[ Not displaying correctly? View web version. ] | Apogee Rocketry Workshop #257: | The Flying Machine is a new rocket from Apogee Components (Now Shipping!) that has a retro-looking steampunk theme and features two strap-on booster pods that fall away from the core during launch. This video shows how to add the simulated rivet heads to the surface of the fins. It starts by getting the fins prepared, which involves sanding the edges smooth to remove the overhang of the decorative paper straps. The material that I use for the rivet heads is RocketPoxy. It is a runny paste, but not runny enough. It needs to be thinned out slightly, which is done using a little bit of rubbing alcohol. The dots are then applied with a small stick. It is a long tedious process, and will probably take you over an hour to do one side of all the fins. Wait for the epoxy to cure overnight, and then you can flip them over and repeat the process on the other side. If you have other ideas on how to apply the rivets, send them to us, and we'll post them on our web page at https://www.apogeerockets.com/Rocket-Kits/Skill-Level-4-Model-Rocket-Kits/Flying-Machine. | View this week's Rocketry Workshop Video (Duration: 10:10) Previous videos are found on our archive page. |
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Check out the latest products to hit Apogee's shelves! | The new Hot Shot conductive pyrogen mix from QuickBurst allows you to have the "reloadable igniter." You'll save money making your own igniters from ordinary two-conductor wire. NO bridge wire needed. What's cool is you can reuse the same wire over and over again. Just mix and dip. And dip again after each launch. |
| Drogue chutes are used as part of a dual-deployment system. They are the small chutes that deploy at apogee and allow the rocket to descend quickly and without tumbling. These drogue chutes from Dino chutes are strong, durable and specifically designed for high-power rockets. Everything about it was centered around one thing: strength. In stock are 18" and 24" diameter chutes. |
| The Flying Machine model rocket is a steampunk theme vehicle that took its inspiration from the fiction vehicles of Jules Verne. This rocket features strap-on booster pods that actually fall away from the core vehicle during ascent. It is impressive to see and will be a crowd favorite at your next launch. |
| The Quest Q-Jet rocket motors are for small light-weight rockets. They feature the "Fast Black-Jack" composite propellant, which has twice the energy as a black powder motor and creates a dense smoke trail at lift-off. Same size and diameter as an Estes motor, so it fits all your favorite rockets. Available now in four motors: A3-4, A3-6, B4-4, and B4-6. Each package comes with two motors, two igniters, and several sheets of recovery wadding. Also available in bulk-packs of 25 motors for schools and groups. |
| The Bond Aid® Epoxy Putty (P-1500) is a very fast-setting epoxy for permanent repairs to your rockets or other broken items. It has a million uses around the house and will be your go-to choice for fixing things because it hardens fully in 20 minutes. For rocketry, it is great for field repairs for fixing things like broken fins, launch lugs that popped off, making rail button stand-offs, making a camera hood, sculpting fairings for odd-ball objects, or anchoring the shock cord in the rocket. Just a friendly warning: Don't lend your stick to others... you probably won't get it back! |
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Communication Coordinator - Do you know rockets? We mean, really know them well? And do you know how to connect with people and get them excited about rocketry? This marketing position requires a person that can come up with a lot of strategies and ideas on how to grow a business. Technical writing ability is essential and required as well, as you'd have to produce innovative weekly newsletters and videos for our great customers. Located in the beautiful city of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Apogee Components is a fast-paced and innovative rocketry company that is a leader in rocket information and education. We're growing because we strive to have the products customers want, and ship them the same day. You'll enjoy being part of a small but close-knit and friendly team that pushes each other to be their best. If you think this could be you and you want to get into the rocketry industry, contact Tim through our contact form on our website. For additional information, see: https://www.apogeerockets.com/Company/Job_opportunities | |
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I need help with generating the bi-weekly newsletter articles since it takes a lot of effort to put them together. And I'm willing to pay big bucks for your help. So ask yourself, are you looking to earn some extra money? I'm now actively seeking writers for articles to appear in this newsletter. And I want unique and cutting-edge articles because that is what you want to read, right? I realize this, so to get articles from outside writers that have the same level of quality, I'm going to have to pay a lot of cash to make it worth it for them. So I've come up with a compensation package where I'll pay up to $350 for good how-to articles. Are you a writer, and does that interest you? That is a lot of cash! Far more than you'll get by writing for other magazines. And with over 23,000 worldwide subscribers, if you write for the Peak-of-Flight Newsletter, you'll gain a lot of notoriety. Writing for the Peak-of-Flight Newsletter is a great way to show off your rocketry projects and your technical expertise, at the same time as helping out other rocketeers. Imagine how great you'll feel knowing that you made a difference to the hobby. If you're interested in writing, see the guidelines on our site. | |
We're up to something nearly every day of the week on Facebook, and we'd love it if you could join us. Facebook is where you can interact with other Apogee fans. View and comment on our Facebook page! Here is what we do on our Facebook page: Monday: This Week in Rocketry Tuesday is Rocketry Share - sharing fun and informative space posts from other sites. Wednesday is "Newsletter Day" - We'll announce our newsletter for those who haven't subscribed (unlike you), and we'd love to hear your feedback on the video or newsletter. Join the conversation and share your rocketry knowledge. Thursday is "Humor Day" - We're scouring the web for little cartoons or jokes related to rocketry or the space program. Rocketry is fun and entertaining! Friday is "Feature Friday" - This is the one day where we pick a product and tell a little bit more about it. It may be when we started selling it, or some other little-known fact about the product. Saturday is "Launch Day" - We're out to launch... and we'd love to see a great photo of an Apogee product from one of your personal launches! |
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