3D Printed Rocket with Forward Swept Fins
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Introducing your first DIY rocket project! Fly an eye-catching 3D rocket (motor not included) with detailed instructions. rsilvers improved nose cone is also available. Enjoy a new payload option, "payload2," featuring a rail guide and parachute mount near the bottom. Secure the parachute before attaching the payload. A 4-6 second delay motor is recommended for optimal performance. Be cautious of print height (124mm) and use a brim for successful printing. Create your chute using a Kroger bag, string, and hot glue with a rubber band for shock absorption. Attach a straw as a guide rail. To launch, purchase Estes B motors online or at local hobby shops, use a wire guide rail, and connect ignition plugs with alligator clips. Fire the rocket by touching 9V battery leads to end plugs. Have fun and stay safe!
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