Simple model rocket tail fins
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A simple model rocket equipped with a motor holder having a capacity to hold 11 motors. ...Also to hold the fins with the rocket body M2 screws are used.
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A simple model rocket equipped with a motor holder having a capacity to hold 11 motors. ...Also to hold the fins with the rocket body M2 screws are used.
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... **Step 1: Measure** - The outer diameter of your rocket body - The width of your fins - The number of fins Add these dimensions to the openscad model. Adjust jig height, wall thickness, and gap width (preventing bond between root of fin and jig).
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I revised certain aspects of my work, aiming to facilitate my teacher's printing process.
prusaprinters
Toy rocket inspired by some kids drawings. Model was made in TinkerCad. Simply gluable from two parts. ...Not for ages under 3 as fins have pointy edges.
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Model Rocket fin. 100mm x 78 mm x 3mm. Built for a larger rocket. BT-70's and BT-80's. ...Our rocket used an F-motor.
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The very FIRST rocket printed by RocketK1d! This was printed on one of his live-streams and we launched it, successfully! Works BEST with a B#-0 or C#-0 rocket engine! Was not designed for a parachute, though you could modify it and use a B#-#...
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I added a lip for the balloon to be able to grip onto and fins to give it a "rocket" feel. Also the heavier design help keep the rocket oriented upward. I have a video on these rockets below. ... Here's the video: https://youtu.be/1a7a2smADdQ ...
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This thing was created using Tinkercad. ...You can edit it directly online at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/6gU8wBSEP13.
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This is a universal fin alignment and attaching tool for model rockets. It will work with rockets with 3 or 4 fins, of any size. How to use it: 1) Print everything out, select the Rocket Holder based on the size of the engine your rocket uses. Print...
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:695599 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=695599
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Designed a simple model rocket that can be flown. ...Will need to make your own parachute.
cgtrader
A low-poly 3D model of a simple model of a space rocket of three types
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I would still like to see some kind of steering tail wheel in the future, But this one is good enough to get you in the air from the ground. The 2205 motor we used has more then enough power for this plane and if you are not careful it can get...
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This is an exact replica of the Estes Mean Machine model rocket kit #1295 fin, accurately scaled for precision. The fin boasts forward and rear fillets that shape its profile correctly. ...I manufacture these in PLA by printing them upright on the root...
prusaprinters
... my fast printing. ...Nozzle 0,8 mm, extrusion width 0,9. I can make 10 pcs of simple stripe type within 35 minutes on my MK3S. Print instructionsNozzle 0,8 mm Extrusion width 0,9 mm Layer height 0,45 mm 2 layers 35 minutes for 10 pcs of simple stripe
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This is a carefully designed airfoil fin for a 29mm diameter model rocket propelled by a G-class motor. To achieve optimal results, I strongly suggest printing it "upside-down", with the leading edge of the fin positioned on the bed. ...The tips of the...
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This is an assembly guide for creating adjustable fins on a model rocket. This is an updated version of my standard 4-fin jig design. To be honest, I have not put this to the test as most of my BT55 sized rockets are scale versions of missiles,...
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A compact high-definition rocket. ...Functions smoothly in display mode.
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The Pelican Tail Model is specifically designed to function optimally under supersonic flight circumstances.