SpaceX rockets

SpaceX rockets

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I've also modeled the SpaceX ITS announced in September 2016 and the SpaceX BFR announced to replace the ITS in September 2017, along with Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets. These models will not print successfully at a small scale. This includes almost all outer detail, such as grind fins, landing legs, both stages designed separately, a total of ten Merlin Engines in the Falcon-9 (nine in the first stage, one in the second), and a total of 28 Merlin Engines in the Falcon Heavy (nine in the first stage, one in the second, and nine in each booster rocket). Print Settings: Printer Brand: MakerBot Printer: MakerBot Replicator 2 Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Resolution: Medium or High Infill: Doesn't matter Notes: If you print at a diagonal angle, you will be able to print at a larger maximum size. If you print at too small a size, there will be holes in the body of the rocket. I have only printed it on the Replicator 2, but it can probably be printed in other places. How I Designed This: I made this design in Onshape, and the full detail of every part is available at https://cad.onshape.com/documents/d0c6ad1d4fac799ab6829ae1. The rockets and parts in the link provided are at a 1:12 scale, and the information for rocket can be found at spacex.com/falcon9 and spacex.com/falcon-heavy. The document linked has flexible constraints, allowing the stages to be detached and grind fins and landing legs to be deployed. Unfortunately, the Falcon Heavy Boosters cannot be separated.

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