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Apogee Rocketry Workshop #344:

How to Restore and Repaint A Rocket - Part 5

Advanced Construction VideoThe rocket is partially painted, but one circumference line is a bit harder to do. The original line on the rocket (shown in part 1) was very crooked. We don't want to repeat that mistake. So I'll show you how to draw the line correctly. At that point, we can finish masking off the rocket for the coat of silver paint.

Sorry for the audio quality. Our lapel microphone wasn't plugged in, so the sound is worse than other videos in this series.

What is this series about? Say that your rocket got really scuffed up from a launch, or that its original paint job wasn't up to your current standards of quality. You'd like to restore and repaint the rocket. In this video series, we're going through the steps of fixing the paint job on a model rocket.

View this week's Rocketry Workshop Videos (Duration 8 min, 00 sec)

Previous videos are found on our archive page.

 

 

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Estes Super Mars Snooper

Estes Super Mars Snooper

The Super Mars Snooper is a larger (1.36-to-1) upscale of the vintage Estes kit first released in 1965. It is impressive, bigger and can use the visually thrilling composite propellant rocket motors. It makes a cherished gift to the modeler that seems to have everything.

Estes Maxi Launch Rod

Estes Super Mars Snooper

What Estes calls the Maxi Launch Rod is actually a 3/16" diameter launch rod.  It allows you to launch those slightly larger Estes kits safely because it doesn't sway as much on breezy days. It isn't used very often, but it is something you'll want in your launch equipment for that time when you do need it. For example, it is used on the Super Mars Snooper, and the Estes Bit Daddy models because they are bigger models.

Estes Big Daddy

Estes Big Daddy

The Big Daddy rocket kit is a favorite among rocketeers because it is short and fat. Plus, the ample surface area of the big tube and fins just begs to be customized and decorated in a unique way. No two Big Daddy's ever seem to look similar. With through-the-wall fins, it is also a sturdy rocket, this rocket is ready for some higher thrust 24mm diameter motors.

Estes Boosted Bertha

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The Boosted Bertha is based on the Estes Big Bertha's shape and size - but it is a two stage version. It's a great first model for trying out a two stage rocketry because it is so stable and everything happens closer to the ground since it is a little heavier than most other rockets. The booster stage even features through-the-wall fins for rough-and-tumble recovery.

Estes Big Bertha

LOC Engine Retainers

The Big Bertha is an old reliable model that has been around since the 1960's. It has big parts, which make it easier to assemble for younger modelers. With the large fins, this rocket is as stable as an ocean liner on a calm sea. It makes a great first rocket kit because it is easy to build, and gives very consistent flights.

Screw-on Engine Retainers from LOC Precision

LOC Engine Retainers

LOC Precision has released three new screw-on rocket engine retainers. Made from machined aluminum, these retainers give your rocket that professional look. Available in three sizes: 29mm diameter, 38mm, and 54mm.

5-Rocket Pad and Controller from IMPLS Launch Systems

Fiver/Sport Bundle and Power Pack

The Fiver/Sport Bundle and Power Pack is a multi-pad system capable of launching up to five rockets. But it is more than just a single launch controller box that you hook to a battery. It actually contains four parts that work as a system for reliability and extra safety for your students. Plus the 12V launch controller battery is included too. Now you can launch rockets quickly one at a time, or all of them at once. It is a great system for schools or new rocketry clubs.

 

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