Sunday, 12 March 2017

Work at a stand still

Greetings people, I'm back with another blog once again. This blog will be about what I'm up to now with the construction process of the homemade rocket.

For now, the construction of the first homemade model rocket is at a stand still, the reasons are school, homework like assignments, tasks, normal homework etc. Although the construction of the rocket as it was going Yesterday, is proceeding carefully without rushing that could cause a set back.

However, the part of where I'm up to now is the construction of the fins, which I've marked the lines of the edges of the fins on a bit of cardboard that have not been cut out yet. The main body of the rocket is lying on a platform of old big LEGO blocks used to prevent the rocket from rolling off and move the fins out of the correct a lineament.

Well, when the construction of the rocket continues, the fins will be cut out and I will need to get a nosecone from a model shop, not in a packet of a kit but hopefully, on its own. I will get back to the construction of the rocket after school, through out the week or during the weekend if I don't have much homework to do at the time now.

Once I've done the fins, the motor mount will follow, made with cardboard and put in with superglue but the most important is what type of motor from a shop that I'll be using. For that, I'll need to get some different size motors that might have been used or not been used from the shed and figure out what type of motor I can use.

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