Apogee 00524 Manual - Halaman 2
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Fin Shape Science Rocket Assembly
1. Remove the parts for the fin alignment
fixture from the cardboard sheet. Dry as-
semble the parts as shown. Make sure the
tabs on the cross pieces protrude through
the side plates. Apply a bead of wood glue
over the tabs on both sides of the tool. Set
the piece aside to allow the glue to dry.
2. Fine sand the balsa wood laser-cut
sheets using 200 and then 400 grit sand-
paper before removing the fins. Carefully
remove all the pieces from the sheet by free-
ing the edges with a sharp hobby knife.
It is probably wise to leave the edges
square and don't round them with sandpa-
per. That way, all the edges of the fins are
identical, even though the rocket won't fly
as high. Remember, you're testing the fin
shape, not the edges.
There are four pre-cut shapes you can
test in this kit. The pattern sheet (page 8)
has 11 other shapes you can try if you want
to cut out some additional shapes yourself.
3. Test your own fins: It is recommended
you make three photocopies of the fin pat-
tern sheet. With scissors, cut out the pat-
terns you wish to test.
Arrange the patterns on the balsa sheet,
assuring that the fin grain direction on the
pattern matches the direction of the wood
grain on the balsa wood. This will give the
strongest fins that won't easily snap dur-
ing launch. Tip: You may have to flip one of
the patterns over to get three fins to fit on a
single sheet of balsa.
4. Once you have the orientation of the
pattern to the wood grain correct, affix the
patterns to the balsa sheet with rubber ce-
ment, spray adhesive, or a glue stick. Don't
use liquid glue, or it will be hard to remove
the paper after it has dried.
Cut out the pattern using a ruler and a
sharp hobby knife as shown.
5. Sealing the surface of the balsa
with sanding sealer makes the surface of
the wood consistent. It also improves the
rocket's appearance. Apply the sealer with
a paintbrush. When dry, sand it with 400 grit
sandpaper. Repeat the procedure until the
balsa grain is filled and the fins look and feel
smooth.
6. Test fit each of the fins into the slots on
the fin alignment fixture. If they are too tight,
you will need to sand down the thickness
slightly.
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Glue
(both sides)
Align wood grain
with the pattern