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Apogee Rocketry Workshop #368:

How to Cleanly Remove a Fin from a Rocket

Advanced Construction Video

Maybe you chipped a fin, and it is easier just to replace the whole thing instead of trying to repair it. But how do you remove the old fin from the rocket without damaging the model any more than you have to?

In this short video, I'll show you the method that I use to get them off the tube quickly and with a minimal amount of damage.

View this week's Rocketry Workshop Videos (Duration 3 min, 35 sec)

Previous videos are found on our archive page.

 

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Newest Products From Apogee Components

Check out the latest products to hit Apogee's shelves!

Peregrine Jr Rocket Kit

Peregrine Jr. Rocket Kit

The Peregrine Jr. is a relatively simple to build yet gorgeous
1/2-scale model of the famous Peregrine high-power rocket. It utilizes curvaceous laser-cut basswood fins, a high-quality plastic nose cone and stunning vinyl decals. The end result is a great looking rocket that stands out on any launch field.

It is a mid-power kit because it utilizes a 24mm motor mount and can fly on a massive variety of mid-power motors. Fun to build, a blast to fly. Get one today! 

Wildman Hobbies Journey 75

Wilman 75 Rocket Kit

With its pointy aluminum tip, the Journey 75 is great for punching a hole in the sky. It is an all fiberglass rocket that is super durable and can take any punishment you want to give it. Uses 38mm motors, so it is a nice model to try after you've got your High Power certification.

Halloween Themed T-Shirts - Limited Time Only!

Halloween T-Shirts

Do you have the rocketry spirit(s) spinning around your rockets and cause them to do funny things? Why not show the rocketry spirits off by wearing them on your official rocketry themed Halloween T-Shirts?

To get your Halloween T-Shirt, first select your shirt-size, then select the front and back logos. We'll custom make it to your preferences.

Aluminum Fasteners
are Back in Stock

Aluminum Fasteners

Need to join your long rocket together for flight, and want something made of metal? That's what these fasteners allow. But they aren't just metal, they are coated with the patent-pending Vindicoat, which allows epoxy to stick to the metal. They won't pop out of the walls of your rocket. 

We've been out of stock for a long time, and we finally have them available again. Three screw sizes: 2-56, 4-40, and 6-32. Get them while we still have them!

Halloween Rocketry-Themed Decals - Limited Time Only!

Halloween Themed Decals

Are you looking for some rocketry flair this Halloween? Well, look no further than our 2022 Halloween Decal set. Styled like stickers, these decals are made from the same vinyl as the decals in our kits and are made to last. From sticking the Jack-o'-Lantern with his rocket meal on your fins to letting the Witch fly her rocket-steed along your body tube, these decals are perfect for adding a fun spin to your next rocket. Only available until November 6, so get them now!

 

Make Carbon Fiber Tubes

Make Carbon-Fiber Tubes

Here is an extensive and detailed video course on how to make Ultra-Lightweight Carbon-Fiber Rocket Tubes. They're so light, they give you an unfair advantage in competition. These are the ones that my daughters, Allison and Ashley used in Romania last September at the 2021 World SpaceModeling Championships. Allison was part of the senior Silver Medal winning USA team, and Ashley took home the Bronze Medal in the Jr. Division. The girls were taught how to make their own tubes, so if they can do it, so can you.

The training course consists of 5 hours and 42 minutes of video instruction, covering everything I know about how to make a successful tube with a glass-finish using a 2-piece mold. It even includes all the secret techniques and materials, and where to buy them, including where to get the 2-part mold.  

This course is on the Udemy website, not at Apogee Components.

 

RockSim Live Training - Every Friday

 

Launch of the Week

Flying at the Fairgrounds

Today I choose to fly the Apogee Research Express rocket kit from the flying site of the Elkhart Rocketry Group (NAR section 813) at the Elkhart County 4H Fairgrounds

Nothing really fancy about this launch. Just popping it up in the air on an Estes C6-5 motor. Check out this week's launch simulation here.

Customer Comments

“Not sure how long I have been a customer, but it is a lot of years. The products that Tim and crew sell are the best, and the service is excellent. Shipping from Apogee is the fastest of any of the rocket supply companies (which is very rare in businesses today). I am a senior L3 rocketeer and thought of giving up the hobby. But as long as Apogee is around, I think I will keep flying! 

May your winds be light,
May your skies be blue,
Apogee sells excellent components,
They give excellent advice that is true!

Thanks Tim and crew!”

--  Jerry Fisher

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