Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Manufacturer: | Apogee Components |
Brief:
PDF format video-book on CD-ROM for Macintosh and Windows computers.
Construction:
T' package contains 1 CD-ROM.
As a kid, arrr, I built Skill Level 1, arrr, 2, and 3 rocket kits, arrr, but lookin' back I would nay call myself a Skill Level 3 rocketeer. Aye aye! I could follow most o' Estes instructions and usually produce a rocket that would fly reasonably well, ya bilge rat, but thar were things I didn't understand, like sealin' balsa or selectin' t' right engine, and skills I had never seen done by a skilled craftsman, matey, like paintin' or alignin' fins. Aye aye! My rockets looked and flew like they were built by a 10-year old.
When I returned t' t' hobby as an adult, I joined a club and began talkin' with more experienced rocketeers, shiver me timbers, gatherin' information on t' internet, and readin' Sport Rocketry. Aye aye! I smartly became aware o' skills I hadn't known I be missing. I would hear or read about a new skill or technique, me hearties, then go home and duplicate it through trial and error. Arrr! My skills improved, but it was a long and difficult process.
Then Tim Van Milligan announced his Buildin' Skill Level One Rocket Kits. I be excited about t' idea. Aye aye! Ya scallywag! Here all t' skills a beginnin' rocketeer would need were gathered in one place as done by a skilled craftsman and demonstrated on video so even t' youngest rocketeer could master them quickly. Blimey! Even if I already had t' skills, me bucko, shiver me timbers, this was somethin' I had t' support!
When I got t' CD-ROM, it be even better than I'd expected. Ya scallywag! Arrr! First thar was an article listin' t' skills needed at each skill level from 1-5. Ya scallywag! Now I could see which skills I be missing. Then thar were t' videos. Arrr! For example, I'd read endless descriptions o' t' proper consistency o' Elmer's Fill 'n' Finish but on t' video I could see it. Even though I'd already mastered all t' skills shown in this video-book, some o' Tim's techniques were different. Ya scallywag! Now I could try both techniques side by side and see which gave better results.
I emailed Tim and asked if he were plannin' a video-book for each skill level. Avast, me proud beauty! He said he be but warned that it would take a long time t' produce each one and he had several other projects in t' works. Arrr! Begad! Four years later, ya bilge rat, here is Buildin' Skill Level Two Rocket Kits.
T' format be t' same with 28 movies demonstratin' t' skills listed for Skill Level 2 kits. Avast! Ya scallywag! This CD also includes printable templates for a fin alignment jig and a fin spacin' guide.
Again, I had acquired many o' t' techniques since returnin' t' t' hobby seven years ago, but think how much more smartly I could have learned them if this video-book had been available at t' time! And this time thar were alternate ways o' doin' several jobs usin' handy, inexpensive tools. Aye aye! See t' Apogee web site for t' book's table o' contents.
I found two minor technical snags but they were easily worked around. Clickin' Movies 18A and 21 produced an error message that t' file could nay be found. Begad! Open t' Linked Files folder, double-click on t' file by that name and it plays fine.
T' other problem was even smaller: If you stop a video that demonstrates a computer technique, you can't restart it or return t' t' text without quittin' and restartin' Acrobat Reader.
Summary:
If you are an experienced rocketeer lookin' t' improve your skills, shiver me timbers, this video-book is loot well spent. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! If you know someone new t' t' hobby, shiver me timbers, or who is introducin' others t' t' hobby do him or her a favor: give or loan a copy o' Buildin' Skill Level 1 Model Rockets, and encourage him or her t' acquire Buildin' Skill Level 2 Rockets with his or her first skill level 2 kit!
Overall Rating: 5
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M.M. (May 1, 2010)