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Quest Cobalt Clone Build Part 1 Parts
This may look like a standard build but we will be covering: Making your own centering rings from card stock and cereal box cardboard Making a "close" clone from a internet photograph The Odd'l Rockets XLEH E X tended L ength E ngine H ooks I know that most modelers would "clone" ...
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Quest Cobalt Clone Build Part 2 Getting Sizes
Please note: This model is designed, owned and Copyright by Quest Aerospace. I would hope you would buy the Quest kit or parts to make your own. I am only using it as an example of how to make a "near clone" using just the picture from the website. This'll be a little hard to describe - I'll do my ...
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Quest Cobalt Clone Build Part 3 Fin Sizing
Because it is so new, the Cobalt instructions or fin patterns are not available online. We'll do the best we can from the picture on the Quest website.   The Cobalt image was copied and imported into my Corel Draw Software.   The image was rotated to vertical. ...
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Quest Cobalt Clone Part 4 Engine Hook Retention
The XLEH Extended Length Engine Hook is 3" long. By gluing the engine block BELOW the upper bend of the hook, there is no chance of tearing the motor mount tube if you have a strong ejection. The engine is effectively locked in place. With a strong ejection, the engine is kicked backwards pulling ...
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Quest Cobalt Clone Build Part 5 Engine Block
When using the Odd'l Rockets EXEH , the engine block (or thrust ring) goes under the top bend of the 3" long hook. You do have to use a 1/4" long engine block . The EXEH hook is 3" long. With a 1/4" engine block ring below the upper bend of the hook, that leaves 2 3/4" for a standard ...
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Quest Cobalt Clone Part 6 Centering Rings
I made some centering rings from Cereal Box ply. I always have some on hand for rings and fins. This thick white stock was made three ply from: 1. 110 lb. card stock glued over 2. Cereal Box card stock glued over 3. 110 Lb. card stock Lay on some glue, smooth it out, lay the ply and let dry in a ...
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Quest Cobalt Clone Part 7 Centering Rings
Cut the centers out first. Use a SHARP knife, this homemade card stock is thick!   Note that I cut INSIDE the drawn line. This is because you traced around the outside of the motor mount tube and the drawn diameter is too big for a good fit.     ...
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Quest Cobalt Clone Build Part 8 Centering Rings
    If your knife is really sharp, you can shave off anything that is "out of round."                       Here's the finished mount with the Kevlar tied under the front ...
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Quest Cobalt Clone Part 9 Nose Cone Prep
  The Quest nose cones are inexpensive. They are also not perfect.   After you sand down the convex raised seam you'll still have some concave areas. Carpenter's Wood Filler will not stay in this shallow groove.         Lay a ...
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Quest Cobalt Clone Part 10 Nose Cone Prep
If you ever fly the Cobalt with anything more powerful than a Quest A6-4, you'll want to open up the hole in the back of the nose cone shoulder to install clay weight.                 Start widening the hole with ...
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Quest Cobalt Clone Build Part 11 Body Tube Seams
I'm slowly adopting a new way to fill the body tube seams with thinned Carpenter's Wood Filler.   I now dip the tip of a hobby knife into the tube of thinned CWF. A small drop is left on the knife tip.   The blade is set into the seam and the drop is dragged ...
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Quest Cobalt Clone Build Part 12 Body Tube Seams
This is a technique suggested in a TRF post by Todd (Bradycros on TRF)   The filler will be "locked" into the seam with thin super glue.     I set a drop of CYA on a scrap piece of card stock. In the picture I used the backside of some old sandpaper. ...
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Quest Cobalt Clone Build Part 13 Engine Mount Painting
The exposed end of the engine mount will be painted black. This picture isn't of the engine mount slid into the body tube, that's paper taped around the centering ring for masking. The tape is over the centering ring edge.   I slid a used engine casing into the rear ...
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Quest Cobalt Clone Build Part 14 Fin Line Marking
    Some instructions tell you to extend the fin marking lines downthe entire length of the body tube.   I used the root edge of the fin as a guide for how long to make the line. I'll make the line a little longer than the root edge length.   ...
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Quest Cobalt Clone Part 15 Fin Marking
Using the pencil line as a guide, lightly sand to rough up the surface for better glue adhesion.   Notice I left a little bit of the mark at the top to draw the line again.         Using that remaining tick mark and your aluminum ...
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Quest Cobalt Clone Build Part 16 Paint Prep
After the fins are in place and the glue is dried, erase as much of the forward pencil alignment line as you can. You won't be able to erase it if there is any dried glue on the line.     The Cobalt clone is ready for white undercoats, followed by the overall blue ...
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Quest Cobalt Clone Build Part 17 Masking
After the blue had thoroughly dried, I started masking for the two silver fins. While many use expensive, specialty masking tapes, I get great results using regular clear Scotch tape for color separations.     It's not hard to mask down a straight root edge, but I wanted the ...
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Quest Cobalt Clone Build Part 18 Masking
The rest of the rocket is covered with pieces of a cut up plastic grocery bag.     You can see where masking tape was to the side of the Scotch tape already in place.     The nose cone has been removed and the bag ends are tucked into the top of the body tube. ...
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Quest Cobalt Clone Build Part 19 Masking
After spraying the silver on two opposing fins, the model is left to dry.       Never touch a fin to see if it is dry! If you have to check, touch some paint on a covered masked area to check it.     TIP: In the picture, notice how I pull the ...
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Quest Cobalt Clone Build Part 20 Engine Mount Gluing
Now that the body paint is finished, the engine mount is glued in place.   Because the body tube is so short, I'll set the mount in the tube dry and add glue afterwards.   This'll give me the chance align the engine hook centered between two fins.   I went ahead ...
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Quest Cobalt Clone Build Part 21 FINISHED!
Here's how the streamer was attached to the shock cord. The streamer is only 1" wide.     Usually the snap swivel would be flipped around when using a parachute. But on this model, there will never be enough room for a parachute. I used the swivel this way so when I ...
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Quest Cobalt Clone Answers
Last year I built a clone of the new Quest Cobalt kit. I know - Why build a clone of a available kit? A few reasons: 1. I had extra Quest PNC40 nose cones and 40mm body tubing at hand. 2. I wanted a good schoolyard rocket for all the A6-4 engines I'd bought. 3. I'm cheap. I did my best to clone ...
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