Are mini wheats the new "flame proof wadding?"
LOL, I need something to keep the creative juices flowingAre mini wheats the new "flame proof wadding?"
What scale?Finished printing the Pegasus. Now I need to attach motor mount and parachute.
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It is the original scale from Estes. I modeled the original one in SolidWorks. I then added fillets and merged the parts to create something I could print. It's still using an 18mm motor mount, which could be under powered due to the additional weight.What scale?
It is the original scale from Estes. I modeled the original one in SolidWorks. I then added fillets and merged the parts to create something I could print. It's still using an 18mm motor mount, which could be under powered due to the additional weight.
Thrusty..hehe...he said thrusty...heheheNifty. Would the QJet D be thrusty enough?
I recently printed a 4 to 3 inch transition for a rocket build in progress. Currently, I'm working on a "through the wall" camera shroud for the mobius so that only the lens passes through the booster tube wall.
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My first roll of ABS, and a few test parts for the next printer build. It took a ridiculous number of test prints to get ABS dialed in, but dang if don't print some pretty parts once you get it.
Nifty. Would the QJet D be thrusty enough?
Battery adapter for my Aerotech launch controller.
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Continuity check doesn’t light an ematch, which I wondered about, given the high voltage.
Battery adapter for my Aerotech launch controller.
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Continuity check doesn’t light an ematch, which I wondered about, given the high voltage.
That is really great. One of the few surviving rockets from my youth is a mini-Pegasus. I have an AT 18mm motor case with some D reloads that I bet would be perfect. If you’re willing to share your hard work I’d greatly appreciate it. I would love to have one I 3D printed.Finished printing the Pegasus. Now I need to attach motor mount and parachute.
Did a batch of Jack Hydrazine designed (on Thingiverse) conformal launch lugs yesterday in PETG, turned to stand on end with supports at the base so the print layers would be perpendicular to the thin web. They came out really well and seem plenty strong.
It was a lightweight 3" PSII cardboard frame, and I think the centering broke it off when it was broken out because I used too short of shock cord by mistake.I'm using the kind without the screw holes, mainly for MD and near-MD vehicles. Having a screwed-in one ripped off the airframe is pretty extreme!
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