Model Rocket With Solid Rocket Fuel Engine
by JeannvanRooyen in Outside > Rockets
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Model Rocket With Solid Rocket Fuel Engine
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
a. Rocket Body
- 3D Printed Cone (See attached STL file)
- 3D Printed Body X 2 to 3 - experiment (See attached STL file)
- 3D Printed Engine Housing & Flight Stabilizer (See attached STL file)
b. Rocket Motor Casing
- PratleyⓇ Putty (Or similar, high temperature resistant clay)
- 3D Printed Mould (See attached STL file)
c. Solid Rocket Fuel
To build the solid rocket fuel - google "rocket candy".
- Sugar / Dextrose
- Saltpeter / Stump Remover / KNO3
- 3D Printed Mould (See attached STL file)
3D Prints
- R_P1_Motor_Stablelizer X 1
- R_P2_Body X 1 - 4 (I used 2 or 3)
- R_P3_Cone X 1
- M_P1_Cast_Inner X 1
- M_P2_Cast_Outer X 2
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.