Really nice work, Robert. Have you considered building the ring from sheet
instead of carving it out of billet?
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On Sat, 8/11/18, Robert Watzlavick <rocket@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Subject: [AR] Rolled aluminum fuselage
To: "arocket@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <arocket@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Saturday, August 11, 2018, 1:54 PM
To follow up on our discussion a few months
ago, I finished a test part
using 0.016 inch 2024-T4 sheet over
stringers for a 6 inch OD fuselage.
It turned out pretty nice and is plenty
stiff enough. The slip roll I
had access to at the Dallas Makerspace
had rollers too large so I ended
up rolling it by hand over a piece of
1.5 inch schedule 40 PVC pipe. It
wasn't completely round after rolling
but it was better than trying to
bend a flat sheet at assembly time. I
made some drill jigs for the skin
and stringers and used a single #30
slip fit bushing to drill the
holes. I probably don't need flush
fasteners for this rocket but I
wanted to try it anyway so I dimpled
the skin and then used a
countersink on the holes in the
stringer to accommodate the skin. The
fasteners were AACS-04-02 blind
rivets. I plan to use this arrangement
for the tank sections where I don't
need access and then use nutplates
for the other sections.
Photos:
http://www.watzlavick.com/robert/rocket/rocket1/photos/dsc_7257m.jpg
http://www.watzlavick.com/robert/rocket/rocket1/photos/dsc_7253m.jpg
http://www.watzlavick.com/robert/rocket/rocket1/photos/dsc_7251m.jpg
http://www.watzlavick.com/robert/rocket/rocket1/photos/dsc_7248m.jpg
There's some more detail on the main
page.
-Bob