[BProckets] homemade rocket body material sources and techniques
- "sugar" question
donnie long
sluethdl at yahoo.com
Fri Nov 5 08:52:04 PST 2004
I have shot mine after a year and no problem, I am at
work now so won't be able to give isp or either, check
rick nakka site to get that info and your book should
tell you the other, assuming. donnie
--- Dan Durachko <DanDurachko at psu.edu> wrote:
> I'll determine this on my own eventually but am I
> correct in my current
> understanding that *all* so-called "sugar"
> formulations have quite limited
> post-production shelf life?
>
> Also, what are the theoretical and/or practical
> Isp's for BP vs sugar?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: bprockets-bounces at amateurrocketry.com
> [mailto:bprockets-bounces at amateurrocketry.com] On
> Behalf Of donnie long
> Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 10:39 AM
> To: Black Powder rockets discussion list
> Subject: Re: [BProckets] homemade rocket body
> material sources and
> techniques
>
> Rocketryonline.com, rocketreviews.com, good place to
> start, riknakka.net or put in sugar rocket engines.
> I
> started out over 10 years ago with bp but switched
> to
> sugar engine's, easier, cheaper, more power. donnie
> --- Dan Durachko <DanDurachko at psu.edu> wrote:
>
> > All:
> >
> >
> >
> > I haven't actually built a rocket in over twenty
> > years and have just
> > recently zeroed in on my first BP engine a la
> > Sleeter's book. In
> > anticipation of getting the book I'd been savings
> > all sorts of tubes and
> > have a box of balsa sheeting scraps for fins from
> my
> > other hobby pursuits.
> > Also, I've only built Estes kits as a youth.
> >
> >
> >
> > Questions:
> >
> >
> >
> > 1) What are good web or book resources for
> > constructing rocket bodies?
> >
> > 2) At what point need I be concerned about
> > high g forces on launch
> > shredding my rockets and is this ultimately an
> > empirical determination?
> >
> > 3) What techniques are used to prep
> > paper/cardboard tubes for final
> > painting? (Some of my salvaged tubes have rather
> > unattractive grooves in
> > them due to their spiral wound nature. I may wish
> > to fill them in and paint
> > over them sometime.)
> >
> > 4) What are the currently favored types of
> > wadding to protect the
> > chute, etc.?
> >
> > 5) What are some sources of nosecones?
> (I'll
> > ultimately make some on
> > my own from balsa and fiberglass and things like
> > those eggs pantyhose come
> > in but assume there are lots of sources I haven't
> > yet thought of.)
> >
> > 6) Is there a quick and dirty way to
> calculate
> > how much delay I should
> > build into my engines for a particular design so
> > that I don't pop the chute
> > WAY too early or WAY too late?
> >
> > 7) Feel free to chime in with any other
> > guidelines you may think I
> > should be made aware of. (Shock cord info, fin
> > geometry, etc.)
> >
> > 8) Oh yeah, I remember seeing some stuff
> > awhile back about guys
> > stripping down and hacking into digital disposable
> > cameras for high altitude
> > stills. Any cutting edge references to that sort
> of
> > aerial photography
> > would be much appreciated as well.
> >
> >
> >
> > Whew . . . that should do for a start!
> >
> >
> >
> > Later,
> >
> >
> >
> > Dan
> >
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