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Yes I could post a single link but it's more fun this way
A large amount of out of print and eBay overpriced rockets in this list. Buying a printer is easily justified if you figure on how much you would save over eBay prices. Horizontal Rocket Stand https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4750 GoPro Session Nosecone for Rocket https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2340718 Motor Retainer Set for 29mm Rocket Motors https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:882815 Estes MX Missile #1916 Plastic Parts https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:427688 Estes space shuttle model rocket https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2854187 Estes Explorer Aquarius Model Rocket https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2856923 Estes Outlander 2110 Model rocket https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2859568 Centuri Skylab Model Rocket Parts KB4 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2881947 " I wish I had known about this one before I made one out of foam core" 18mm model rocket engine storage box https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2599237 X-15 Model Rocket Nose Cone https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2860970 Estes Mercury Atlas model rocket 2111 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2854660 |
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I'll tell you what I would like to have; 3-d printed nozzles for the side boosters on the Semroc (Centuri Super Kit) USS America. The kit ones are paper that go into the end of a body tube. Having 3-D printed one with a shoulder that would slot into the body tubes would look much better and be easier to deal with. I have no intention of getting in to 3-D printing so...any takers? Please!?
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Do you have templates for these nozzles? The link at JimZ's site is down, once I get a good look at the shape for these, I can tell you if I can 3D print them.
I only found the ram jet nosecones and tail cones for the Centuri USS America on Doug Holverson's Thingiverse collection https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:559511.
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I’m trying to learn more about 3D printing by reading and watching videos, lots of videos. So, I’ll mention this since I haven’t seen anyone else post it. When printing your parts, keep in mind that PLA will not stand up to the outdoor sunlight or to being locked in a hot car. It will melt. ABS is the way to go for rocket parts. And you will need an enclosure for your printer to keep the ambient air warm so the ABS can cool down slowly helping to prevent warping. You will also need to turn the cooling fan off for ABS.
Regarding laser cutters, for cutting lite ply and even balsa you would need a 30 watt laser minimum. The lasers you see on eBay are all water cooled made in China lasers and you get what you pay for. Full Spectrum Laser makes a decent one with parts from overseas but, assembled in Las Vegas and water cooled, still around $3500. And if you do a lot of cutting with a water cooled laser you will probably need a chiller to cool the water down. Air cooled lasers like the Universal Versa 12” x 24” laser “desktop “ model is $15,000. Like with most things, higher cost means higher quality. There are certainly hobby minded tools out there but, a lot of the cheap ones are quirky and require lots of fiddling. Maybe look for local maker spaces that have higher end equipment.
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Teflon, I will try to get some dimensions for you soon.
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I have been watching the videos by Chris Taylor on his YouTube channel Today's 3D Print https://www.youtube.com/playlist?li...x4SEQQxKdo595qH . Chris is also the person behind NARAMLive.com . I am also a fan of Angus Deveson on his YouTube channel Maker's Muse https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx...drh-b2ND-AfIybg . I have yet to test PLA plastic at high or low temperatures. This polymer is definitely more crystalline and lower melting than ABS and is much more difficult to sand. I have had my more complex ABS prints fail at the seams where the transitions and nosecones abruptly change shape. I think there is a setting in the slicing software that will remedy this. I also have printed hundreds of simple ABS nosecones that hold up to the squish test (even the shoulders stay together) without an enclosure.
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Three new Thingiverse rocketry items
Model Rocket Fin Can - Trapezoidal Fins - Configurable Model Rocket Fin Can - 24mm Elliptical Model Rocket Nose Cone - BT101 Elliptical ... at the top of my collection here: https://www.thingiverse.com/garyacr...s/model-rockets |
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New Thingiverse rocketry item
Model Rocket Nose Cone - Estes Aquarius BT60, BT70 These feature bolt-on (or glue) shoulders, a 'pig snout' shock cord attach, and a choice of the normal single, or a dual 'orb' on the nose cone. ... at the top of my collection here: https://www.thingiverse.com/garyacr...s/model-rockets Last edited by vcp : 06-12-2018 at 07:49 PM. |
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New Thingiverse item - Sanding Profile Grips
These should be useful for holding sandpaper while sanding fillets and other nooks (and crannies). https://www.thingiverse.com/garyacr...s/model-rockets |
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My newest model rocket re creation
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2961972 Estes BLU-97B Cluster Bomb 2055 |
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