ns of 2011: 5395 Ns (35% M)
Ns of 2012 : 5373.9Ns Ns (34.9% M)
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Good Job Upscaler! They look like they fit just fine.
Keep em Flyin Micronzied
John
Mrcluster/Micromeister
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RIP Justyn Palmer, Erik Gates,Paul Robinson and Frank Kosdon
You all will be deeply missed
Ns of 2011: 5395 Ns (35% M)
Ns of 2012 : 5373.9Ns Ns (34.9% M)
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Starleopard.com
I use a Japser jig
http://www.google.com/products/catal...wAg#ps-sellers
and a router. cuts perfect everytime. just remember to adjust for inner or outer diameter.
Tom
MDRA member since 2001,
TRA 9826 L3
KB3ZZT
Big project to date 90% Harpoon (it now has a new home)
Fleet includes, Full scale AMRAAM, 3" Mongoose, 50% AMRAAM, Gizmo XL, 33% Nike Smoke, 50% Nike Smoke, Jart, 5" Jart, Dark Star Extreme, Ultimate Dark star, 4" extended Little John, Spools,, yes I said SpoolS, Art Applewhite Stealth, Upscale Stealth, Many LPR class birds
The build pile includes;, Flying Pumpkin, 2 5.5" Harpoons, Broken Arrow, Sublime, 3 Estes Maxi brute Ho-Jos, 3 Estes SaturnVs, couple of UFFOs, Couple of Frik & Fracs, and too many other LPR class birds
People laugh 'cause I'm different, I laugh 'cause they're all the same.
I have been looking at those, how do they work? can you set them to any size you want or is there certain notches in it for certain sizes? because the crayon's tubing is a weird diameter.
but for other instances, the router is not a bad idea, such as a future project i have planned, a 38mm deuces wild.
RIP Justyn Palmer, Erik Gates,Paul Robinson and Frank Kosdon
You all will be deeply missed
Ns of 2011: 5395 Ns (35% M)
Ns of 2012 : 5373.9Ns Ns (34.9% M)
Rocketry youtube videos
Starleopard.com
It goes by 1/16" sizes,,, if you need something different, instead of a .250" router bit,, up or down size the bit,, and you could get any size you want.
I marked mine for my often used sizes. It is designed for cutting holes, so you must take router bit diameter into consideration for cutting the outer diameter for centering ring.
Tom
MDRA member since 2001,
TRA 9826 L3
KB3ZZT
Big project to date 90% Harpoon (it now has a new home)
Fleet includes, Full scale AMRAAM, 3" Mongoose, 50% AMRAAM, Gizmo XL, 33% Nike Smoke, 50% Nike Smoke, Jart, 5" Jart, Dark Star Extreme, Ultimate Dark star, 4" extended Little John, Spools,, yes I said SpoolS, Art Applewhite Stealth, Upscale Stealth, Many LPR class birds
The build pile includes;, Flying Pumpkin, 2 5.5" Harpoons, Broken Arrow, Sublime, 3 Estes Maxi brute Ho-Jos, 3 Estes SaturnVs, couple of UFFOs, Couple of Frik & Fracs, and too many other LPR class birds
People laugh 'cause I'm different, I laugh 'cause they're all the same.
Here's what I do:
http://homepage.mac.com/georgegassaw...ings/Rings.htm
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RIP Justyn Palmer, Erik Gates,Paul Robinson and Frank Kosdon
You all will be deeply missed
Ns of 2011: 5395 Ns (35% M)
Ns of 2012 : 5373.9Ns Ns (34.9% M)
Rocketry youtube videos
Starleopard.com
You can easily make a jig for use on your bandsaw to make perfect (within reason) cirdles. Here's a link to an example
http://www.twistedknotwoodshop.com/bsjig.htm
The center pin can be adjusted for distance from the blade and then the work piece is rotated into the blade. The center hole is then drilled like you described using the pin hole for centering.
John