"For black powder rockets, let the case length be 10 times its inside diameter. Let the spindle's over-all length be 8 times the case i.d.; of this, the base which supports the case should be one case i.d. tall, and the tapering portion of the spindle should be 7 times the case i.d. Let the spindle taper from 1/2 the case i.d. at base to 1/4 the case i.d. at its tip, and the tip should be domed with a radius of 1/8 the case i.d. Enough room is provided in the case for a massif, or solid increment of composition, having 1 to 1-1/2 times the case i.d., to be rammed above the spindle, which will normally be sufficient. These dimensions should do for standard American rocket sizes from 4-oz. to 4-lb. "
So for a 1lb rocket:
5.25" spindle length
3/4" base height
3/8" nozzle start diameter
Tapered to 3/16" diameter at top domed with a radius of 3/32"(probably not really neccesary to have this part perfect, just round the top off)
Edited by Mumbles, 25 May 2006 - 09:18 PM.