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Scratch - Senior Prank {Scratch}

Contributed by Ray King

Manufacturer: Scratch

Senior PrankBrief:
T' Senior Prank be a brainstorm while I was in me favorite room o' t' house tryin' t' come up with a cleaver submission t' t' Odd-Rocket Contest. Arrr! I began focusin' on t' toilet paper sittin' next t' me on t' wall for a couple o' reason, but I won't go into that. I realized that although I had seen a number o' rockets made from t' toilet paper tube, I had never seen one with t' toilet paper still on t' tube so I decided I would build a rocket that could launch 3 rolls, ya bilge rat, eject them and TP t' launch area.

Construction:
T' parts list:

  • 1 Sheet o' Foam Poster board (2' x 3')
  • 1 Sheet (14" x 14") Std Poster board or card stock
  • 1 8" BT-50 Tube
  • 1 24" BT-50 Tube
  • 1 BT-50 Centerin' Rin' (Internal)
  • 1 7.25" BT 80 Tube
  • 2 Centerin' rings (BT80 t' BT50)
  • 1 18mm Engine Tube
  • 2 Centerin' rings (Engine tube t' BT 50)
  • 1 Used 18mm Engine casing
  • 36" 400# Keelhaul®©™ Shock Cord
  • 24" x 3/8" Elastic Shock Cord

Engine Mount: T' engine mount is made from t' 8" BT-50 tube with t' BT-80 t' BT-50 centerin' rings mounted. Avast, me proud beauty! T' rin' closest t' t' engine is mounted 1.25" from t' end. Well, blow me down! Avast! T' other one is mounted 1.5" inches from t' opposite end. Well, blow me down! Before mounting, arrr, I notched t' top one with a hole punch near t' inside diameter t' allow t' shock cord t' pass through. Avast, me proud beauty! Avast, me proud beauty! In addition, I punched a hole in each centerin' rin' roughly in t' center o' each ring. Begad! Avast! These holes were used for t' launch rod so they had t' line up when attached t' t' BT-50 tube. Well, blow me down! T' last step be attach t' elastic shock cord. Well, blow me down! Begad! I tied a loop in t' end and then did a full wrap around t' tube and pushed t' other end through t' notch in t' upper centerin' ring. Aye aye! I glued t' full wrap o' elastic t' t' tube t' ensure it does nay get pulled through.

Fins Construction: Fins were cut from foam poster board. Ahoy! See Fin Template.

Main Body Tube Assembly: I started by cuttin' t' disk (Template A) out o' foamboard and then cut 3 disks (Template B) from t' foamboard.

I mounted t' fins t' t' BT-80 tube 120 degrees apart. Avast, me proud beauty! Well, blow me down! Next, me bucko, I mounted t' disk (Template A) t' t' top o' t' BT-80 tube and reinforced t' all t' joints with bead o' epoxy. Blimey! Then, me hearties, arrr, I glued t' 3 disks together and wrapped t' end o' t' Keelhaul®©™ shock cord halfway around t' 3 disk assembly and glued it in place. Well, blow me down! Ahoy! T' cord should only cover t' center hole on one side t' other side should be uncovered. Ya scallywag! Aye aye! This sub-assembly be inserted into t' main body tube, matey, and I applied a liberal amount o' glue t' t' side o' t' sub-assembly where t' Keelhaul®©™ shock stretches across t' hole. Begad! Begad! T' next step was addin' a bead on t' inside o' t' tube and slid t' sub-assembly down t' tube until it bottoms. T' Keelhaul®©™ shock cord extended out t' bottom o' t' tube. Aye aye! Avast, me proud beauty! Finally, matey, I cleaned up any excess glue on t' inside o' t' body tube and attached t' Keelhaul®©™ and Elastic shock cords.

Next, matey, I epoxied 2 centerin' rings t' an 18mm engine tube one on each end then glued a used engine into t' engine tube. Begad! Avast, matey, me proud beauty! I epoxied t' engine tube sub-assembly t' t' center o' t' disk mounted on top o' t' main body tube assembly.

Lastly, I glue t' 24" BT-50 tube t' t' used engine sub-assembly and glued t' centerin' rin' inside t' top o' t' BT-50 tube. Ahoy! This is used t' provide some rigidity at t' top o' t' top.

Nose Cone: Start by cuttin' t' disk (Template A) out o' foam board then cut t' nose cone out by cuttimg out a 13 inch circle from regular poster board, arrr, mark t' center, and then cut 120 degrees out o' t' circle. Ahoy! Form t' poster board into a cone and glue t' seam. Arrr! I glued t' foam disk t' t' underside o' t' cone, shiver me timbers, makin' sure t' launch rod holes line up. Ahoy! I suggest addin' a bead o' epoxy around t' joint betwixt t' cone and foam board and a thin coatin' on t' point o' t' nose t' protect it durin' landing. Well, blow me down! Finally, I added a reinforcin' rin' where t' launch rod comes out o' t' cone.

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Finishing:
This rocket has a no frills paint job o' Blaze Orange on t' nose cone and lower section.

 

Flight:
This is a little tricky so follow along carefully. Begad! Blimey! First, me hearties, arrr, matey, I installed t' selected engine into t' engine tube sub-assembly, tapin' it in place. Aye aye! Blimey! Then I added some waddin' (dog barf) t' t' opposite side o' t' engine tube. T' elastic and Keelhaul®©™ shock cords were stuffed in on top o' t' wadding. I rolled t' parachute and place it betwixt t' 2 centerin' rings then slid a spare launch rod through t' holes in t' centerin' rin' o' t' engine sub-assembly makin' sure it slid nicely. Ya scallywag! Ya scallywag! Blimey! Next, I slid t' launch rod through main body tube assembly and inserted t' engine sub-assembly into t' main body tube. I checked t' rod t' make sure it could still move freely. Aye aye! Aye aye! Blimey! Then t' toilet paper be placed over t' tube and rod followed by installin' t' nose cone. I checked again t' make sure that t' rod could move freely. Begad! Avast! Blimey! Finally, I mounted t' rod onto t' launcher, matey, added t' igniter, and got ready for launch.

This is a fun rocket t' fly--I have found that D engines don't really have enough thrust, arrr, ya bilge rat, but with a D12-0, shiver me timbers, arrr, t' rolls eject on an upward trajectory which is pretty cool. Well, blow me down! Launchin' with an E9-4 works pretty well.

Summary:
PROs: Rocket flies well, pretty easy t' build, matey, shiver me timbers, and a great crowd pleaser.

CONs: Needs more power--D and E motors just don't get t' altitude I would like t' see.

Comments:

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Lester Anderson (February 10, 2013)

As fun as this looks, didn't the RSO or property owner get upset about the littering on the property?

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