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Test Fin Can Procedure

Required Materials

      Raw Materials

  • Fiberglass
  • 1/4" Plywood sheet
  • Phenolic tube
    Layup tools
  • West Systems epoxy (6 or 24-hour)
  • 5-minute epoxy
  • Popsicle sticks
  • Fillet tool
  • Squeegees
  • Rollers
  • Fin can jig and stabilizing feature
    Bagging Materials
  • Release film
  • Bleeder fabric
  • Vacuum bag
  • Peel ply
    Miscellaneous
  • Spray glue
  • Scissors
  • Sandpaper (60, 120, 220 grit)
  • Wax paper
  • Dremel (with sanding bit)
  • Sharpie
  • Personal Protection Equipment
  • Gloves
  • Dust masks
  • Safety glasses
  • Respirators


Flight Fin Can Procedure

Required Materials

  • Mylar (for initial layup over tube)
  • Phenolic tube
  • Carbon fiber (5.7 oz, 2x2 twill/plain weave)
  • Wax paper
  • Spray glue
  • Epoxy (6 or 24 hour for root bond, not oven cure)
  • Laminating epoxy (24 hour) if oven curing
  • Boats for epoxy
  • Squeegees
  • Rollers
  • 1/8" sheet of G10
  • 1/4" sheet of phenolic
  • Mandrel
  • Proline
  • Popsicle sticks (large and small)
  • Fillet tool (3D printed?)
    Bagging materials
  • Peel ply
  • Bleeder fabric
  • Release film
  • Vacuum bag
  • Vacuum tape

-15deg end mill (LOOK INTO THIS, talk to ethan)


Preparation:

FIT PHENOLIC OVER MOTOR TUBE

Fin jig

-1/4" MDF

-MAKE SURE HOLES ARE BIG ENOUGH

-Fin thickness

 

 

Test Fin Can Procedure

Cut and Sand Fins

1) Cut plywood fins to shape on the laser cutter

2) Put on safety glasses and a dust mask

3) Sand the face of each fin using 120 grit sandpaper

4) Bevel edges of fins using a Dremel and sanding bit

Cut and Sand Tube

5) Cut phenolic tube to size 

6) Put on safety glasses and a dust mask

7) Sand tube until it fits over the motor case (start with 60 grit, work up to 220)

8) Score the tube (using 60-180 grit sandpaper)

Prepare Tip-to-Tip Cutouts

9) Prepare paper cutouts for tip-to-tip layup

10) Stick wax to fiberglass using spray glue

11) Cut fiberglass shapes with scissors

12) Record mass of fiberglass (will use later to calculate wetness ratio)

13) Mark centerline of each piece with sharpie

Attach Fins to Tube (Root Bond)

14) Score fins

15) Put tube in fin can jig (MORE DETAIL)

16) Put on gloves

17) Mix epoxy

18) Put 5-minute on root chord of each fin

19) Slide fins into slots in the jig

20) Finish assembling jig (put top layer on --> push so that it gets caught on leading edge, BE CAREFUL after glue is set and of messing up LE

21) Attach stabilizing feature

22) Let cure

Root Fillet

23) Remove the fin can from the jig

24) Put on gloves and respirator, ensuring the respirator fits well with a positive/negative pressure test

25) Mix laminating epoxy with colloidal silica 

26) Use fillet tool to add fillets

27) Let cure (24 hours)

28) Sand the root fillets

29) Mark centerlines on the tube

Tip-to-tip Layup

30) Put on your respirator and gloves

31) Mix epoxy

32) Record mass of epoxy used

33) Wet the glass sheets with laminating epoxy using squeegees

34) Layup the sheets 

35) Implement "Vacuum Procedure" (WHERE?)

Post -processing

 

Flight Fin Can Procedure

) cut fins

)wax spray CF

) cut shapes

) weight shapes

) cut tube to length

) make sure it fits over motor case

) score eryting

CF layup around tube

  • + ONE DAY

) make appropriate fin jig

) assemble in fin jig , root bond

  • WAIT one day

) prepare preforms
) do inner fillets

  • + one day

) sand

) outer fillets

  • + ONE DAY

 

) sand outer fillets

TIP TO TIP

) mix epoxy

)weigh epoxy

) layup

)bag it up til past tacking (+ ONE DAY)

) oven cure? (autoclave)

) sand

) eat donuts






 

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