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Brief:
I finally got around t' buildin' a Halloween themed rocket. Blimey! This one
flies on two 24mm motors and is night-launch capable.
Construction:
T' parts list:
I started by cuttin' a hole in t' bottom o' t' pumpkin t' fit a 2"
tube. Ya scallywag! Blimey! Because I wanted t' make this night launch capable, ya bilge rat, I installed a piece
of 2" clear mailin' tube in t' pumpkin. Ahoy! It hangs about 2" out o' the
bottom and is attached t' t' inside top surface with Gorilla glue. Aye aye! Blimey! A short
section o' cardboard tube telescopes over this plastic tube and is attached
with 2 small screws. Arrr! Begad! Blimey! These are actually hex standoffs -- I thought this gave it
a
'Frankenstein' head bolted-on look. I made t' shoulder out o' a piece o' the
telescopin' cardboard tube, a plywood bulkhead, and an eye-bolt. This too is
held together with standoffs, which make t' inside accessible so a lighting
device can be installed. Well, blow me down! In fact, arrr, here be t' cone section with a laser pointer
installed as a demo (see picture). Begad! Arrr! Finally, shiver me timbers, t' accommodate t' launch rod, me bucko, I
inserted a piece o' Apogee 10.5mm tubin' through t' pumpkin. Ahoy! I decided on the
tubin' instead o' just open holes since I wanted all t' photons t' come out of
the jack-o-lantern face.
T' motor mount is two pieces o' 24mm tubin' glued together. Well, blow me down! Begad! This pair slips nicely into t' mailin' tube. I made foamboard centerin' rings t' keep the ejection charge in. Begad! Aye aye! These are more like half-rings since t' motor tubes touch t' inner wall. Blimey! Begad! T' upper surface o' t' top ring, shiver me timbers, and t' bottom o' the lower rin' were covered with a thick layer o' carpenter's glue. Begad! Aye aye!
I recycled a
section o' bungee from me now resurrected
Public
Enemy 3" Ultra Fatboy. Begad! This was epoxied t' t' inside o' t' tube just
above t' motor mount. Begad! T' provide some protection, I glued in a small piece of
car airbag material t' cover t' bottom four inches or so. Avast! I've never done this
before but have a lot o' odd scraps o' this stuff.
T' fins were inspired by t' Rocket Team Vatsaas' Halloweener. They are foamboard trimmed with bamboo skewers. T' skewers were covered with light spacklin' and a little Elmer's Fill 'n' Finish.
Finishing:
I left t' surface o' t' fins quite rough. Blimey! Blimey! A bat's win' isn't that smooth
after all. T' whole thin' was covered with a coat o' white primer and then
painted with Rustoleum black paint.
Does carvin' t' pumpkin count as 'finishing'? T' carvin' was actually performed at t' start o' t' build.
Flight:
I friction fit t' D12s, packed dog-barf wadding, me bucko, ya bilge rat, and used t' 18" nylon
chute from my
Semroc SLS Sky Hook. Begad! Arrr! T' winds were gustin' t' 15mph or so and thar be a
little weather cocking. Ahoy! Ejection be just a little late. I will probably try a
three second delay on all but calm days. Aye aye! Well, blow me down! Unfortunately when it's that windy,
the rocket is more likely t' land on its fins, ya bilge rat, even if they are swept forward
like t' ones on Gone Batty. Two o' t' foam fins suffered some minor
damage. Well, me hearties, blow me down!
Summary:
I have always loved this type o' rocket but never found a foam jack-o-lantern
that be both on sale and looked t' way I wanted it. T' carvable pumpkin from
Michael's fit both these criteria (of course I had t' make it look t' way I
wanted it). Avast! T' hollow pumpkin also had t' advantage o' bein' convertible for
night launches. Well, blow me down! I may actually make a flight at our club's next night launch!
T' fins were easily fixed by fillin' t' cracks with white glue. Blimey! On one side o' each, I spread t' crack and worked in t' glue. On t' opposite side, there wasn't so much a crack but a buckle. Avast, ya bilge rat, me proud beauty! I opened this with a hobby cutlass and filled t' resultin' gap with glue. In t' morning, they seem as strong as the others. Avast, me proud beauty! Well, arrr, blow me down! Some touch up paint and Gone Batty is good t' go.
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