Orbis 3D
Estes Orbis 3D Printed Model Rocket
Estes Orbis 3D Printed Rocket
Estes Orbis 3D Printed Model Rocket Kit
Estes Orbis Model Rocket Parts
001706 - ORBIS™ 3D Bulk Pack (12 pack)

Orbis 3D

SKU: 001706
$69.99
Sale
Intermediate

Grow your own plastic parts! The bulk pack comes with enough materials to build 12 rockets with your grown parts. A great value!

Overview

Buy the Orbis bulk pack, download the .stl files to print your 3D plastic parts and you are ready to build your rocket! Our parts that you purchase + your parts that you grow = a great learning experience and lots of fun! 9 different designs and simple straight-forward assembly!

Download 3D Printer Designs : 

Imperial Metric
3 Fin Style 1 3 Fin Style 1
4 Fin Style 1 4 Fin Style 1
4 Fin Style 2 4 Fin Style 2
Launch Lug Launch Lug
Nose Cone Pin Nose Cone Pin
Ogive Nose Cone Ogive Nose Cone
Rounded Nose Cone Rounded Nose Cone
Tapered Nose Cone Tapered Nose Cone


What You Need to Fly

Estes Porta-Pad II Launch Pad and Electron Beam Launch Controller, Estes model rocket engines, starters and recovery wadding.
Four 1.5V high quality AA alkaline batteries (sold separately)

Technical Specifications

  • Recommended Engines

A8-3, B4-4, B6-4, C6-5
  • Launch System

Porta-Pad II
  • Projected Max Altitude

400 ft. (122 m)
  • Recovery System

9 in. (22.9 cm) Parachute
  • Length

10 – 12 in. (25.4 – 30.5 cm)
  • Diameter

0.74 in. (19 mm)
  • Weight

0.50 oz. (14.2 g)
  • Fin Material

3D Printed

Needed to Build (sold separately)

Pencil, Ruler, Fine Sandpaper, Hobby Knife, Masking Tape
This product recommended for children ages 10+ with adult supervision for those under 12, and rocketeers of all ages.

Customer Reviews

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Cathy
To answer the issues that people have been having about

To answer the issues that people have been having about size if you slicer allows import with inches as the default. If now import into something like tinkerCad with inches as default and then take to your slicer. Hope this helps it worked for me.

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Roger J Bauer
Sorry....in my last post I indicated scaling to 2540mm...that would

Sorry....in my last post I indicated scaling to 2540mm...that would be incorrect...it is scaled to 2540%not mm. Again, I apologize.

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Roger J Bauer
When you open the stl files in slicer you have

When you open the stl files in slicer you have to click on the part (which in most cases is very tiny at the center of the build platform) then you have to scale the part to 2540mm. Then you can prepare it and slice it...Save it to a file or send it to the printer. Just as a note, some of the parts came in very tiny and others were scaled at 10000mm....be surer to scale all parts at 2540.