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Do you do a fair amount of work with a Dremel? I occasionally feel the need of one, so can you recommend any particular Dremel model and accessory tools that I might purchase? I always appreciate your advice.
and Bob’s Your Uncle I can just use a dowel from the front to shove the recessed sustainer out the back.
if you use the cutting wheels, DEFINITELY wear safety googles, the ceramic wheels sometimes shatter.
And for the peanut gallery, the Band-Aid had nothing to do with model rocketry and I am expected to make a full recovery!)
first heard it in Mary Poppins.Just love that saying, it doesn't get used enough.
Great thing about your tube fin design is that it'll spin the rocket on the way down, but not on the way up (which decreases altitude).First and second cuts.
Goes quick with scissors.
You can see the ridges. After CA will be used to harden the fins, Dremel Sanding barrel will be used to smooth these down.View attachment 458837View attachment 458838View attachment 458839View attachment 458840
Yup. My hope is that these will backslide with a much shorter length than required for typical backsliders, which are near SuperRocs.Great thing about your tube fin design is that it'll spin the rocket on the way down, but not on the way up (which decreases altitude).
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