To get a perfectly straight line on the fillet edge, I mask the fin and the tube out a few millimeters from the joint. Then when you pull your finger along, the glue winds up in a perfectly straight line on the tube and the fin, no waviness. Remove the tape after the glue dries and if necessary a little sanding to feather it perfectly down to the tube and the fin. Looks sharp!
I built an Estes Mean Machine with RocketPoxy G5000 resin fin fillets. The first launch and the E ejection charge failed. It crashed into the street, and an SUV driving ran it over the long way. The fins were crushed but, the fillets were still attached to the body tube holding the stubs in place. I realized the holding power of RocketPoxy.
Estes Doorknob was super easy to prep ,assemble. Sweet nylon chute included. Papered the fins smooth, but yeah , fillets on wood fins are difficult to get smooth also after using different fine grit sandpapers, without digging into the fins themselves. Thanks for the video. 👊
I have to ask you. please make a video explaining why the fins have this or that shape. It is also interesting why combat missiles have fins in the middle of the missile or even at the very nose.
To get a perfectly straight line on the fillet edge, I mask the fin and the tube out a few millimeters from the joint. Then when you pull your finger along, the glue winds up in a perfectly straight line on the tube and the fin, no waviness. Remove the tape after the glue dries and if necessary a little sanding to feather it perfectly down to the tube and the fin. Looks sharp!
I built an Estes Mean Machine with RocketPoxy G5000 resin fin fillets. The first launch and the E ejection charge failed. It crashed into the street, and an SUV driving ran it over the long way. The fins were crushed but, the fillets were still attached to the body tube holding the stubs in place. I realized the holding power of RocketPoxy.
Estes Doorknob was super easy to prep ,assemble. Sweet nylon chute included. Papered the fins smooth, but yeah , fillets on wood fins are difficult to get smooth also after using different fine grit sandpapers, without digging into the fins themselves.
Thanks for the video.
👊
timely video. i was about to start working on my fillets for the kestrel.
I have to ask you. please make a video explaining why the fins have this or that shape. It is also interesting why combat missiles have fins in the middle of the missile or even at the very nose.
Now this is the video I was waiting for
I just bought Fixit for fin fillets. I believe I saw a young girl on your channel using it to brace fins. Do you use the Fixit, 2 part deal?
Yes
I think that it is recommended on the Apogee Aspire. I ended up with strong Fixit fillets on my build.
Of all the fillets, I think I like salmon the most.
I got excited when you said meat and potatoes. I don't think there is a fillet of potato.
First!
Couldnt even edge to this do better apogee
I was NOT expecting this type of comment here