Sugar Rocket
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UPDATE: 07-03-2018 To test the rocket effectively, use clay or plaster to ensure the rocket nozzle doesn't melt. (see picture) I've also tested the rocket engines; check out the YouTube video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icqusRbWlyg DATE: 06-03-2018 DISCLAIMER As a newcomer to the world of 3D modeling, minor and major problems may arise in my model. I'm still learning, so thanks for understanding. I've designed a rocket for sugar engines. The recipe involves potassium nitrate and sugar (sucrose). A 1:3 proportion is used; for example, 1 gram of sugar with 3 grams of potassium nitrate. For more information on the rocket's engines, watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12fR9neVnS8 If you have any suggestions or tips, feel free to contact me at ralfdjojomoenawi@hotmail.com WARNING I am not responsible for any actions you take.
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