The V2 project

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Re: The V2 project

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Found a period blueprint on the net some days ago.
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If that's your cad drawing from that blueprint then you have done a fantastic job. The file I found on the net has many faults like it's to thin, the super heating tubes that you can see rising vertically from the lower exhaust cone didn't print and the burner heads have one side missing!
I would love to print it, the last one actually took 30hrs! 8)

That launch table will be maxing out my printer but it would just fit!
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Mine is 306mm tall and the widest diameter at the top is 176mm. How does it compare to yours? I made it in two parts for ease of printing.

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210x105, so I think we would be pushing it so best print in parts although it did print the file from the net! for the launch table rocket locating pins would need to be 320 on the diagonal and around 220 across from stabilizer fin to stabilizer fin.
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Thinking about the rocket engine definitely as one for strength as the entire assembly sits on it! 8)
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So basically you are saying that the one you printed is smaller than mine.

I hope I did my calculations correct!!

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Well I just adjusted the scaling until it would fit in my thrust frame so that would be around 1/7th scale maybe. What was the height of the whole motor you calculated?
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Yes 305mm is top to bottom. Sent you also the original drawing so that you can check it also.
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That blueprint would be hard to come by, there were many mks / variations as the rocket evolved so there would be differences, mine as usual is a compromise being around 1/7 to 1/8th scale as the rocket was bought in the from a company in the States making scale flying machines.
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This is what I have planned,  cut away sections from top to bottom showing the airframe and the internals features.
This is what I have planned, cut away sections from top to bottom showing the airframe and the internals features.
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I always assumed your V2 was 1/6th scale. If my calculations are correct what I sent you is a 1/6th scale engine. I guess you can always reduce the scale further in Cura.
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I'll have a go scaling it down. I do have another V2 in 1/6 in the making but it's huge . Prepare for a long print! 8)
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Your weekly V2 hit catch up 8)
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Many thanks to Vince for the enormous launch table files.
Many thanks to Vince for the enormous launch table files.
The thing is so big it has to be printed in quarters! The A4 rocket engine and the steam turbine fuel and oxidizer pump look great.
The thing is so big it has to be printed in quarters! The A4 rocket engine and the steam turbine fuel and oxidizer pump look great.
I have a lazy Susan arriving very soon to complete the mechanical rotating table used in the orientation of the rocket prior to launch.
I have a lazy Susan arriving very soon to complete the mechanical rotating table used in the orientation of the rocket prior to launch.
Jack handles and ancillary equipment to follow.
Jack handles and ancillary equipment to follow.
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And as it's Wednesday, your V2 fix! 8)
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The gas turbine with the fuel delivery manifold in place, thanks again to Vince for cading all my crappy sketches!<br />That pump would empty the rockets fuel and oxidizer tanks in seconds, and we are talking many tons of each.
The gas turbine with the fuel delivery manifold in place, thanks again to Vince for cading all my crappy sketches!
That pump would empty the rockets fuel and oxidizer tanks in seconds, and we are talking many tons of each.
The lazy Susan rotating part of the launch table, that thing is taking all the weight but you can spin the entire rocket around with one finger.
The lazy Susan rotating part of the launch table, that thing is taking all the weight but you can spin the entire rocket around with one finger.
The launch table had to be printed in quarters as it's so big.
The launch table had to be printed in quarters as it's so big.
As did the blast deflection plate. That's a 10 hour print per section, and if my maths are correct 40hrs to complete! I just leave the printer going all night but get up to take a look see around 2am.
As did the blast deflection plate. That's a 10 hour print per section, and if my maths are correct 40hrs to complete! I just leave the printer going all night but get up to take a look see around 2am.
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Amazing build. This is so next level model building that I am simply in awe!

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Your weekly V2 fix.
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Printing the launch table ring gear in quarters as it's so big.
Printing the launch table ring gear in quarters as it's so big.
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The blast deflection plate it huge and heavy considering the material it's been printed from.
The blast deflection plate it huge and heavy considering the material it's been printed from.
The defector in a very tactile shape.
The defector in a very tactile shape.
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