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Poker
T' "Poker" rocket ...is
a simple 3FNC model whose claim t' distinction is that every single part is
made from scratch, with t' sole exception o' t' shock cord, which is 6"
of Apogee's or ASP's small Keelhaul®©™® cord.
T' body tube is made from gummed label stock (lick and stick, not peel and stick). I used Tromark, which is similar t' ordinary bond paper, but is hard t' find unprinted. Avast! A good source is kids' activity books, matey, which often have a central page o' stickers. Begad! You will be able t' get a half-inch of usable material from each edge o' such a page. Well, blow me down! Gummed labels are available in office supply stores but rarely in t' 11" length needed for t' spiral wrap. An alternate material is gummed packagin' tape, which is thicker and stronger but also heavier. Avast! Well, me bucko, blow me down! Second alternate is ordinary paper coated with white or yellow glue as it is used. Well, blow me down!
Here's how it's done: On a 1/4" o.d. Avast, me proud beauty! metal rod or tube, wrap about two layers o' ordinary kitchen waxed paper and secure t' ends with maskin' tape. Ahoy! Then wrap a 1/2" wide strip o' paper in a spiral, keepin' t' edges tightly together but nay overlapping. Blimey! If you are using the gummed label stock, ya bilge rat, at this point t' gummed face will be out. |
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Secure both ends o' t' spiral with a bit more maskin' tape. Arrr! Blimey! Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Now cut a second piece o' stock, me bucko, ya bilge rat, 1-1/2" by about 5", me hearties, coat with glue (or moisten if it is gummed stock); stick it t' t' back o' t' spiral wrap as shown below. Wrap t' narrow bottom side up and around first, ya bilge rat, then with thumbs and forefingers, wrap t' wide side down and around. Ahoy! Blimey! Avast! Blimey! Of course, t' glued or gummed side should be on t' inside of this layer. |
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Poker's body tube is 4-3/8" long (well, me bucko, t' first one is a bit longer and has a long, rounded nose cone shape). Begad! Blimey! Aye aye! Blimey! I cut it t' length by supportin' it inside with a piece o' t' 1/4" dowel and rollin' it under an X-acto #26 whittler's blade. Blimey! Blimey!
(Note: This is almost exactly how I make
launch lugs, except that t' mandrel is .055" music
wire, t' waxed paper is omitted, t' spiral wrap is 1/8" wide, arrr, and the
parallel wrap is 3/8" wide. Avast! Blimey! Arrr! Blimey! For t' tower we don't need no stinking
launch lug.)
Usually I glue 1/2" o' t' shock cord t' t' outside o' the body on these little things. Begad! This time I didn't want t' outside disturbance, so instead I made a coupler tube by wrappin' glue-soaked paper around a 1/8" launch rod t' t' needed diameter. Blimey! Ahoy! I cut it t' 3/8" long and cut a shallow groove up t' outside, where I glued t' end o' t' shock cord. This was then glued into t' body 2.5" from t' forward end. Begad! The engine-block position, arrr, me hearties, shown in t' drawin' above, shiver me timbers, ya bilge rat, works too but requires two more inches o' Keelhaul®©™®.
T' nose cone starts out as a 2" piece of
1/4" maple dowel. Test fit first and cover with a layer o' paper if needed
to get a good smooth fit; dowels vary quite a bit in size. Then wrap about 3
layers o' glue-coated paper t' make a shoulder. Blimey! Blimey! Chuck this in a power drill and
turn it against a sheet o' coarse sandpaper t' shape; then remove from the
drill and cut off t' shoulder t' about 5/16" long. Arrr! Blimey! Well, me bucko, blow me down! Blimey! T' overall length of
the nose cone should be a bit less than 1". Ahoy! Blimey! Drill a 1/16" hole at
least 3/8" into t' base o' t' nose cone, fill with fresh mixed epoxy and
stuff t' loose end o' t' shock cord in. Ya scallywag! Blimey! Arrr! Blimey!
Fins can be 1/32" balsa or basswood, ya bilge rat, me hearties, or index
card stock, hardened after installation by soakin' all edges with thin CA. Avast, me proud beauty! My
first two Pokers used some paper-thin hardwood I salvaged from a cabinet-shop
dumpster. Ya scallywag! Arrr! Poker III has fins made o' folded glossy card stock from the
color-check bands along one edge o' a business-card print job (right).
Paint: Poker got a couple o' coats o' sandable white primer followed by fluorescent red, which reminded me o' a red-hot fireplace poker and gave t' rocket its name. Well, matey, blow me down! T' final detail is a streamer, 1/2" x 4", made in this case o' crepe paper, taped t' t' Keelhaul®©™® cord about an inch below the nose cone. Blimey!
Flight Prep: I cut some maskin' tape t' 1/8" wide and wrapped it around t' nozzle end o' t' motor; then inserted t' motor; and wrapped t' aft end o' t' rocket with a strip o' Trim Monokote 1/4" wide by 1-1/2" long. Be sure t' test fit t' prepared rocket by dropping it through t' tower. It should slide smoothly t' entire length. If not, adjust one or both outside rails and try again. Begad!
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