Monday, August 19, 2013

Estes Constellation Build Part 11, Odds and Ends

This lug standoff probably isn't needed, the payload section isn't wider than the low end tube.
This style of standoff goes back to when Estes sold it's "C Rail". The dowel standoff fits the C Rail launch rod.


TIP: A BT-50 tube reinforcement coupler was made out of a split piece of body tube. This was glued in place in the tail end, pushed in place with the engine mount.

I'm tired of BT-20 and BT-50 models crimping and buckling right above the fins. That's a weak point when the model touches down.

This coupler should strengthen that weak area that's prone to bending.
After the strengthening coupler was pushed into place the engine mount was quickly removed.



Another line of glue was applied with a dowel end and the mount slid into place. The rear centering ring is even with the back end of the main air frame tube.

To be sure the ring is flush, the last 1/2" was pressed in place with the flat side of my sanding block.






The rear ring was "sealed" with some medium thickness CA applied with a Q-tip.
This hardens the outside surface and can be smooth sanded with 400 grit.


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