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Model Rocket Assembly 18mm Estes Engine

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  • Rocket Body.stl
  • Rocket Complete.stl
  • Rocket Engine Cap.stl
  • Rocket Engine Stage.stl
  • Rocket Nose Cone (for Altimeter).stl
  • Rocket Nose Plug.stl

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Publication date 2022-10-10 at 11:32
Design number 878933

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3D model description

We got introduced to model rocketry last year and my son and I are having some fun. Part of the reason for getting a printer was to be able to make hobby parts. I spent some time designing this to be as light as possible but still a good size to easily fit a parachute. After a few redesigns I finally printed one I liked. Would like to design alternate fins for future. Also designed the nose cone to fit the Estes Altimeter in it's own compartment (so hopefully it doesn't break again)

3D printing settings

Used 0.20 for the Body and 0.12 for the threaded parts. Infill was 20% but most of it is walls. Used different color PLA filaments

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