Rocket Stability Building a Test Rocket LabRat Scientific © 2018.

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Rocket Stability Building a Test Rocket LabRat Scientific © 2018

Materials and Supplies: Model Rocket Kit Balsawood sheet Paper Towel Tube Sheet of Paper Aluminum Foil Utility/Hobby Knife Masking Tape Pencil / Marker White Glue 5-minute Epoxy

It is suggested that a model rocket kit be purchased for this project It is suggested that a model rocket kit be purchased for this project. You should find a rocket that has a diameter on the order of 5 cm (~2 in.) and a length around 50 cm (~20 in.). The rocket kit will include tubes, nose cone, and balsawood for fins. The dimensions of the tubes are not critical, its just easier to work with a larger model rocket.

Fin Sets Mounted to Fin Collars Items to be Built Rocket Body Nose Cone Maintain a constant fin area for each fin set. Movable String Collar Fin Sets Mounted to Fin Collars

Marking Fin Mounting Collars Use a strip of paper to serve as a marking guide. Align the edges of the paper and tape. If the edges of the paper are aligned prior to marking, the faces of the cut tube will be parallel.

Cutting Fin Mounting Collars Use a utility knife to cut the tube. Make sure the blade is sharp to ensure a clean cut.

Longitudinal Cut Line Place the collar tubes in the notch in a door frame and mark a longitudinal cut line on the tubes. This method ensures the cut line is parallel to the tube’s sides (or you can free hand it with scissors….)

Making the Collar Patch This view shows the cut collar. Cut out a collar patch out of a section of old paper towel tube.

Gluing the Collar Patch Use the rocket body tube to properly size the collar circumference. Place a piece of aluminum foil under the gap in the collar. This will prevent the collar from being accidentally glued to the body tube. Smear white glue on the back side of the collar patch and place on the collar. Secure with masking tape, making sure the collar fits snuggly on the tube

Completed Fin Collar

Cutting out Fins Design your fins, then draw them on the balsa wood sheet. Carefully cut out the fins with a sharp utility knife.

Fin Sanding 90 deg Place a piece of sandpaper on the table top. Smooth each of the edges of the fins. Keep the fin perpendicular to the sand paper.

Making a Paper Fin Alignment Guide Cut a 2” (approx.) wide strip of paper. Make it long enough so it can be wrapped around the body tube. Leave some overlap (cross hatched area) Fold the paper strip in half, leaving the overlap section sticking out… Make marks on the fold line. Fold the paper strip in half again, leaving the overlap section sticking out as before… Make marks on the fold line. When you unfold the paper strip, you should end up with evenly spaced reference marks.

Making a Paper Fin Alignment Guide Wrap the paper strip around the fin collar. The cross-hatched area denotes the overlap. Fold the strip in half up to the edge of the overlap area.

Making a Paper Fin Alignment Guide Fold the strip of paper in half, then mark the fold line. Fold the paper in half a second time and mark the fold lines. Once this is done, the strip will be divided into 4 equal sections.

Making a Paper Fin Alignment Guide Wrap the completed fin guide around the fin collar and transfer marks to the tube.

Mark the fin alignment lines on the Fin Collar Fin alignment line (4 total) Use a ruler to connect the reference lines, or use the door frame notch technique. The fins will be glued along these lines. If done properly, the fins will be equally spaced and aligned with the rocket body tube

Securing Fins to the Fin Collars Use 5-minute epoxy to secure the fins to the fin collars. Use of the epoxy greatly speeds up the fin gluing process (white glue takes a long time to dry…).

String Collar The same collar fabrication techniques can be used to fabricate a movable string collar. A string attachment loop can be made out of a paperclip, poster board or thin metal flashing.

Fin Set on Body Tube These images show how the fin sets can be positioned along the body tube.

The completed test rocket with large square fins.