WRLS (Water Rocket Launch System)

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So, I heard NASA is looking for contractors to take Things to space, so why not print your own rocket launch system! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3ogZNF4Pyw This is a water rocket launcher, which can be fully 3D printed using using the 19x2mm TPU seal and the InletMetric, or use store bought O-rings, sizes below: InletMetric O-ring19mm (inner diameter) 2mm cross sectionInletImperial O-Ring3/4" (inner diameter) 1/16" cross section To adjust the release tightness, you can scale the printable O-ring or the pin, as pictured in the gallery. There's two options for fixing the launcher in place: MountHeavyDuty is fixed directly to something solid (wood etc.)Mount and LegPeg for removable use, to ground or sand. Assembly instructions below. All parts should be printed with 100% infill and with 0.2 layer height for optimal clearance between parts. 1 Print all parts and get the hardware if you decide to use the actual valves and O-Rings2 Insert the O-Ring to the Inlet3 Glue the Bottle Adapter to an empty bottle, or print a rocket4 Attach a cord to the Pin and connect the pump to the Inlet5 Fill the rocket with water, and combine it with the Inlet and insert the Pin over them6 Insert the assembly to the Mount, which should be secured in place7 Pump to desired pressure8 Launch by pulling the Pin9 Houston we have lift off! 13 Houston, we have a problem Remember, this uses high pressures, so adult supervision and common sense is a must. The maximum pressure tested so far has been 10 bar (145psi) with the PVC Rocket More rocketry coming soon, so stick around! Toss a like, post a make and maybe followmeover at the IG's https://www.instagram.com/superbeasti/

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