Building a Giant Wooden Rocket in 5 Days

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  • Опубліковано 27 кві 2021
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    I hope you enjoyed my ridiculous Level 2 Certification Rocket veneered in quarter sawn oak and cherry marquetry as much as I enjoyed making it. A huge, HUGE, thank you to @AstroCharlie for answering SO many questions as I designed and built it, and for doing a lot of the videography at the house and launch pad. Also big thanks to Joe from @BPSspace for running all the cameras at the pad and hooking me up with that gorgeous slow-mo shot. And so many thanks to all of da rocket homies (Andrew, Charlie, Dayna, Ender, Jenna, Joe, Lauren, Lars, and Shane) for being the best space squad ever and helping me refind myself after a stressful year of pandemic/isolation.
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    Additionally, I've dropped my parts list for Fifi below, but if you are unfamiliar with OpenRocket (you should model your rocket in OpenRocket anyway) or don't have time to design your own model or cut your own fins and centering rings, I'd recommend choosing one of Madcow Rocketry's 3" kits for an L1 or L2 certification flight.
    Huge thank-you to TotalBoat for supporting my channel!
    Use my affiliate link for 5% off your whole purchase :)
    www.totalboat.com/BotalToat
    TotalBoat Products Used (sans veneer):
    TotalBoat Thixo Epoxy: www.totalboat.com/products/th...
    TotalBoat Halcyon Clear:www.totalboat.com/products/ha...
    TotalBoat Tint Kit (epoxy dye): www.totalboat.com/products/to...
    From Madcow Rocketry ($100.39 total): www.madcowrocketry.com/
    Motor Retainer 38mm P-3512
    Chute Blast Protector 12" x 12" P-3503
    Cardboard 3x24" 4 Slot T30-240S4
    Thin-Wall Cardboard 1.6" (38mm) x 22" Tube TW38-220
    Fiberglass 3" Thin-Wall (4:1 Ogive) FNC30T-Y
    Cardboard 3x21" Tube T30-210
    Chute Harness from OneBadHawk ($19): www.onebadhawk.com/12-flat-ke...
    From Wildman Rocketry:
    J595 Blue Streak Motor ($86.96): wildmanrocketry.com/collectio...
    Rail Buttons ($5): wildmanrocketry.com/products/...
    I borrowed a parachute from a @Charlie Garcia but you can get one from Wildman as well.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 3,3 тис.

  • @BPSspace
    @BPSspace 3 роки тому +2075

    I cannot believe you did ALL of this, that well, in that short of a time. Incredible work as always, Xyla! Stoked to see more soon :)

  • @dLimboStick
    @dLimboStick 3 роки тому +272

    My dad worked for Lockheed Missiles & Space. One of the projects he worked on was the Polaris missile. It was his idea to use wood laminate for the nose cones. He said they spent months testing different materials, mostly metals...magnesium, titanium, aluminum, and others, but none could survive the harsh conditions going from under the ocean, through MaxQ, and into space. Then one weekend he went out on the lake with a friend, and noticing the construction of the boat, he got the idea for using wood. They worked with the Forestry Institute to find the best wood candidate for the job. Wood laminate passed all the tests.

    • @georgeb.wolffsohn30
      @georgeb.wolffsohn30 3 роки тому +19

      Real materials for real results.

    • @steveskouson9620
      @steveskouson9620 3 роки тому +2

      LMSC in Sunnyvale Ca? I grew up in Sunnyvale.
      steve

    • @RandomMan1
      @RandomMan1 3 роки тому +16

      The first SpaceX rockets were filled with plywood, since they had an appropriate strength to mass ratio.

    • @tenminutetokyo2643
      @tenminutetokyo2643 3 роки тому +7

      And now N Korea stole the design.

    • @tenminutetokyo2643
      @tenminutetokyo2643 3 роки тому +2

      We had an airliner pilot call cops on us once.

  • @pinwizz69
    @pinwizz69 Рік тому +28

    This vid caught my attention because I was in a model rocket club in high school as a science extra credit.
    Soon I'm going to build one with one of my grandsons Eli.
    Her Rocket is just plain astounding.
    Mad skill level awesome.
    She definitely deserved that step up in level certification.

  • @masonhenry8911
    @masonhenry8911 Рік тому +23

    With minimal time you pushed the envelope and produced a work of art. Congratulations on the successful flight, recovery, and pass! It was well deserved.

  • @glenstertx
    @glenstertx 3 роки тому +110

    “Xyla and Total Boat, sittin’ in a tree,
    E - p - oxy - i - n - g!”
    Thanks for including us on your adventures!

  • @hojoj.1974
    @hojoj.1974 3 роки тому +184

    Goddamn... seeing you walk out of the Desert with a Rocket under your arm is so "Tank Girl!"

    • @Ilsabug1
      @Ilsabug1 3 роки тому +1

      I was going to say the same thing.

    • @888johnmac
      @888johnmac 3 роки тому +2

      thanks .. i knew it reminded me of something

    • @AndyFromBeaverton
      @AndyFromBeaverton 3 роки тому +2

      Rocket Girl

    • @tekvax01
      @tekvax01 3 роки тому +2

      Funny... I thought the same thing... Very Gorillaz!

    • @EvenTheDogAgrees
      @EvenTheDogAgrees 3 роки тому +1

      @@tekvax01 Lol, yup, wanted to say Gorillaz as well. :D

  • @blaster-zy7xx
    @blaster-zy7xx 2 роки тому +2

    I can't beleive you did all that in 5 days AND did a video too. For those of us who make videos and build things, doing a video of the build slows down the build quite a bit. Wow.

  • @TotalClarity
    @TotalClarity 2 роки тому +4

    Between the airplane purchase/flying and NOW THIS, I can't wrap my head around this kind of brilliance. You're simply amazing!

  • @RodgerStrickland
    @RodgerStrickland 2 роки тому +385

    Just watched this with my 5 year old daughter, now she has a sudden interest in science which is pretty great, thanks!!!!

    • @notfeedynotlazy
      @notfeedynotlazy 2 роки тому +16

      As the proud poppa myself of a space-interested 11-old girl who is into science stuff since around your daughter's age, 1) congrats! and 2), have you tried showing her either old Mythbusters shows and/or the game Kerbal Space Program? Both can keep that spark of interest and blow it into a fire of dedication!

    • @RodgerStrickland
      @RodgerStrickland 2 роки тому +11

      @@notfeedynotlazy Kerbal is amazing, we've tried it once but she couldn't get into it. Also the two shows that are on in my house almost all the time are SNL and mythbusters. But like yeah man you're right on the money with those recommendations

    • @piccalillipit9211
      @piccalillipit9211 2 роки тому +5

      Thats so cool...

    • @pvic6959
      @pvic6959 2 роки тому +3

      its been 4 months! I hope that interest is strong as ever!

    • @guysumpthin2974
      @guysumpthin2974 2 роки тому +2

      Amazing BRAIN and EVERYTHING

  • @daphoosa
    @daphoosa 3 роки тому +93

    The real baller move here was to create a color scheme that is essentially straight from a desert waste land, and then launch it in a desert wasteland. Nice job!

    • @dayaautum6983
      @dayaautum6983 3 роки тому +7

      Most people see the parachute first as they tend to move around in the breeze, which is why those are usually neon colors.
      If you noticed the tail and fins were black, that's so it's easier to track in a pale blue sky with a yellow sun. She definitely knew what she was doing with the color scheme and made easy to find choices despite the natural wood tones.

    • @daphoosa
      @daphoosa 3 роки тому +1

      @@dayaautum6983 my post was intended to be humorous.

    • @Patriotgal1
      @Patriotgal1 3 роки тому +8

      As someone who LIVES here, I don't appreciate you calling it a "wasteland". Yes, it is a harsh desert. But it has a beauty and ecology all its own! ;) (Just bustin yer chops! )

    • @disorganizedorg
      @disorganizedorg 3 роки тому +1

      @@Patriotgal1 When I visited I was struck by the greenish tones of some of the soil from the copper deposits.

    • @georgeb.wolffsohn30
      @georgeb.wolffsohn30 3 роки тому +1

      Sparkles make everything better.
      Except cleanup.
      Sparkles are forever.
      There are leftover sparkles floating in the Hubble space telescope.

  • @bog11gie
    @bog11gie Рік тому +1

    Got to love her zest & excitement. Your joy is infectious. Keep doing what you love !

  • @robertconklin3322
    @robertconklin3322 2 роки тому +2

    Awesome results from awesome work and person, super stuff! Thank you for sharing this experience.

  • @AstroCharlie
    @AstroCharlie 3 роки тому +64

    Congratulations on your certification and the *beautiful* footage!

    • @xylafoxlin
      @xylafoxlin  3 роки тому +11

      Some funny angles though idk

    • @sertifiablysavage7111
      @sertifiablysavage7111 3 роки тому

      O

    • @NielsNL68
      @NielsNL68 3 роки тому +2

      @@xylafoxlin i havent seen any off that. I was only looking at the rocket 🤞🥰😇

  • @Ace-qh2pt
    @Ace-qh2pt 3 роки тому +30

    I'm a mechanical engineering student and you inspire me more to study hard and learn more things in my field of study

  • @wyckedgames4975
    @wyckedgames4975 Рік тому +4

    Grats on passing the Part 2! And what a clean launch and landing, you did great :)

  • @jmg999
    @jmg999 7 місяців тому

    I love the sheer joy you experience from your pursuits. It really is a pleasure to watch your content. The thing I adore most about is what you stated in your outro message. Teaching children that there are ways to problem-solve and create and have fun doing it is essential for the well-being of our species and our planet. Thank you!

  • @integza
    @integza 3 роки тому +416

    "Girl get stuck in a rocket" its a whole diferent kind of video...
    The rocket was awesome, loved the slowmotion shot

    • @dragonfire4356
      @dragonfire4356 3 роки тому +16

      Integzaaaaa!!!!! i love your vid's

    • @nlight8769
      @nlight8769 3 роки тому +7

      Funny, I was thinking about you while watching it... Hey ! That's because of you I ended up having this vid as a recommendation ! I was wondering how it made its way there...
      Did you learn anything useful to you ?

    • @kaktu7983
      @kaktu7983 3 роки тому

      heey integza

    • @Steph.98114
      @Steph.98114 3 роки тому +1

      Idk why I'm surprised to see you here but I am

    • @kaktu7983
      @kaktu7983 3 роки тому

      @@Steph.98114 lol same

  • @SwitchAndLever
    @SwitchAndLever 3 роки тому +274

    I too want to try Boataltoat one of these days! Also, 1:11 needs to be a GIF! 😄
    Great build Xyla! Congratulations on a successful flight!

    • @xylafoxlin
      @xylafoxlin  3 роки тому +62

      I 💜 botaltoat

    • @steeleanderson1172
      @steeleanderson1172 3 роки тому +18

      I thought she said botaltoat, I had to rewind 4 times

    • @melaniebach5
      @melaniebach5 3 роки тому +17

      came right to the comments to see if someone had already pointed out the Botal Toat

    • @doylewilliams3167
      @doylewilliams3167 3 роки тому +19

      Boaty McBoataltoat!

    • @MrBlackdragon1230
      @MrBlackdragon1230 3 роки тому +7

      I just came here as well to see if i was hearing things wrong or was i hearing boataltoat. Looks like there is a new brand of epoxy on the market.

  • @kevintrainor5838
    @kevintrainor5838 2 роки тому +9

    I really enjoyed this episode. I had completely forgotten how interested I was in model rocketry when I was young. You make it seem so accessible. Great job!

  • @GregFurtman
    @GregFurtman 2 місяці тому

    As far as a fun factor goes this is your best. So much joy, humor, and happiness. Thank you.

  • @jasethesmiff5683
    @jasethesmiff5683 3 роки тому +38

    In case you missed it HER PATREON IS IN THE DESCRIPTION. Funniest one yet Missy. Wife n i cracked up

    • @xylafoxlin
      @xylafoxlin  3 роки тому +11

      Ummmm patreon.com/xylafoxlin 👀

    • @spamspasm8183
      @spamspasm8183 3 роки тому +9

      @Nadia Brooks I don't think you get how Patreon works. You fund content creators, content gets made. There is an exchange of value going on here. Either that or you don't get how begging works. And you know what's worst that e-begging? Entitled viewers that think all UA-cam content should be made for free. Now that's real begging right there.

    • @bruhmania7359
      @bruhmania7359 3 роки тому

      Why do so many old men watch female youtubers with their wife

    • @SystemsPlanet
      @SystemsPlanet 3 роки тому +2

      @@bruhmania7359 so they can't get caught watching it alone

    • @spamspasm8183
      @spamspasm8183 3 роки тому +1

      @Nadia Brooks ​ @Nadia Brooks The fact that you immediately resorted to an ad hominem attack says a lot. FYI this is the first I've heard of onlyfans so I had to google what that meant. Apparently, we don't consume the same types of content since I have to google stuff to understand your comments. This channel is just one of hundreds of maker channels I follow. I learned how to fiberglass from an ealier video here, which I use to strengthen my 3d printed parts for various projects. Some people actually use youtube to learn stuff ffs.

  • @BoredInNW6
    @BoredInNW6 3 роки тому +37

    It's so great to hear an impressive maker say honestly "I didn't do so well in school". I think you're a great role model for kids, and the ones who struggle at school need to hear that they can still make it.

    • @cameronjellison2085
      @cameronjellison2085 3 роки тому

      Let’s be real, most of the good ones didn’t because most modern school keeps people stupid

    • @markodonoghue9526
      @markodonoghue9526 3 роки тому +2

      It's smoke screen. She DID do well in school. She has an degree in engineering and is obviously highly intelligent. And Attractive. And has a great body. She won the genetic lottery.

    • @rdizzy1
      @rdizzy1 3 роки тому +1

      @@markodonoghue9526 "Not doing well" is subjective as well. Some people would consider anything under a 90 as "not doing well", I would consider anything under failing "not doing well" and I personally don't think you can get a HS diploma if you "didn't do well in school".

    • @markodonoghue9526
      @markodonoghue9526 3 роки тому

      @@rdizzy1I don't know why I'm bothering, but here goes: Grades in school in the real world, not in peoples imaginations, are absolute, objective, and NOT subjective. I wish Xyla all the best for her future, what ever form it may take. As I said, she won the genetic lottery and that immediately gives her a huge advantage in this game of life as a human being on the planet earth over me as an intelligent, but ugly, fat old man. She just achieved her L2 HPR Cert. More power to her. I also have L2 HPR certification. She has an engineering degree. More power to her. Don't be deceived. Xyla did well in school. I also have TWO Bachelors Degrees, and a Masters Degree. It would be ridiculous for me to say that I did not do well in school. To say that I did NOT do well in school would be self deprecation. Now, if you are not yet into rocketry, get your arse out there and get into it. You have to start of low power so I reckon you could go entry level with change out of fifty bucks. Make it so!

  • @TesserId
    @TesserId 2 роки тому +1

    "Futz!!!!" 😍😍😍 One of my favorite words!!! 😍😍😍

  • @jooch_exe
    @jooch_exe 10 місяців тому

    The smiles in this video were absolutely priceless. Anytime i do fiberglass now I'm tempted to use sparkles

  • @toothpastehombre
    @toothpastehombre 3 роки тому +33

    This is so badass, on so many levels. Woodworking, rocketry, filmography, hard work ethic, creative problem solving and inspirational determination. You, and the things your create, really do shine like the sun

  • @andrewedgecombe
    @andrewedgecombe 3 роки тому +7

    There is such a body language change from pre-launch, with some nervousness, to that badass strut back into camp, with a rocket under one arm and a confidence that you’ve just nailed certification under the other.
    Congratulations! Great video, fantastic project! Loved it

  • @ROCKONNORG
    @ROCKONNORG 2 роки тому +12

    Only another rocketeer could appreciate your remarkable achievement. A home-grown rocket built from scratch. Viewers should know that there are fiberglass rocket kits available, and I find that even they test the limits of my abilities. But this... this goes way beyond anything that I and most my fellow rocketeers could ever do. Congratulations! You are incredible. (P.S. I always use a GPS tracker and "Rocket Locator.")

  • @minerjohnny41
    @minerjohnny41 5 місяців тому

    The detail the wood adds to this rocket is amazing, im so glad it worked for you, and you were able to get certified .... way to go, 🙌 Xyla

  • @MichaelCampbell01
    @MichaelCampbell01 2 роки тому +70

    Your excitement and joy is just infectious.

    • @KeritechElectronics
      @KeritechElectronics 2 роки тому +1

      Hope there's no vaccine for this kind of infection :)
      And no lockdowns!

  • @SeanHodgins
    @SeanHodgins 3 роки тому +382

    Leaving projects to the last minute is the only way they get done.

    • @SystemsPlanet
      @SystemsPlanet 3 роки тому +9

      Waiting until the last minute means you have no room for mistakes. Not a good plan for real life.

    • @naomiwolf8944
      @naomiwolf8944 3 роки тому +17

      @@SystemsPlanet seems to work well for hobby's tho

    • @serrielu8025
      @serrielu8025 3 роки тому +23

      Nothing motivates like a deadline.

    • @UnexpectedMaker
      @UnexpectedMaker 3 роки тому +5

      100% - Leaves no room for second guessing and doubting yourself!

    • @brickonblock5183
      @brickonblock5183 3 роки тому

      @@serrielu8025 yeah but it aint good always

  • @rogervonschleusingen4603
    @rogervonschleusingen4603 2 роки тому +1

    that laser cutter is just awesome, boy o boy talk about technology !!

  • @liteninkiran
    @liteninkiran 2 роки тому +3

    Hi Xyla. I found your channel whilst looking for someone engaging to teach soldering to my daughter. I am glad I kept browsing your channel because it so full of interesting stuff.

  • @jimmyholloway8527
    @jimmyholloway8527 2 роки тому +56

    By "FAR", my favorite thing was the launch date of 4/3/21. I mean, stunningly beautiful piece of crafting and rocket design, sure. But hey... imagine what will be sent skyward in 100 years when that countdown date rolls around again. "4-3-2-1... Earth Below Us, Drifting, falling, floating weightless - Calling, calling home". Love ya, FOXLIN!

  • @Gunbudder
    @Gunbudder 3 роки тому +11

    11:40 Holding work with your foot is seriously underrated. I started doing it after watching a video where master japanese wood workers were showing how they work. Most of the workers were holding stuff with their foot while using both hands at some point. It also helps keep your hips flexible lol

  • @culturalfibrosis
    @culturalfibrosis 2 роки тому +2

    26:09 good call out on the angle views!
    Thanx for the honeypot!!

  • @Xenko007
    @Xenko007 2 роки тому +1

    Can't wait to see BIGGER AND COOLER rockets!!

  • @jocax188723
    @jocax188723 2 роки тому +41

    ‘Rocket legos’
    Kerbal Space Program players: WE HAVE BEEN SUMMONED

  • @tintinsnowyful
    @tintinsnowyful 3 роки тому +4

    This made me tear up. I was crazy about model rocketry as a kid. The thrill of my first launch is an experience I will never forget. Seeing you put your wood veneered rocket together was hypnotic. Then seeing it launch…OMG…the memories that brought back. I noticed that your rocket went up a tiny bit slower…undoubtedly the veneer. But it helped all of us enjoy the launch for a longer time. Also, I’m sure it strengthened the entire structure. And I could see, in your walk back, with the rocket in your arms, that intense pride of accomplishment. I would have been screaming inside! There are no words to describe the sensation of a successful launch and landing when you created the whole thing with your own hands. Thank you for sharing your life.

  • @arodic
    @arodic 9 місяців тому +8

    This brought some memories from my rocket building club when I was kid. I experimented with alternative materials and the best performing rocket I’ve made was made of paper and styrofoam (light wood fins). It flew so high.

  • @MrWillo58
    @MrWillo58 2 роки тому

    Love the passion and humor! So refreshing.

  • @michaelmaclean2892
    @michaelmaclean2892 3 роки тому +16

    As someone that flew Estes rockets in the late 60s I am in complete awe of your skill and knowledge. You're awesome.

    • @steveskouson9620
      @steveskouson9620 3 роки тому +1

      We never flew rockets, but we DID
      "fly" quite a few Cox .049 engines.
      Brother would buy ANOTHER Cox
      PT 19 control line flight trainer, and
      proceed to DESTROY the airplane.
      But, the engine was still just fine.
      Attach a rag to the back side, fill it
      up with fuel, and launch it straight
      up. We lost about 10 engines that
      way. Pretty sure some of them are
      STILL on our old neighbor's roofs.
      steve

    • @tractorsold1
      @tractorsold1 3 роки тому +1

      Flew Estes rockets in the 60s. Never got them back with all of thier fins attached.

  • @thalstantrailwalker2393
    @thalstantrailwalker2393 3 роки тому +9

    Congrats on both the flight, and the certification. More importantly, thanks for doing this channel and the projects you do. This is something I can show my nieces and nephews and say “see, this is all the fun stuff you can do with your hands and your brain.”

    • @xylafoxlin
      @xylafoxlin  3 роки тому +4

      Thank you so much!!
      (also im flattered you think i use my brain :P )

  • @leibowitz1942
    @leibowitz1942 2 роки тому

    Great video and great job of building the rocket case! I was "building" rockets in the late 1950s (Sputnik fever days). Used 1 inch ID fiberboard cylinders with balsa fins glued to one end with plaster of Paris plugs both ends and a 1/4 inch hole in the fin end. A 1/4 inch brass tube was used, then removed to compact the fuel (zinc dust and flowers of sulfur) around a full-length core. A 4 inch length of green fuse started the launch. Burn time was about 3 seconds and I think the best shot reached maybe 5-6 hundred feet. Not much compared to the equipment you used and not near as pretty but lots of fun.

  • @DrDaveSalisburyPhDMBA
    @DrDaveSalisburyPhDMBA 2 роки тому

    Congratulations! Gorgeous workmanship on the rocket!

  • @mikebender4632
    @mikebender4632 3 роки тому +13

    I honestly came expecting to watch the launch, then stayed for the whole build. This was so cool! Great job, and congrats on the certification!

  • @totallynottrademarked5279
    @totallynottrademarked5279 3 роки тому +18

    Ok, you sitting on the rocket and holding it down with your foot instead of clamping it in any way made me realize that I am too in fact stubborn and refuse to stop what I am doing to get something to make it easier.

    • @Reman1975
      @Reman1975 3 роки тому +2

      Or............... She's smart enough to know that likes and subscribes made by hormonal pubescent boys are still all likes and subscribes to the UA-cam algorithms. :D

  • @beethepilot5369
    @beethepilot5369 2 роки тому +1

    Great job!! This was my first time to your channel and I enjoyed every moment beginning to end. Keep it up and I look forward to see what you do next. 🐝

  • @angrynoodles4293
    @angrynoodles4293 Рік тому

    Very cool, very fun narration, thanks for the upload!!

  • @jennakaycosmic
    @jennakaycosmic 3 роки тому +12

    XYLA!! This is incredible Fifi looks absolutely gorgeous!

    • @xylafoxlin
      @xylafoxlin  3 роки тому +4

      Omg not as gorgeous as you 🥵

  • @MisterFusion113
    @MisterFusion113 2 роки тому +130

    Rocket material selection process:
    NASA: Important part, use titanium.
    Xyla: Important part, add fiberglass.

    • @dakorjparie2425
      @dakorjparie2425 2 роки тому +1

      there is no sand in space :)

    • @12many4you
      @12many4you 2 роки тому +11

      Thats a pretty weird statement Dakor.
      Im pretty sure all materials can be sourced somewhere in space..
      Technically all you need to build an earth should be out there somewhere.

    • @kornaros96
      @kornaros96 2 роки тому

      @@12many4you yeah, just smash asteroids together until the radius reach 6350 km

    • @skz5k2
      @skz5k2 2 роки тому

      @@dakorjparie2425 Actually, Moon regolith is terrible
      So, it depends which "space"

    • @KinaySky
      @KinaySky 2 роки тому +2

      dont forget the glitter

  • @en2oh
    @en2oh 2 роки тому

    Brilliant! STEM studies are moving along the right track with you as an champion!

  • @bluetonesblue
    @bluetonesblue 11 місяців тому

    Amazing work!! It IS art & science combined!! Congratulations!

  • @howtorad2463
    @howtorad2463 3 роки тому +9

    10:05 "Botal Toat"
    Your whole video was AMAZING!!

  • @1gallimaufry
    @1gallimaufry 3 роки тому +4

    Your craftsmanship and attention to detail is something you can be very proud of. You went the extra mile and did things you never attempted before. Really well done! Am I the only one who watched the rocket lying in the desert and cheered when you came into view of the camera to find her? This was really great stuff and fun to watch. Thanks for posting.

  • @J_man_0
    @J_man_0 2 роки тому

    I love the geekiness of all this. Perfect day to launch. 4/3/21 blast off!

  • @Bluuplanet
    @Bluuplanet 2 роки тому +20

    When sozzling epoxy between two strips of masking tape to form a fillet, before removing the tape, finger wipe the joint until you can completely see the edge of the tape thru the epoxy (well, that's how I describe it with an opaque substance like caulk). When you lift the tape off, it won't lift a ridge of epoxy at the masked edge.

  • @NWRefund
    @NWRefund 3 роки тому +35

    Man, peeling off peel ply is one of the most satisfying things ever, isn’t it?

    • @dranoelr
      @dranoelr 3 роки тому

      It so is

    • @insAneTunA
      @insAneTunA 3 роки тому

      Almost as good as peeling of the protective plastic from a new device :-)

  • @Wordsnwood
    @Wordsnwood 3 роки тому +45

    How many incidents of "botal toat" did you hear? 😆
    Lovely veneering job, Xyla!

    • @xylafoxlin
      @xylafoxlin  3 роки тому +21

      We stand the botaltoat gods

    • @Graham_Wideman
      @Graham_Wideman 3 роки тому +1

      You're asking for the total boat - boatal toat vote total?

  • @CoryTyler__
    @CoryTyler__ 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing video and skills! Super cool seeing other people follow their dreams! ✨

  • @digitalldreamer
    @digitalldreamer 2 роки тому +3

    Congratulation's! AMAZING job! IM very new to this hobby and you have Inspired me and my son in ways you we couldn't have imagined!

  • @ClimbingEasy
    @ClimbingEasy 3 роки тому +11

    Thank you UA-cam algorithm for finally recommending something awesome!

  • @herbschilling2215
    @herbschilling2215 3 роки тому +4

    An amazing story and you did a great job of telling it. Glad I finally took the time to watch it.

  • @noonespecific9463
    @noonespecific9463 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome, great video, I used to build and fly those with my daughter , she ended up building one all on her own for her school science project. They way you dye the epoxy to track drying is a really cool method I think, cool idea! I also like your editing for your videos and that brand of epoxy you use I’m interested in for several things I’m fixing around here, thanks for the content. Watching you build the rocket brings by lots of nice memories, also makes me want to build one again. I’ve never fiberglassed one, just paint and ole fashion aircraft dope, the fiberglassing looks like the way to go though. Great channel!

  • @jeffreyallen3796
    @jeffreyallen3796 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome build. I am glad I found you. Congratulations on Level 2

  • @JKD6991
    @JKD6991 2 роки тому +3

    Your enthusiasm and compassion for engineering is so much fun. Keep up the good work! 👍👍👍👍

  • @shogun2215
    @shogun2215 3 роки тому +29

    "Will it Fibreglass?" - A New Series from Foxlin Productions

  • @woodstoney
    @woodstoney 2 роки тому

    I can't believe I watched this entire video but your enthusiasm and determination hooked me. Congrats on the beautiful rocket!

  • @firerox4474
    @firerox4474 2 роки тому

    Congratulations!! That was truly amazing, you are a superstar!!!

  • @jessepender5239
    @jessepender5239 2 роки тому +3

    I love your enthusiasm! I wouldn't normally watch a 35 minute video on model rockets but I thoroughly enjoyed this!

  • @instructorgizzard3623
    @instructorgizzard3623 3 роки тому +5

    That whole video was just FUN. Loved it.

  • @EddieVBlueIsland
    @EddieVBlueIsland 2 роки тому +1

    Nicely done - glad to see young people taking on challenges. You are funny too!

  • @lenworth11
    @lenworth11 Рік тому +3

    Wow !!!! totally inspiring ... I realise now what I should have been doing more of in earlier life !! man, I did too much of the boring, nothing stuff !! Will certainly watch more !! Well done you !! 👏 🤗

  • @brownbalak4641
    @brownbalak4641 2 роки тому +3

    My god. It's like seeing one of my friends succeeding and when you felt those motions while creating and flying, I just felt super happy.

  • @nhankhuu5643
    @nhankhuu5643 3 роки тому +25

    They need a bow to you button. UA-cam content maker has been constantly making me reassess my free time.

  • @Jack-rs3ok
    @Jack-rs3ok 2 роки тому +1

    Loved your work,you are soo intelligent and hardworking.

  • @zamphzibaha
    @zamphzibaha 2 роки тому

    This was amazing. Thanks for sharing such a fantastic video.

  • @michaelaaimone4759
    @michaelaaimone4759 3 роки тому +13

    6:02 10:07 "Botal Toat" I had to go back and listen again. lol Love it! :)

  • @skyblueiiii
    @skyblueiiii 3 роки тому +38

    Back in the day, there was no certification. You just called up the local FAA and told them your plan. We had a plan (school project) and we told them. His response, "Oh, God no! You are under a flight path!"

    • @norbert.kiszka
      @norbert.kiszka 3 роки тому +3

      So You made it at another time or in another place?

    • @norbert.kiszka
      @norbert.kiszka 3 роки тому +3

      ​@asdrubale bisanzio but what You will do after accidentally hit passenger plane? Will You tell is not your fault?

    • @norbert.kiszka
      @norbert.kiszka 3 роки тому +7

      ​@asdrubale bisanzio Are You a kid? This questions is in very soft words, crude. Both things fly high and fast. Planes often flies literally in clouds and can be unseen. Plane is not a car. But also car sometimes can be unseen. Think again. FAA people is not first better caught from street. Everybody makes mistakes.

    • @xerosfs
      @xerosfs 3 роки тому

      @@norbert.kiszka It is recommended to fly in clear skies with little to no clouds over. This also makes it easy to see the rocket and any incoming planes.

    • @owensparks5013
      @owensparks5013 2 роки тому +2

      @asdrubale bisanzio It's a big sky? See and avoid was how aircraft deconflicted themselves, because an aircraft would never hit another in flight, right up until they did, and people died. Your comments are, in my opinion, a pathetic example of how not to act to any newcomers.

  • @Cap10VDO
    @Cap10VDO 2 роки тому

    Fun! Reminds me of middle school rocketry club back in the '70s. We practically kept Estes in business all by ourselves. Really appreciated the build details, Xyla--amazing to think of flying tubes on this scale (and up!).

  • @marcothehammer
    @marcothehammer Рік тому +3

    The video showing you launching your pageant crown out to the edge of inner space caught my eye initially and you continue to both educate and entertain with your delightful personality.
    I once launched a very small single stage rocket about 50 years ago as a part of a science camp my parents sent me to during summer break from junior high and aside from seeing the various stages of the different space programs, watching the race to the moon, the shuttle program and the International Space Station and the now private space programs I'm exposed to on the news, (I can remember them all, from Mercury to Gemini to Apollo)I have no real interest in rocketry aside from the simple fun of using science, math, and physics to shoot things into the sky (it used to be a guy thing! LOL!) but your use of materials and building techniques are amazing!
    You have got to be the most intriguing individual I have ever noticed on UA-cam because, I think, you show so much joy and happiness in whatever it is that you are doing and your choice of projects is outstanding. So, keep on having fun succeeding with the difficult and I look forward to seeing you solve the problems encountered whenever you overcome the impossible achievements I see you tackling with a smile on your face and a song in your heart!

  • @dodaexploda
    @dodaexploda 2 роки тому +44

    "Don't veneer a rocket" ... BUT THAT IS AWESOME!!!!!!!!

  • @jeremyortiz2927
    @jeremyortiz2927 3 роки тому +15

    Well done! I didn't know you were into rockets. Welcome to the club! Remember: Rockets, when they work right it's cool. When they don't work right it's even cooler...

    • @xylafoxlin
      @xylafoxlin  3 роки тому +10

      that depends how much im making on patreon bahaha :P

    • @bknesheim
      @bknesheim 3 роки тому +2

      When the rocket are really big it is the coolest. :-)
      Spacex "tryouts" is the best.

    • @jannepeltonen2036
      @jannepeltonen2036 3 роки тому

      Ignition!

  • @colinkelley6493
    @colinkelley6493 4 місяці тому

    Wow!!!! You did it "on the fly", at the last minute, and the fly did not complain. Your rocket passed the test! Apparently they never found the bubblegum. This was so exciting and fun to watch! Thanks for one of the funnest evenings of my life! And my life has not been boring. This video and many of your other videos.

  • @dmeemd7787
    @dmeemd7787 2 роки тому

    Wow!! INCREDIBLE work!

  • @axelBr1
    @axelBr1 2 роки тому +6

    Your build quality and the short amount of time it took you, is amazing. Veneered rocket, insane.

  • @raceace
    @raceace 3 роки тому +6

    Off to Mars with fibreglass and passion. Huge respect getting so much done in such a short time frame. Awesome effort.

  • @charlescouncill
    @charlescouncill 8 місяців тому

    Nice job!! Beautiful!!

  • @paulpopp1999
    @paulpopp1999 Рік тому

    Awesome video. Great details on rocket. Very impressive 👏

  • @Nico-jc8fw
    @Nico-jc8fw 2 роки тому +4

    Just wanted to mention, you don't need to justify any of the glitter to anyone, you totally frickin' deserve it.
    Congratulations on getting Fifi finished, flying her, getting her back safely with nary a scratch on the finish, and getting certified at level 2

  • @xliquidflames
    @xliquidflames 2 роки тому +26

    "It's time to futz with all the accoutrements," is now my favorite sentence of all time. I thought I was the only person who ever used the word futz. And accoutrements is just fun to say.

  • @craigwilkin7286
    @craigwilkin7286 Місяць тому

    Outstanding! Much respect!

  • @tn8402
    @tn8402 2 роки тому +1

    Wow, amazing stuff. I feel like such a mere mortal in comparison. Congrats on all your talents and passions and best wishes on all your future pursuits and projects. Wow.

  • @mbrenneman0411
    @mbrenneman0411 2 роки тому +25

    just casually carrying a wood veneered rocket through the mojave desert

  • @cwells97
    @cwells97 3 роки тому +50

    "Don't eat the glitter candy epoxy!" You know there would not be a warning unless someone tried it.

    • @AlexKall
      @AlexKall 3 роки тому +3

      Tried it and sued who ever made it and won.

    • @astranger448
      @astranger448 2 роки тому

      And if you do, drink lots of white vinegar. Not sure if it helps after eating it, but it is an excellent solvent on uncured epoxy used the normal way. Drinking lots of white vinegar will also ensure you don't do this a second time ;-)

  • @SILVERCLOUD4848
    @SILVERCLOUD4848 Рік тому

    AMAZING WORK! LOOK FORWARD TO YOURLEVEL 3 PROJECT!

  • @atsstockburn
    @atsstockburn Рік тому +1

    This video brought a tear to my eye. No joke. Well done. Not sure where you were geographically, but it made me realize how much I miss the Mojave Desert. Care and luck,

  • @duderudy
    @duderudy 3 роки тому +4

    When I was a kid it was Estes rockets stuffed with class D engines. I am so glad this channel was suggested to me. Super cool, Xyla!

  • @cubedude76
    @cubedude76 3 роки тому +6

    what a cool build, I wish I could be friends with her and build fun things like this. She seems like a genuinely lovely person.

  • @justaskin8523
    @justaskin8523 Рік тому

    I used to make the little Estes model rocket kits when I was a kid. This was real rocketry, wow. My favorite part was the sequence in the desert. Everything was super dramatic and cinematic. All of the parts came together so well; your rocket, your dress (love the boots), all of the camera footage (including the camera on board Fifi), and then the rock guitar music tied it all together so well. Nicely done; this was a lot of fun to watch!
    But next time, don't wait until the last minute to start your project. That's how accidents and injuries happen, and nobody wants that!

  • @CarlosSousa-qo4ob
    @CarlosSousa-qo4ob 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing congratulations!