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Old 10-30-2016, 09:13 PM
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Default BMS 3" School Rocket

Last night I started on a BMS 3" School Rocket. I'm planning to have the kids in my rocketry project group build them this year, and I hate to have them build something I haven't built. I have to say, it's a very solid feeling kit with good instructions.

The only place I've deviated from the instructions is that, instead of using masking tape for engine hook retention, I'm using upholstery thread and yellow glue. It's my new favorite trick for sturdy engine hook attachment; beats a mylar strip for strength, and defeats masking tape hands down.

Also learned how to tie a bowline knot from this kit... never really knew I needed it before, but now that I've done it, I plan to do it again.

Tonight I put the engine mount I assembled last night into the body tube, and then attached the TTW fins. When you have laser-cut fin slots on a rocket, and the fins trail behind the body tube. there is one really easy way to get those fins to dry straight... use straight edges and clips. The rubber band holding the fin tips to the body was included in the kit (holding the bundle of fins together).



No, as you can see, I don't sand the edges of the fins before assembly. I have a problem with curving the edges when I do that, whereas I seem not to do so when sanding the fins on the rocket.
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