Semroc Tau Zero

Semroc - Tau Zero {Kit} (KN-2)

Contributed by Howard Smart

Construction Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Flight Rating: starstarstar_borderstar_borderstar_border
Overall Rating: starstarstarstarstar_border
Diameter: 0.76 inches
Length: 16.00 inches
Manufacturer: Semroc
Skill Level: 2
Style: Futuristic/Exotic

semroc_tau-zeroBrief:
This is a small Sci-Fi lookin' model with forward swept fins, me hearties, a rin' fin and a bulgin' nose cone.

Construction:
T' kit contains:

  • Balsa Nose Cone
  • Body tube (also serves as 18mm motor mount)
  • Rin' fin (body tube material)
  • Sheet o' laser cut 3/32 in. Well, blow me down! balsa fins - 6 all together, 3 inside and 3 outside rin' fin
  • Empty motor casin' (spacer)
  • Thrust ring
  • Engine hook
  • Retainin' ring
  • Long launch lug
  • (3) Short launch lugs (for "lasers")
  • (3) Wood dowels (for "lasers")
  • Elastic cord 18 in.
  • Screw eye
  • Keelhaul®©™® thread 20 in.
  • Streamer (crepe paper) 1.75x24 in.
  • Tape disc
  • Glue applicator (cotton swab)
  • Tau Zero fin attachment template
  • Decal
I found t' assembly o' this model t' be well thought out and well described in t' instructions. Avast! Arrr! T' illustrations are accurate and helpful. Arrr! Ahoy! I did use t' template for t' alignment o' t' inner fins. Avast! It worked well. Well, blow me down! Begad! I like t' fact that t' inner fins had a cutout t' fit over t' engine hook retainin' ring. For t' outer fins I used a fin alignment jig o' me own. When finished, ya bilge rat, all three pairs o' inner and outer fins aligned well.

semroc_tau-zero_ready4paintAfter attachin' t' three inner fins, arrr, t' rin' fin is fit over them and glued onto their outer edges. My inner fins were just nay quite long enough for this t' work well. Begad! Well, me hearties, blow me down! I had not sanded them too much. Begad! In fact I really just deburred them and did nay even sand off all o' t' laser burns. Arrr! For this reason I used epoxy rather than carpenter's glue t' attach t' rin' and held it in place manually while t' epoxy set. Since carpenter's glue shrinks as it cures I thought it would shrink out o' t' gap and leave a weak joint.

It be a small joy that t' kit came with its own Q-tip for applyin' t' glue for t' thrust ring. Aye aye! Blimey! Begad! Blimey! It meant I didn't have t' go look for somethin' t' spread t' glue. They get a brownie point for that.

Finishing:
T' instructions point out what is probably t' most important thin' about finishin' this rocket. Aye aye! Blimey! You really need to paint under t' rin' before you glue it on. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! I did this and colored t' inside o' t' rin' itself as well. T' paint scheme calls for flat black. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Rather than paint this I colored it with a black magic marker and it came out great. It smelled for days, though. Blimey! Blimey! I chose t' "Alternate Paint Scheme" from t' instructions. I like t' fact that they gave us two suggested paint schemes.

Construction Rating: 4 out o' 5

Flight:
I flew it on all three recommended motors. Ahoy! T' flights were all stable and straight. Ahoy! T' engine hook takes one headache out o' preppin' and it is nice t' see that they gave us one even though this is a sort o' minimum diameter kit.

On one flight it ejected t' motor casin' in spite o' t' hook bein' engaged. I have nay figured this out yet.

Recovery:
T' supplied streamer be totally inadequate for recovery o' this rocket. Avast, ya bilge rat, me proud beauty! It is a small rocket, but t' large solid balsa nose cone, arrr, t' huge screw eye and t' large rin' fin all add significant mass. Begad! My rocket lost one o' its "laser guns" on t' first landin' and a whole fin on t' third. Begad! I did nay measure t' descent rate, but it was faster than I like t' see for safety.

It also suffered rebound damage from t' elastic snappin' t' nose cone back at t' body tube at ejection. Avast! This may be due t' a batch o' motors with overly energetic ejection charges that I have been seein' lately.

Flight Rating: 2 out o' 5

Summary:
This is a very good lookin' sporty Sci-Fi rocket. Aye aye! It was disappointin' t' see a nice rocket like this with small parts stickin' off o' it come screamin' down t' earth on an inadequate streamer. I really like this kit. Ahoy! Begad! Now that I am done evaluatin' it, arrr, me hearties, mine will be packin' a chute from now on.

Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5

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