In my vast collection of model rockets, I have several that cannot stand on their own three/four fins due to protrusions that extend below said fins. For some, I have created wall mounts out of PVC pipe and fittings to give the illusion of flying, which works great for those, but others - the smaller models, do not lend themselves well to that method. For those, I have designed these little display stands. I will add more designs, as well as photos of the completed stands, as time allows.
base1 and base1b are designed to display rockets that use Estes A sized engines.
base2 is designed to display certain older water/air powered rockets
Printer:
Tevo Tarantula
Supports:
No
Resolution:
0.2mm
Infill:
10%
Notes:
For Estes A sized engine models (including the 1/4 and 1/2 A sizes) scale base1 up 112% for proper fit.
The opening in base2 is ~13.5mm in diameter. Scale the entire model up or down to suit your needs.
Be kind with your comments. My computer did not have enough power to handle this model in Sketchup - my go to design program with which I am well familiar - so I decided to finally give FreeCAD and Blender a try. I designed the first one - base1 - in FreeCAD in the Parts workbench; converted it to a mesh; exported that; and ran it through NetFabb. I wanted to try my hand at creating valleys in the exhaust flame, so I loaded that STL into Blender and played around with it a bit there. I know it's not perfect, but I'm learning and I think it's pretty good for my maiden attempt.
Category: VehiclesThe author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.