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3D Printed Rocket
by mhark5
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Overview:
This is a 3D-printed model rocket designed using Carbon Fiber-reinforced Polyamide (CF-PAHT) for superior strength and durability. The rocket is perfect for hobbyists and educators interested in rocketry and 3D printing.
Features:
Material: Carbon Fiber-reinforced Polyamide (CF-PAHT)
Motor Size: Compatible with 18mm motors
Assembly: Easy to assemble with minimal additional parts
Additional Parts Needed
Motor: 18mm model rocket motor
Shock Cord: For recovery system attachment
Parachute: To ensure a safe descent and recovery
Printing Specifications
Printer Requirements: Hardened Steel Nozzle
Assembly Instructions:
Print the Rocket Parts: Print the body tube, nose cone, fins, and motor mount.
Attach the Motor Mount: Secure the 18mm motor in the motor mount using appropriate adhesives or screws.
Install Shock Cord: Attach the shock cord to the nose cone and the body tube.
Add Parachute: Fold and place the parachute inside the body tube, ensuring it is
This is a 3D-printed model rocket designed using Carbon Fiber-reinforced Polyamide (CF-PAHT) for superior strength and durability. The rocket is perfect for hobbyists and educators interested in rocketry and 3D printing.
Features:
Material: Carbon Fiber-reinforced Polyamide (CF-PAHT)
Motor Size: Compatible with 18mm motors
Assembly: Easy to assemble with minimal additional parts
Additional Parts Needed
Motor: 18mm model rocket motor
Shock Cord: For recovery system attachment
Parachute: To ensure a safe descent and recovery
Printing Specifications
Printer Requirements: Hardened Steel Nozzle
Assembly Instructions:
Print the Rocket Parts: Print the body tube, nose cone, fins, and motor mount.
Attach the Motor Mount: Secure the 18mm motor in the motor mount using appropriate adhesives or screws.
Install Shock Cord: Attach the shock cord to the nose cone and the body tube.
Add Parachute: Fold and place the parachute inside the body tube, ensuring it is
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