Friday, July 18, 2025

School Supplies? Rocket Building Stuff!

Save some money - School supplies can are cheaper now than any other time of the year.

This is the nozzle on a bottle of school glue. I wouldn't recommend the water soluble school glue for model rocket building. 
Replace the wide applicator nozzle on your wood glue bottle with this orange, fine point nozzle for more control of the glue flow. 
Unscrew the nozzle at the white collar, wash out any school glue and replace  the wood glue nozzle. It will fit the threads on the wood glue bottle.


I've used glue sticks for cardstock adapters and in carded rocketry.

Using a glue stick can give your more control on a cardstock adapter "glue tab".








Sharpies come in handy for black paint touchups, line details and Saturn V masking. Go to my Saturn V build for more details.

Thursday, July 17, 2025

Estes Mini Bomarc Clone, Kit #TK-5, Part 11, Gluing On The Raceway

The upper picture is s a dry fit of the raceway checking the fit over the wing and stabilizer.

The inset picture shows the line of glue just down the centerline on the underside of the raceway. The side edges won't be making contact with the round tube. I also didn't want squeeze out of glue. Any gaps will be filled with a glue fillet.

I didn't initially cut the curve to fit over the low end of the raceway. 
Set the rudder over the back and trace over the raceway curve end with a pencil.
On the right is the rough cut.


After more forming with sandpaper rolled over a dowel, I got a good fit.
 









Follow up with some glue fillets to fill any gaps.

Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Estes Mini Bomarc Clone, Kit #TK-5, Part 10, Gluing On The Rudder & Wing




The fin lines are extended down the length of the body tube.

The rudder goes on first using the center lines down the tube and rudder.


ry fit the wing under the raceway and mark the position.

Glue the wing onto the body tube. While the glue is still  wet check the placement with a dry fit of the raceway. 
When all is fitting together, remove the raceway.


Let the wing and rudder glue joints dry with the assembly placed on a flat surface. This aligns the wing and rudder.

Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Estes Mini Bomarc Clone, Kit #TK-5, Part 9, Gluing Together The Nacelles




Draw a pencil line down the Nacelle tube.
Glue the P1 support pieces onto the line, even with the front end of the tube.

The picture on the right is a dry fit (no glue) of the nacelle nose cone.
 

Before gluing in the nose cone - the fit could be better. 
Slide in the nose cone, not quite against the body tube.

I folded up a piece of 400 grit and lightly ran it around the gap between the nose cone and body tube. This will clean up any rough shoulder and give a closer joint.
The print of the instructions marking guide wouldn't fit around the BT-20 tube.

I went to payloadbay.com and clicked on "tools".
Click on "fin wrap tool".
I entered a three fin BT-20, just to get the correct width of the tube diameter.

I dropped the scan into Corel Draw and blew up the original fin marking guide to the width of the payload bay image. The "Nacelle" and "Top" lines were extended onto the correct wrap diameter.
 

Monday, July 14, 2025

Estes Mini Bomarc Clone, Kit #TK-5, Part 8, Raceway Buildup




The stabilizer is even with the end of the body tube.
The raceway sits on top, 1" from the end.

These are still dry fittings, don't glue the raceway on yet.







The front of the raceway overhangs the front end of the body tube.

Cut it off even and sand flat.


With the raceway off the body, it's easier to form the ends.

With a sanding block, shape the side profiles first.
then round down the top.








Then round the sides.

Smooth things out with 400 grit over your fingers.
For a better fit over the round tube, I sanded a slight dip into the underside.
400 grit was wrapped around a BT-5 tube and the underside was sanded. Don't sand to a perfect fit, the raceway still needs to fit over the wing and stab.

I used a smaller tube than what it will be glued to. This can make for a better fit.

Sunday, July 13, 2025

Estes Mini Bomarc Clone, Kit #TK-5, Part 7, Raceway Buildup




Step 7 in the instructions have you build up the raceway on the model, then sand the ends "to a point". This is when I steered away from the instructions. I couldn't see how you could sand and form the raceway ends after they were glued to the body.


I taped the pieces down to a countertop keeping all in line.

See the next #8 post to understand why. 


This is the rear R1 piece pressed in between the wing and rudder. Don't glue the ends to the wing and rudder yet.

Butt the forward R2 piece against the front of the wing, no glue.


Just the top of the raceway (the original kit included a rounded raceway top) is glued to the R1 and R2 pieces. Don't glue the top raceway piece to the wing and rudder, glue only to the R1 and R2 pieces underneath.





Do your best to line up the sides of the R1 and R2 even with the sides of the long upper raceway piece.

Saturday, July 12, 2025

Estes Mini Bomarc Clone, Kit #TK-5, Part 6, Nose Weights




I needed two Estes NCW-1 nose cone weights. I found an single original lead weight in my spare parts drawer.
The older Estes catalogs say one lead washer weighs 0.12 oz. Two would weigh 0.24 oz.

Deep in the spare parts drawer was a few older Semroc NCW-1 weights. One weighs 0.15 oz. There is no center hole for the screw eye.
The Semroc weight is larger in diameter and won't slide into the BT-20 main body tube.


I used a wire cutter to reduce the diameter. 
The lead disk was rounded on some 220 grit sandpaper.

A diamond rat tail file started a hole for the screw eye.
After drilling and shaping, the disk now weighs 0.30 oz. I did some more sizing and got the two lead disks down to 0.25 oz.
The nose cone was from Balsa Machining Service (BMS).
BMS drills out their nose cones for a hardwood dowel. The screw eye is turned into a small hole in the dowel center. This attachment is much stronger than balsa alone.

The fit of the dowel was tight. I sanded the sides a bit, but it wasn't enough.
When pressed into the hole, the nose cone started to split! Some CA glue was run into the split and the gap filled.