It appears you put the steering (rear) fins of this rocket on 90 degrees off. The pointed/sharp edge of the fin faces forward. Also, that means the wood grain will be perpendicular to the axis of the rocket body. Fins attached in the manner you illistrate will usually snap off along a grain line.
Point noted, yes I did make mistakes. As much as I would like to say I have not, that is true. However I did see that afterwards, (about 5 minutes after the glue set) and have learnt from it.
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Pilotwolf 3 years ago
Wow, that was a lot of work. Good job. Hope you find your Lego Man.
htmlbandit 4 years ago
It's been quite some time now. I think he's gone for good lol.
Made bigger better rockets since this, I must really find the time to do some more video.
Dranod 4 years ago
Nicely done.
ExplodingTeeth 4 years ago
Ahh TY, yeah made a few mistakes in the design, but that didn't seem to make a great deal of difference.
Dranod 4 years ago
It appears you put the steering (rear) fins of this rocket on 90 degrees off. The pointed/sharp edge of the fin faces forward. Also, that means the wood grain will be perpendicular to the axis of the rocket body. Fins attached in the manner you illistrate will usually snap off along a grain line.
jcrietz 5 years ago
Point noted, yes I did make mistakes. As much as I would like to say I have not, that is true. However I did see that afterwards, (about 5 minutes after the glue set) and have learnt from it.
Dranod 5 years ago