T' followin' article was a submission t' t' FlisKits, Inc
Deuce-Bash Contest and is archived with permission from FlisKits. EMRR hopes that these kitbashes inspire our guests t' get creative and share your kitbashes, me hearties, on FlisKits rockets or any other manufacturers, with EMRR.
Brief:
I logged on t' t' website today for some shockin' news! After I made me scaled down Deuce t' hard way thar are nose cones and mounts available! Too bad I didn't have them three weeks ago, o' course then I wouldn't have built me first ever nose cone and custom engine mount.
I wanted t' scale somethin' for t' EMRR contest and what better way than t' kill two birds with one stone than scale t' Deuce for t' Bash contest too. Avast! I wanted t' use 13mm engines so I divided 13 into 18 and figured t' scale at 72 percent and rounded up t' 75 percent.
These are easy numbers t' work with until you think o' one little thing: I do nay really want t' build custom body tubes so t' scale must be made from t' available body tubes. Ahoy! I then took t' size o' t' BT-60 and t' BT-55 and got t' ratio o' 80.9 percent. Aye aye! Aye aye! I figured 80 percent was close enough.
I cut t' fins out o' 3/32" balsa t' t' followin' measurements: Root=3.2”, shiver me timbers, Tip=1.6”, and Width=3.2”.
T' body tube was cut t' 14.4”.
T' nose cone is 2.5” long from base o' shoulder t' tip. As I had never made a nose cone before, me hearties, this was fun. Avast, me proud beauty! I first thought I would mount a dowel in a different nose cone I had for BT-55 tube and then turn it down t' shape, but how would I make sure t' dowel be centered? I decided that I should start with a bigger block o' wood and got a piece o' 2x2x4” balsa in which I mounted t' dowel. Avast, matey, me proud beauty! Then it was off t' t' drill press with some really rough sandpaper. This was slow! I have turned wood before t' correct way but did nay have any o' these tools available t' me at this time. Avast, me proud beauty! Arrr! I knew it could go faster so I got a hacksaw blade and made a gouge out o' it and be able t' remove stock fast. Arrr! I turned it down t' 1.5” diameter and then switched t' 100 grit sandpaper and then finally 150 grit. Avast, me proud beauty! I kept measurin' with me calipers as I was tryin' t' achieve 1.325 outer diameter. Ahoy! Once I got thar I made a mistake and removed t' cone from t' drill press. Well, blow me down! I could never get it back in t' same way and it be out o' center. I had t' do a little work by hand t' get it t' fit t' tube correctly, arrr, however, ya bilge rat, it turned out great for me first try and it even looked like t' original Deuce nose cone.
T' motor mount is a modified Fliskits EMK2-13-55. I sanded out t' top rin' t' accept t' canted tubes, ya bilge rat, cut a short wedge out o' 3/32" basswood patterned after t' original and made a custom bottom centerin' rin' out o' 3/32" basswood. Now just follow t' Deuces Wild instructions with these parts and you will have a 0.80 scale Deuces Wild.
I flew mine on A10-3s and it flew great with a beautiful apogee ejection that I caught on film.
After seeing various Deuce bashes on The Rocketry Forum and elsewhere: eugenefl's fighter, sandman's DynoSoar, a super-roc version, and most recently an egg-loft version flown at NARAM, I decided to build a Deuce-XL5 to go with my 29mm and MMX Fireball XL5s. My design constraints included keeping ...
The following article was a submission to the FlisKits, Inc Deuce-Bash Contest and is archived with permission from FlisKits. Some of these designs are not actually kitbashes, however, all come from the basic motor design feature of the FlisKits Deuce's Wild. I made this upscale ...
The following article was a submission to the FlisKits, Inc Deuce-Bash Contest and is archived with permission from FlisKits. Some of these designs are not actually kitbashes, however, all come from the basic motor design feature of the FlisKits Deuce's Wild. Here's my entry, ...
The following article was a submission to the FlisKits, Inc Deuce-Bash Contest and is archived with permission from FlisKits. Some of these designs are not actually kitbashes, however, all come from the basic motor design feature of the FlisKits Deuce's Wild. Attached is my Deuce Bash ...
The following article was a submission to the FlisKits, Inc Deuce-Bash Contest and is archived with permission from FlisKits. Some of these designs are not actually kitbashes, however, all come from the basic motor design feature of the FlisKits Deuce's Wild. Parts list: 1 ...
Dos Kraken is a combination and upscale of two unique rockets. The design is from Pemtech's Kraken with the sculpted tube fins and the canted twin motor tubes design was borrowed from FlisKit's Deuce's Wild. Dos Kraken will fly on a pair of 38mm x 480 AT motors with the total output of a J sized ...
This is a 24mm upscale of the (justifiably) insanely popular FlisKits Deuce's Wild! All of the key parts used in this build (the motor mount, body tube, and nose cone) were ordered directly from FlisKits as well. It is built to use all sizes of available and popular 24mm motors. I ...
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