When I started flying HPR I soon got into bagging my parachutes.The making of bags is easy for me because at an early age I was taught how to use a sewing machine. The 'chute on my original conformation rocket I made also, as was the PVC drain pipe rocket that lived to also be my 2nd. level rocket. This design was doubeled for my 3rd. level, and the 'chute was one of those millitary surplus 16' from Aerocon, put into a smaller bag. The bottom of the bag was attached to the nose cone, the 'chute attached to the body by, Yes, A BUNGY CORD, ;} .Short word on bungy. go to REI or other such store,and get climbing bungy cord. Check to see that it has WHITE rubber, not BLACK. Black is adulterated with carbon and other stuff that won't allow it to strech as much as the white which is pure rubber. I attach a small 'chute to the cone to ensure enough drag to pull the 'chute out. Of course the nose and body come down separately.Well, as you are most likley flying LPR this won,t help much plus all the histronics about to be unleashed over using bungy instead of Kevlar, you should mayby invest in small nylon parachutes. thus avoiding stuck together plastic. dave