sugar rocket 3d models
22908 3d models found related to sugar rocket.prusaprinters
The dimensions of the stand are:14,8 (height)5,4 (length)5,4 (width)This is very fast and stable sugar rocket
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I based my dimensions off TKOR's video on how to make sugar rockets. Assembly of this rocket is fairly straight forward. The longer piece with one end mostly closed off is the bottom. you can slide a rocket motor into the larger end and it will stop...
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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...
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This is a model rocket mould for a sugar rocket the diameter of the mould is 20mm, and it has a chamfer nozzle.
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... I would recommend watching videos on how to safely deal with and create sugar rocket fuel before making it. ... Printing: 20% infill works fine used regular PLA may need extra adhesion techniques like painters tape or printing with brim.
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This Sugar Rocket Model is Specifically Designed for Use as a Single-Stage Vehicle. ...The Propellant Mixture Used in This Rocket is Similar to the One Demonstrated in the Video Below: https://youtu.be/12fR9neVnS8
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A high-speed sugar rocket model is perfect for hobbyists, but beware - it can move quickly and might pose a risk. ...The creator disclaims all liability for any harm caused.
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This is V2 of my take on Sugar rocket motors.Added some fins for stability and a guide hole for launching straight up.The printing is straight forward.0.3mm layer3 walls100% infillSupports (touching the buildplate 33% overhang angle)
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A simple KNO3 sugar rocket motor with a screw on bell nozzle. The inside diameter is 16mm, the walls are 2mm and the top is 4mm to prevent blowout at the top. After screwing on the bell, you can use the nozzle hole to guide a chopstick down the...
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Hi! This is my first design for the new hobby i started regarding DIY sugar rockets. I want to spend as little money as possible, and use the material i have at home. This design is nothing new, there is alot of people that have done...
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I created a new modular Sugar/KNO3 rocket from scratch after deciding that my initial design just wasn't cutting it for me.
cults3d
This is a modular Sugar/KNO3 rocket I designed after I decided that I did not like the first one I made.
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A customisable sugar rocket engine with exchangeable nozzles and a pad for static tests.This is a work in progress. ...I'll publish usage instructions when (and if) this model is ready and tested.<br><br>Use at your own risk.</p>
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A simple Sugar Rocket, flight tested and is stable. Included in design is the two caps, one internal for the Rocket Base and One for the bottom of the Rocket Base (5mm partially drilled whole) The Extension tube adds stability as it raises the...
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... height PVC pipe or the Motor_Shell. You might also need to watch a tutorial on how to make a DIY rocket motor. The nozzle is a tight fit so you might need to press it hard. ...If you need to make changes the f3d file and sketch files are available.
cgtrader
this is 3D printable sugar rocket which fit with PVC pipe (26mm) or you can scale it to fit with your rocket motor size.
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The Whole rocket except the nozzles is reusable (The motor bay is sorta reusable(More than one but not many)) The Aerospike nozzle is not a good option. As it provides more trust, but destroyed more quickly, and thus loses trust early. It still...
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I created this because I couldn't find any Sugar Rocket models that met my requirements. Its design allows for as many cores as desired, giving users flexibility and customization options. To save time during the printing process, I separated the...
cults3d
I designed this because I could not find any Sugar Rocket models that fit my needs. It is designed so that you can put as many cores into it as you want. I made the fins as separate pieces just to save time printing, as making them a part of the...
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It runs on reliable R-Candy solid-state rocket fuel (Watch the detailed explanation on YouTube - yUYxk-y-tU8). Pre-launch preparation may involve sanding the interior of the barrel and accessing the barrel opening. Two adaptable nozzles are included,...
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... note that there are two different fin configurations available. The four fin is heavier, but is a little more stable in flight. Be safe and have fun! https://www.skylighter.com/collections/rocket-kits/products/4-oz-sugar-rocket-kit-25-rockets
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... note that there are two different fin configurations available. The four fin is heavier, but is a little more stable in flight. Be safe and have fun! https://www.skylighter.com/collections/rocket-kits/products/4-oz-sugar-rocket-kit-25-rockets
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... easy to replace but im still working on it. To connect it to the rocket/missile you need to heat up the bottom of the pipe where you gonna put the motor and if you can push the 15cm pipe to the heated pipe and it should form like a connector. ...
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<p><a href="https://youtu.be/jopUxB61pcE">Video from test</a></p>
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This is my model of a sugar rocket, currently under development with electronics still in the design phase; once complete, I will send out part lists and additional STL files. ... The rocket's structure is based on a PVC pipe with a diameter of 50 mm.