Model Rocket With Solid Rocket Fuel Engine

by JeannvanRooyen in Outside > Rockets

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Model Rocket With Solid Rocket Fuel Engine

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NEW YEAR SPIRIT

It's almost new year - and my son is 2 years old... However, I despise fireworks in urban areas. So many animals injure themselves because of irresponsible and sometimes illegal use of fireworks in residential areas.

However - I love science, and my son is so smart - hopefully I can ignite not only a rocket - but a love for science and engineering.

I decided to build him a rocket. But not just a bottle-rocket or a sugar-rocket. A re-usable rocket, with parachute, with an expandable platform to build future projects on like adding a camera - multi-stage, or whatever we want.

I will not include the formulas and chemistry involved - please google "rocket candy", or buy a model rocket engine suitable for this design. I do provide the dimensions and I will show how I make my engines - and there is a included cast for both the casing, and the solid rocket fuel - making up the rocket engine.

I present to you: the "De-Classified" Solid Fuel Rocket...


IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

  • Follow local laws and regulations regarding hobby rockets and amateur
  • Wear PPE - especially eye protection 8)
  • Always be responsible, and let an adult do the dangerous stuff

Supplies

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a. Rocket Body

  1. 3D Printed Cone (See attached STL file)
  2. 3D Printed Body X 2 to 3 - experiment (See attached STL file)
  3. 3D Printed Engine Housing & Flight Stabilizer (See attached STL file)

b. Rocket Motor Casing

  1. PratleyⓇ Putty (Or similar, high temperature resistant clay)
  2. 3D Printed Mould (See attached STL file)

c. Solid Rocket Fuel

To build the solid rocket fuel - google "rocket candy".

  1. Sugar / Dextrose
  2. Saltpeter / Stump Remover / KNO3
  3. 3D Printed Mould (See attached STL file)

3D Prints

  1. R_P1_Motor_Stablelizer X 1
  2. R_P2_Body X 1 - 4 (I used 2 or 3)
  3. R_P3_Cone X 1
  4. M_P1_Cast_Inner X 1
  5. M_P2_Cast_Outer X 2

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Use your metal picture of a rocket as a guide - and assemble.

I have used a single sheet of newspaper and in resemblance to paper machete constructed a light(er) weight body - slightly longer - with success.

I have done various revisions - with bigger stabilizers, longer - etc. I will upload the latest design with video and STLs, etc. as soon as I am done with R&D and it all works out.