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ALL Carbon Fiber: My Fastest, Highest, Craziest Rocket YET! 

Xyla Foxlin
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Thank you to BetterHelp for sponsoring this video! If you're struggling, consider therapy with our sponsor BetterHelp. Go to betterhelp.com... for a 10% discount on your first month of therapy with a licensed professional specific to your needs.
A huge thank-you to Joe, Chadams, George, Jason, Janice, Cori, Satchel, Aubrey, Luci, Nico, and Piper for coming out to the desert to support my launch. An extra huge thank you and video cred to Joe for the rail footage and tracking footage of Spite in the Mojave, and also for letting me use his garage.
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@xylafoxlin
@xylafoxlin Год назад
If you're struggling, build fast rockets but also please consider therapy with our sponsor BetterHelp. Go to betterhelp.com/xyla for a 10% discount on your first month of therapy with a licensed professional specific to your needs.
@xylafoxlin
@xylafoxlin Год назад
Also, SPITE MERCH: (The mugs have our little trash panda friend onboard!!) Mug: www.xylafoxlin.com/store/p/spite-mug Tshirt: www.xylafoxlin.com/store/p/spite-t-shirt Stickers: www.xylafoxlin.com/store/p/spite-prismatic-sticker
@Tinman_56
@Tinman_56 Год назад
😊was curious if NAR membership was required for your launches? Spite, the Xmas tree, etc?
@AdaOnaPC
@AdaOnaPC Год назад
That's one of the strangest sponsor plugs I've ever heard. Love it.
@markg.1159
@markg.1159 Год назад
Hey Xyla, I'm a big proponent of therapy as well. But BetterHelp got fined by the FTC for literally selling customers' mental health data to Facebook. Presumably they've had to stop now, but that's so insidious I would never trust them again.
@astranger448
@astranger448 Год назад
Watching a hot girl build rockets IS therapy.....
@Zachafinackus
@Zachafinackus Год назад
Remember, BetterHelp sells your heath data to outside companies.
@matiastripaldi406
@matiastripaldi406 Год назад
Besides that, i think it's totally dystopian for there to be a company that has marketized therapy to the point of advertising it in a youtube video
@fios4528
@fios4528 Год назад
I mean they've pointed out the issues with that particular company, but how do you expect businesses to run without marketing? Believe it or not, word-of-mouth alone is almost never enough to support most businesses
@barbedwings
@barbedwings Год назад
Sells your mental health details to outside companies to target vulnerable people for advertisements to exploit those vulnerabilities. It's ghastly.
@Hans-gb4mv
@Hans-gb4mv Год назад
@@fios4528 the problem I have is with the American mindset that anything and everything should be profitable. Healthcare is one of those exceptions where profit should not come first, but where we all should help and contribute to ensure everyone can live a healthy life.
@winterwatson6811
@winterwatson6811 Год назад
i don’t think it’s fair to say that it’s an american approach: it’s wildly unpopular with broad swaths of the population. it’s just that some american’s voices seem to carry more weight than others in our system 🙃
@you_lost_the_game
@you_lost_the_game Год назад
"Hot glue rhymes with Mach 2" has got to be the single most terrifying phrase I've heard from an engineer and I absolutely love it
@lukasmakarios4998
@lukasmakarios4998 Год назад
Yeah. When I heard that, I just knew she was thinking, "I dare ya to tell me it's gonna fall off..." Of course, it didn't.
@dlbuffmovie
@dlbuffmovie Год назад
HAHAHA....just got to that part in video.
@lyteyearz5810
@lyteyearz5810 Год назад
Lmaooo my favorite and slightly scary part. 😂😂😂
@jeffmccrea9347
@jeffmccrea9347 Год назад
In 1968, Creedence Clearwater Revival did a song called Bad Moon Rising. The end of the chorus goes, "There's A Bad Moon On The Rise". People at concerts, as a joke, were singing, "There's A Bathroom On The Right".
@jttech44
@jttech44 8 месяцев назад
That's the difference between a design engineer and a manufacturing engineer.
@JayHutchG
@JayHutchG 6 месяцев назад
As a retired 74 year old aerospace technology old guy, watching this video was very satisfying on many levels. 1) seeing young people passionate about rocketry fulls my heart with joy. 2) your fabrication & build skills are next level (but you know that) - be proud anyway. 3) test, test, test, test along the way. Hmmmm . . . she is wise too.4) Great effort to be as certain as possible most of your build is recoverable and reusable. Last, at 74 I still tear up every time I watch Falcon boosters land simultaneously. Don't care what you think of da Musk man. You gotta admit that is a sight to behold. Keep up the great work Xyla.
@perrooceaniko2005
@perrooceaniko2005 5 месяцев назад
Not retired but old Engineer too and fully agree with you. Wonderful job of this girl. Need more like her ...!! She is a REAL influencer. ...... live close to cape canaveral and enjoy the launches ....! 😂
@craigwall9536
@craigwall9536 4 месяца назад
She ain't "young people". She's one of a kind.
@DeckBuildingKingOfCM
@DeckBuildingKingOfCM 3 месяца назад
Agree with my fellow old folk… Could have heated the tube to fit over yeah? Like a clutch basket?
@jacobclark89
@jacobclark89 15 дней назад
Hey, I got some support strut type parts that I think are for some kind of aircraft, that I bought at a flea market. if I sent you a few pictures of them would you mind giving me your opinion on what you think they are for / fit on ? Thanks
@odbo_One
@odbo_One 11 месяцев назад
My daughter class had a boat racing event using different type of hulls and motors, she entered, and the boys in her class joked her hard. It was simple kit. She followed all procedures to the T. She picked the right combination and beat them all. She laughed at them as she was holding the 1st place ribbon.
@mariebaxter473
@mariebaxter473 26 дней назад
As an older guy with Granddaughters , I marvel how far we have come and yet still way off.Come on the girls ,show em all the long and the short and the tall.( well the boys any way ) LOL
@909fishing3
@909fishing3 Год назад
Gotta make this comment before finishing this video. The woman clearly didn't do any research about you, cause you are more than a PR girl, you've paid dues, and something I'm proud about brought engineering more coed by being one of the positive role models. Thank you, now back to the video cause I'm excited to see Spite in action.
@Elmo6855
@Elmo6855 Год назад
Seriously. And for the record, don't get in Xyla's way when someone tells her that "she can't", 'cuz she will!
@jakobrosenqvist4691
@jakobrosenqvist4691 Год назад
@@Elmo6855 I might just tell her she can't just because I want to see her do it.
@Moshington
@Moshington Год назад
That lady shutting down and gatekeeping a female engineer. Literally toxic af.
@NSResponder
@NSResponder Год назад
Obviously it wasn't about Xyla's credentials. It was standard mean-girl bullying. Name and shame her.
@erniepike3902
@erniepike3902 Год назад
And what kind of manipulative gaslighting does she have on everyone else in the group that no one else stood up for Xyla. IDK what group this was but I hope she is not in a position to influence kids.
@DJFelixChester
@DJFelixChester Год назад
Xyla immediately doing the same pose as Spite the raccoon sticker as soon at the rocket lifted is the energy I want in my life.
@nickryan3417
@nickryan3417 Год назад
What's amazing about all of these rocket videos, not just Xyla's, is just how professional and capable they are getting. This is all "hobbyist" technology, but it's so polished and we're seeing some amazing achievements out of it.
@razoredgechris
@razoredgechris Год назад
as an ex hobbyist myself from 15+ years ago I am blown away by the stuff i have seen on RU-vid in the last 5 or so.. BPS was maybe the first one to blow my mind
@pmatheny1115
@pmatheny1115 9 месяцев назад
As a lifelong craftsman your skill level is remarkable and the engineering is totally amazing. I have never worked with carbon fiber so I learned some things. Great video
@gschweiger
@gschweiger Год назад
The shot with everyone reacting to takeoff was awesome.
@AaronJohnsonSTL
@AaronJohnsonSTL Год назад
It really puts into perspective how FAST it leapt off the pad with everyone tossing their heads back to track it!
@thedofflin
@thedofflin Год назад
It also helped me realise how fast that thing was going when they all immediately tilt their heads back.
@thedofflin
@thedofflin Год назад
@@AaronJohnsonSTL Oh you literally said the same thing LOL
@HansWeberHimself
@HansWeberHimself Год назад
Best part. Heads tilting up at brake neck speed. 😂
@MarkofT
@MarkofT Год назад
You have to watch it several times and watch another person each time.
@JerryRigEverything
@JerryRigEverything Год назад
super cool project
@brennanthompson
@brennanthompson Год назад
apparently capitalization is strictly prohibited
@Kammandier
@Kammandier Год назад
you reckon the nose cone scratches at what level ?
@superfishee.
@superfishee. Год назад
hello
@EIonMusk1
@EIonMusk1 11 месяцев назад
baId Mr clean bozo
@rcb3921
@rcb3921 Год назад
I don't care what you place is in life; you always will feel like a badass when walking through the desert with a rocket on your shoulder and electric guitar music playing in the background.
@a8495turtle
@a8495turtle Год назад
I’ve had a few times walking through school carrying a rocket or rocket parts. Always feels awesome.
@xylafoxlin
@xylafoxlin Год назад
hurts your shoulder though 😅
@SandalWudhu
@SandalWudhu Год назад
​@@xylafoxlini would've told you to walk it off, but you already did. That's a beautiful rocket you build there, ma'am.
@Kerballistic
@Kerballistic Год назад
Anytime I ever carry a rocket I feel cool af
@jimfuhrman8665
@jimfuhrman8665 Год назад
Spite was a perfect name, and the Rocket on your shoulder walk off was EPIC!!! Next rocket should be called “VINDICATION “. Rock on 🤘🏼 Xyla!!!
@EricSnydereasphotography
@EricSnydereasphotography 9 месяцев назад
Best line in your video "This is like $3000 worth of stuff, Im gonna light on fire". LOL
@joshmaxwellreinerallen3521
@joshmaxwellreinerallen3521 Год назад
Beautiful launch! It was my daughter's morning screen time :) Can't describe how much it means to her to see you being you!
@RyanDSM1975
@RyanDSM1975 Год назад
Strutting to the launch pad with a carbon fiber rocket on her shoulder with a casual hair flip is the most Xyla Spite vibe ever and I love it!
@nilo70
@nilo70 Год назад
You are NOT WRONG
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Год назад
Shoutout to the camera operator, too, for completely nailing it.
@c97f
@c97f Год назад
Everything about this is as impressive as hell. That schedule was nuts, you didn't miss a milestone, and you hit your target velocity almost dead on. Amazing engineering, project management, and craftsmanship!
@CVM222VOLT
@CVM222VOLT 9 месяцев назад
This is the kind of online influencer every father wishes their daughter to follow . What an amazing young lady
@willlienellson7451
@willlienellson7451 9 месяцев назад
Keep your kids off social media, even better.
@ThisHandleIsTakenTryThis
@ThisHandleIsTakenTryThis 9 месяцев назад
@@willlienellson7451not necessarily
@josephpowell6009
@josephpowell6009 8 месяцев назад
their sons too , for more than 1 reason.
@robertlangley258
@robertlangley258 7 месяцев назад
@@willlienellson7451......why are you here?
@robertlangley258
@robertlangley258 7 месяцев назад
@@ThisHandleIsTakenTryThis.........always gotta be one turd in the audience.
@UmiRyuzki2
@UmiRyuzki2 Год назад
There is nothing more entertaining than watching Xyla and Joe hitting explosives with a hammer. 😆
@tolkienfan1972
@tolkienfan1972 Год назад
Definitely one of the highlights
@Trojan7575
@Trojan7575 Год назад
Wow people fall for this ,therapist are human too and just as predictable when it comes to taking advantage of us all.Im just happy that you didn't show yourself using an angle grinder with carbon Fibre without a mask . It's lethal
@XD-nj7bc
@XD-nj7bc Год назад
@@Trojan7575 What?
@teddypamperin6232
@teddypamperin6232 Год назад
I was waiting for the typical mechanics wisdom if a bolt it stuck - just add some heat to the outer part and that will make the fit looser until it cools down. Oxy-gas heat is most common. Without the body and nozzle containing /raising /directing the pressure, would the fuel grains just look like a fast burning sparkler?
@drivemenuts3011
@drivemenuts3011 Год назад
It will take many tedious hours and a lot of damage to pull that motor apart. I doubt that heating the outer casing will achieve anything.
@josephpk4878
@josephpk4878 Год назад
Lesson Learned: When the people you're working with don't recognize the value that you bring and allow you to ascent to the top... build a carbon fibre rocket and use it to blow right past them. I got goosebumps on the countdown - it must've been insane to see it live.
@jeffrowe6004
@jeffrowe6004 Год назад
Elon started with the same spite because someone refused to sell him a rocket.
@safeish57
@safeish57 Год назад
@@jeffrowe6004 difference is elon didnt make any of the rockets
@dr.swaster8763
@dr.swaster8763 Год назад
Actually he has been quite integral to the development of his rockets. He does hold the captains role.
@dstr1
@dstr1 Год назад
​@@safeish57you mean that he didn't LABOR on the manufacturing of the rockets! When one build things it's necessary to utilize tools. These tools comes in all forms some mechanical and others in the form of human. If you think it's not essential to apply these tools you've never built much and is unlikely to do so until you have acquired such knowledge. Since every person that has built anything significant had to use tools, be it human, mechanical or both usually both.
@edwardwaltonbespoke5817
@edwardwaltonbespoke5817 Год назад
​@@dstr1 👍 And I'm pretty sure he was on the production floor one Thanksgiving in order to keep his project on track.
@bgdavenport
@bgdavenport Год назад
I started building Estes rockets on my 13th birthday (1965). I still have the launcher my father and I designed as an instantaneous launch option to the old Estes "wait-for-awhile" launcher. I still have the very first issue of the Saturn 1B which I built when I was 16. It's a bit dilapidated now. I'm 71 year old. Shoot for the stars!
@charlesballard5251
@charlesballard5251 Год назад
Congratulations for being able to hold onto that S1B for so long. I'm 57 and don't have any of the models I built when I was young.
@davidbaker8580
@davidbaker8580 Год назад
Still have the Mercury and Saturn 1B built in the early 70's. All of the others are gone. I'm 60 now.
@daddyofcallie
@daddyofcallie Год назад
I have an unopened Estes box kit (from mid 90s), with a few rockets and launcher, and motors. Never built them with my kids. So I'll be building them with my grandsons soon. I have a rocket from the early 70s that I'll rehab and fly as well. We used to fly them from El Mirage dry lake in CA, then ride mini-bikes to chase them down before they hit the ground.
@Video_Crow
@Video_Crow Год назад
@@daddyofcallie I would recommend not using the old engines when you finish the rockets - my first ever rocket kit was a gift from my uncle who similarly had it in storage for years. First launch using one of the old engines and it barely cleared the launch rod before the ejection charge went off and blew the top off the rocket. I'm guessing the black powder had absorbed moisture over the years or something, but it burned through the entire engine almost instantaneously and the ejection charge was certainly more energetic than normal.
@daddyofcallie
@daddyofcallie Год назад
I'll get new engines. Thanks@@Video_Crow
@michaelkovalenko1429
@michaelkovalenko1429 8 месяцев назад
That's awesome! It's amazing how much hard work went into building this amazing rocket. I like Xyla's enthusiasm, genuine interest, knowledge. A very uplifting and inspiring video. Thanks!
@adriendauphinais1200
@adriendauphinais1200 Год назад
That's an absolutely awesome rocket, an absolute joy to see built and launched.
@MonkeyJedi99
@MonkeyJedi99 Год назад
And the Raccoon Federation approves of the chosen pilot.
@teslatrooper
@teslatrooper Год назад
An uncut shot of the full flight from at least one angle would've been nice, I don't think anyone would complain about the video being a little longer
@filipdahlberg4420
@filipdahlberg4420 Год назад
Could have let it be at the end or something even or a separate vid
@jonnyphenomenon
@jonnyphenomenon Год назад
True! I can't imagine ever thinking one of xylas videos was too long.😊
@ravenmad9225
@ravenmad9225 Год назад
My first thought was that after all that effort the camera man missed the shot.
@perryrush6563
@perryrush6563 Год назад
I wish it had the video as well.
@1QKGLH
@1QKGLH Год назад
It's part of the current generation raised on youtube shorts, insta, and tiktok. Everything is short clips, substance takes a back seat. Yeah, the whole flight would be been nice.
@sparrowbe4k802
@sparrowbe4k802 Год назад
I admit I've not watched the whole thig here but Xyla is one of the top ten creators out there. The old argument about "style over content" or "content over style" doesn't apply because she has both. It's educational, she's pretty, rockets are cool, slightly better than kitten videos and I'm doing nothing again. Thx Xyla, thanks a bunch.
@neglectfulsausage7689
@neglectfulsausage7689 Год назад
I thought it was funny she cant legally say how to make the rocket parts when she is making them legally.
@sparrowbe4k802
@sparrowbe4k802 Год назад
@@neglectfulsausage7689 I think she means she'll wind up getting heavily censored and maybe even kicked off youtube. The number of channels I watch where they say "we can't out it on here because of the algorithm." It's getting silly now.
@1sciguy1929
@1sciguy1929 8 месяцев назад
As a TRA L3, I am thoroughly impressed with the build quality and overall clear knowledge of high powered rocketry in general - amazing job! Especially when compared to some popular youtubers who bite off more than they can safely chew given their experience, your project and process was a refreshing step in the right direction in terms of youtubers showing safe and well-established build practices. Again, amazing job, I look forward to more FAR shenanigans :)
@kerbalengineeringsystems7415
@kerbalengineeringsystems7415 11 дней назад
Xyla has two moods - perfectly executed L3-level vehicles and "lol what if we put a rocket in this"
@BPSspace
@BPSspace Год назад
ABSOLUTE W, phenomenal build and a perfect flight! Congrats homie :)
@tka4nik
@tka4nik Год назад
"True hot girl shit, is laying up your own fin plates" (c)
@Craftlngo
@Craftlngo Год назад
Calling you out as "PR-Girl" is absolutely despising your talent, ingenuity and hard work as an engineer to such a degree that you call the Rocket _Spite._ You go Girl!
@circuitguy9750
@circuitguy9750 Год назад
Wow. No kidding. Also, even if someone thought Xyla was just there for PR, wouldn't you want the PR person in the pictures, you know ... for public relations?! Serious dick move. 😔
@sixoffcenter80
@sixoffcenter80 Год назад
I feel like "PR-girl" is just like a weird backhanded way of walling her an influencer.
@jttech44
@jttech44 8 месяцев назад
@@sixoffcenter80 It's more of "generic hotgirl who doesn't know anything", which, hellofan insult, but ultimately the polar opposite of the truth, with or without the bad ass all carbon rocket she built.
@snorman1911
@snorman1911 6 месяцев назад
I'm only here because this shewed in my feed and the thumbnail is a typical "look at me I'm a girl" pic that would look ridiculous would a man do the same thing. And why not, with all the leg humpers.
@MorganBenton
@MorganBenton Год назад
Idea: for bulkhead epoxy, since it's difficult to see inside the tube, use UV-reactive pigment so that a black light will make it glow :)
@JayWye52
@JayWye52 Год назад
or a little UV-LED flashlight.
@robb2923
@robb2923 9 месяцев назад
Awsome! And that “botal tote” (7:53) is great stuff! 😅
@kedrickswain6509
@kedrickswain6509 Год назад
The effect the speed had on the decal was incredible
@smokeylovesfire1589
@smokeylovesfire1589 Год назад
I saw that as well.
@loganr8277
@loganr8277 Год назад
to me it looked like it spelled "Spiss" afterwards and im loving that
@frankierzucekjr
@frankierzucekjr Год назад
Even after a clear coat.
@modquad18
@modquad18 Год назад
I assumed heat (from motor) played a role as well??
@AntiVaganza
@AntiVaganza Год назад
@@modquad18 or the flames licking it before take off.
@Pwn3dbyth3n00b
@Pwn3dbyth3n00b Год назад
3:15 Wow composites are really simple? I'm going to start a submarine company now. Thanks for the inspiration.
@nekko3559
@nekko3559 Год назад
I'd pay atleast 250k to get a seat!
@cholulahotsauce6166
@cholulahotsauce6166 Год назад
Very simple, off the shelf parts.
@AlbertaGeek
@AlbertaGeek Год назад
And if any engineer specializing in submersibles tells you your design is shit, you can just resolve the issue by firing them!
@spvillano
@spvillano 5 месяцев назад
@@AlbertaGeek and using expired airplane carbon fiber isn't exactly a grand idea when one's pushing the most extreme of extreme conditions this side of gas giants.
@enkiimuto1041
@enkiimuto1041 Год назад
I respect that the name of the rocket is based on what its fuel is. Good on you!
@peraltarockets
@peraltarockets Год назад
Oh hell yeah, Xyla. Congrats on the L3. As always, you rock. I am learning so many techniques from this video.
@0GregorSchultz0
@0GregorSchultz0 Год назад
eyo Xyla, Im a boatbuilder and though I mostly work with polyester, sometime I work with epoxy. I dont know if you ever experienced it, but removing your nylon "non-stick" from epoxy has somewhat of a piezo-electric effect that you can see.. whenever we work with epox, we always dim the the lights before ripping off the nylon....it looks otherworldy! :)
@jameswoll
@jameswoll Год назад
Triboluminescence!
@0GregorSchultz0
@0GregorSchultz0 Год назад
@@jameswoll thanks, I Forgor :D
@BloodAsp
@BloodAsp Год назад
Possibly x-ray production as well.
@andrewedgecombe
@andrewedgecombe Год назад
That was absolutely awesome, and worth the wait! Well done Xyla, and well flown Spite! It was bound to be amazing - you couldn’t have something look that great on the ground not fly spectacularly 🎉
@OwenIverson
@OwenIverson 8 месяцев назад
5:30 love it!! So often, the jigs that people come up with are more interesting than the piece they're making
@UpLateGeek
@UpLateGeek Год назад
Amazing work! You even got a bit of spin action too. If this is the result of someone making you spiteful, I pity anyone who makes you _really mad!_ Keep this up and you'll be sending a rocket to space in no time!
@jakobrosenqvist4691
@jakobrosenqvist4691 Год назад
Then spite come careening trough your livingroom wall.
@akakscase
@akakscase Год назад
She already sent one to an altitude that exceeds the limit of many light aircraft. But what most engineers and aerospace designers consider “space” is 528,000 feet up. There is a reason rockets that can truly reach that height don’t use a solid fuel.
@JohnRourke-n2n
@JohnRourke-n2n Год назад
Although I've never done any rocketeering (yet!), I am an engineer and so watching your attention to detail at the same time as such joyful enthusiasm, had me grinning like a happy camper myself when Spite lit up and rocketed(!) away... it is so much fun to explore new things by experiment, especially when you do it yourself.. Great Job, not just in building the device but communicating the feelings as well!
@paulkinzer7661
@paulkinzer7661 Год назад
There are loads of things I love when I get to watch your records of what you do. Here are a few that come to mind right after finishing this one: you work hard, you have fun, you have friends there to help and share in the joy of what you do. That all comes across as just part of the way you do things, whatever it is you do. That is not true with lots of other creators; they might have all these things, but not all make it as clear and vital as you do. Thanks for another uplifting lift up!
@michaellovett8773
@michaellovett8773 20 дней назад
Enjoyed the build. Strangely most satisfied with the ending of the couple trailing the group holding hands.
@Ferreira019760
@Ferreira019760 Год назад
And Xyla engages in rocket science. Nice to see you excited and smiling again. Wish I could join a science club with people who are so engaged as you are. Learning while having fun has to be the one of the best things in life.
@unclerojelio6320
@unclerojelio6320 Год назад
Pointless story: I was heavy into rocketry 20 years ago, back in the day when flight computers were just coming online and GPS was new and expensive. I wanted to build my own GPS tracker that transmitted a position on the 2m ham radio band into the APRS network. To do so I would need a ham radio technician license. At the testing site, after I had passed the technician test, the proctor asked if I wanted to take the General class license test while I was there. Not having studied for it, I failed the test by one question. Gauntlet thrown, I came back the next month prepared to take the General and Extra exams, including the Morse code test, and passed all. Consumed by a new hobby, I never finished that tracker nor ever launched another rocket.
@Deathsead747
@Deathsead747 Год назад
Best way to prove the naysayers, build a damn rocket yourself. Now that's baller!
@8867348
@8867348 9 месяцев назад
Wow!! That was an incredible amount of hard work. I had no idea. From someone that knows nothing about rocket building, that was an amazing job and an amazing launch flight and recovery. Great job. I hope you reached your goals. You certainly deserve it.
@LeAdri1du40
@LeAdri1du40 Год назад
Whenever you need to remove the motor, heat up the metal enclosure with a heat gun, it will expand and make it easier to slide out (it would also have helped to get it inside)
@KevinLyda
@KevinLyda Год назад
Heat gun, rocket propellant, I can understand a little reluctance there. But yeah, definitely on the way out!
@brianlee6849
@brianlee6849 Год назад
Maybe the opposite cool the motor then there's no danger.
@brianlee6849
@brianlee6849 Год назад
For installation
@Splarkszter
@Splarkszter Год назад
@@KevinLyda Propellant needs hundreds of degrees, a couple tens is not big deal.
@matteyas
@matteyas Год назад
​@@KevinLyda The propellant ignites at 600+ °F if I'm not mistaken, so there's quite some room for heating the tube for assembly as well.
@davydatwood3158
@davydatwood3158 Год назад
That was awesome! So many thoughts. First: yay for remembering that scheduling time for "things that keep me sane" is sooo important. It's easy to get caught up in "but this is a hobby, it should be fun," and forget to do something simple like hang with your mates. Second: I feel like the camera work for the first sequence in the workshop was really good, so shoutout to the camera operator. Third: at the end, I was struck by the sheer *history* in this rocket. Twenty-first century electronics stuffed inside a vehicle built using late twentieth century materials, launched off a rail that hasn't really changed since 1944, and propelled using a method that is basically unchanged from 1880s naval artillery. Even the building techniques range from modern computer-controlled tools all the way back to hand-work that is thousands of years old. I know this sort of thing is all around us, but this rocket just made me really see the way everything comes from somewhere and it all chains together like falling dominoes to give us the world we have today. Too deep? Well, be proud that you can inspire such thoughts. :D
@archivist17
@archivist17 Год назад
Spite might just be the best rocket pilot ever, but her ground crew, led by Xyla, are wholesome splodey fun peeps!
@shanee7511
@shanee7511 7 месяцев назад
I've watched just under 1/2 of this video thus far and I am subscribing. This showed up in my recommended videos and I will now (after finishing the video) go down the carbon fiber rabbit hole. Something I always had an interest in before but now I have to learn more. Great video!
@TexRobNC
@TexRobNC Год назад
You're mood carries through in your communication, your pacing is excited and full of energy. I'm glad you're doing well!
@thegreenpickel
@thegreenpickel Год назад
Thank you for showing the whole process from build to launch in one video instead of a six-part mini-series.
@CL-yp1bs
@CL-yp1bs Год назад
Camera man blew the shot… lol - I feel like I watched this entire video, and I only saw five seconds of the rocket in the air… with that said great job the rocket flew very straight and you did an amazing job!
@Coyotehello
@Coyotehello 9 месяцев назад
I am not really into rockets, but I can appreciate the amount of work and precision. That was hot! Well done.
@OrenKaplan83
@OrenKaplan83 Год назад
This was so freaking awesome!! Go Spite!
@peterjamesfoote3964
@peterjamesfoote3964 7 месяцев назад
This was amazing!!! Congratulations on a successful launch! How high did it go? That went by pretty quickly.
@peterjamesfoote3964
@peterjamesfoote3964 7 месяцев назад
23k feet! Awesome! ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤
@dennisleasock
@dennisleasock Год назад
For simple, faster, better FILLETS order a bag of 3m Glass Bubbles (usually called micro) from Aircraft Spruce. In a dixie cup, mix the bubbles with the same epoxy you'll be using with your cloth, until you have a peanut butter kind of paste, use a tongue depressor to create the profile, and put your cloth down. A better chemical bond, no waiting or sanding. Hope this helps. Also try flocked cotton for larger radii fillets.
@NigelMarston
@NigelMarston Год назад
RU-vid just gets better and better. Content like this is why I will never return to conventional broadcasting again. This is EPIC stuff. Fun story about electric scissors... I'm 54yo now but about 50 years ago my Mom had a pair that I discovered while I was left unattended for 30 seconds, and I punked-up my haircut years before the Sex Pistols hit the scene.
@Splarkszter
@Splarkszter Год назад
Do not depend on youtube, while they are the current monopoly on this type of platfom, xyla is the one that is to praise for, google shall burn.
@error.418
@error.418 Год назад
@@Splarkszter It's not a monopoly, and they aren't gonna burn. Just spend some time supporting platforms like Nebula, Curiosity Stream, Vimeo, and any other platform supporting independent media (which still also includes RU-vid).
@TrogdorBurnin8or
@TrogdorBurnin8or Год назад
The camera won't bias the aero as long as there's another camera (or camera-shaped block of cardboard & hot glue) on the other side and they're mounted with X and Y mirror symmetry rather than rotational symmetry.
@patrickflynn2177
@patrickflynn2177 Месяц назад
I truly love intelligence and creativity with growing each day. I'm glad I was introduced to your channel.. your builds are amazing... Glad you have wonderful friends and family. It's wholesome and educational. Good vibes
@mrimmortal1579
@mrimmortal1579 Год назад
Wait…. Did you just say “Boatal Toat”?? 😂 Glad to see you back in action, Xyla. Great build! Amazing engineering from an even more amazing person. Hope you’re well 😁
@revodrvr
@revodrvr Год назад
I caught that as well
@rolandwheeler4842
@rolandwheeler4842 Год назад
Very cool Xyla! My buddy sent me this video. I certified Level 3 under Tripoli 20+ years ago (Aerotech M1319, 75mm motor in a 9' tall, 7.5" diameter scratch-built rocket). It is amazing how much has changed, yet the design and building of high power rockets are so similar. Carbon fiber was just coming into discussions back then, but all we had were sono tubes, which we fiberglassed along with Birch plywood fins (glassed into the center tube as well as outside tube). And computers were much simpler too. I really enjoyed your journey, and especially your enthusiasm. Great job young lady!
@webtoedman
@webtoedman Год назад
The British Bloodhound ground to air missile had plywood fins.
@cvabuck5489
@cvabuck5489 Год назад
I haven't flown in over ten years when I did my qualification flight on an aerotech smoky H. This popped up today in my recommended videos and holy crap was this amazing. Wish I could have seen this flight in person. Also, was that breakaway guide your idea? Pure genius!
@russellamaru5175
@russellamaru5175 Год назад
You rock, young lady! That was an awesome rocket build, launch, fly straight, and recover! Keep following your passions and dreams because this is what makes life really, REALLY EXCITING. (and of course, there will be lots of hard work)
@linecraftman3907
@linecraftman3907 Год назад
what a great build, the carbon weave is gorgeous and i'm honestly suprised the sticker got peeled off by the sheer speed despite being covered in clear coat! Would love to see a short video or a youtube commnuity post talking about post launch, such as the motor delining, what happened to the camera and telemetry data (if there is anything to share)
@empoweryou1
@empoweryou1 Год назад
I've had several reloads with tight liners(~20:00) through the years. I usually test fit it in the casing before loading the grains. If it's too tight, I just sand it lightly until it fits normally. I haven't seen the fly away rail guide system before, that is beyond cool!! Great flight, great build!!
@radicalrick9587
@radicalrick9587 Год назад
*My brother and I grew up building and launching Model Rockets, so this was one awesome video.* *Thanks for posting it.*
@edugomez5006
@edugomez5006 22 дня назад
Dude perfect: we have the the best home made rockets. Xyla foxlin: hold my beer!
@cptairwolf
@cptairwolf Год назад
Any father would be proud to have a daughter like Xyla, what an incredible inspiration you are for all the little girls (and boys) out there! Keep up the amazing content.
@ewingfox6459
@ewingfox6459 Год назад
100% - have already forwarded to my 15yo daughter (budding badass) and a few dad friends who are great at empowering their kiddos!!😊
@neglectfulsausage7689
@neglectfulsausage7689 Год назад
shes not an inspiration for boys. Last I heard girls cant take inspiriation from boys or men, thats why we need "women who are inspiration in jobs to inspire women" because people are only inspired by those who are the same as them which is why its okay to hire women over men into jobs.
@georgplaz
@georgplaz Год назад
why fathers in particular?
@neglectfulsausage7689
@neglectfulsausage7689 Год назад
@@georgplaz Cuz daddy like, mmm.
@neglectfulsausage7689
@neglectfulsausage7689 Год назад
On her internet page it says she has a group for women and minorities. So white people and males need not apply. Thats not being a role model for boys.
@MartinPHellwig
@MartinPHellwig Год назад
I had some west epoxy carbon fibre part do Mach 2 a decade or two ago, though to be honest it was only for a brief amount of time, it wasn't designed to be a rocket and it wasn't planned.
@ronnienaron8389
@ronnienaron8389 9 месяцев назад
When you’re done, self gratifying yourself and patting yourself on the back light that candle
@sir_vix
@sir_vix Год назад
People might not realize, but Xyla is actually wearing NASA's officially designated PPE for motor integration. I've always thought it weird that Joe didn't follow the guidelines.
@neglectfulsausage7689
@neglectfulsausage7689 Год назад
yeah but she dances like a 12 y.o. I dont see 50 y.o. men dancing like that.
@42Chrome
@42Chrome Год назад
@@neglectfulsausage7689 and maybe that is a problem with the men!
@neglectfulsausage7689
@neglectfulsausage7689 Год назад
@@42Chrome So men not acting childish is mens problem?
@diastin
@diastin Год назад
@@neglectfulsausage7689 Am a man. Can confirm.
@diotough
@diotough Год назад
@@neglectfulsausage7689 Maybe they should to have more fun
@botondkis9624
@botondkis9624 13 дней назад
Thank you for the fin alignment tool idea, I made one for my rocket with a 3d printer and it came out to be very good.
@steventomes2258
@steventomes2258 Год назад
Okay, that releasing guide system is frankly ingenious. I hope to see more of them in the future.
@michaels6981
@michaels6981 Год назад
So one day (about three years ago) I was looking for videos on kayaks and canoes and I find Xyla and watched her build a canoe from scratch. Then for some reason she doesn't show up on my watch list again UNTIL TODAY! OMG! You've come a long way baby! Canoes, wooden bustiers, and now ROCKETS! You are amazing!
@tactileslut
@tactileslut Год назад
RU-vid needs a raging list filter so low volume high value content like hers doesn't get lost in the daily barrage of uploads.
@MichaelDouglasSkewes
@MichaelDouglasSkewes Месяц назад
Im from Burbank too,so im guessing you lanched it at Lucerne Valley rocket launch. I haven't been there in about 10 years. My son and built a rocket and it took half the day to launch it and it came back screaming towards the crowd of people watching! I thought it was funny ,but other people didn't, nor my son either! I have a Saturn V to launch, but i need to put in a couple cameras! Nice launch!
@jhontompsan365
@jhontompsan365 Год назад
With custom sanding blocks you can use double sided tape to hold the sandpaper, and then when you need to change paper if you can't peel/scrape it all of use solvent to remove the rest
@The_J_Man
@The_J_Man Год назад
What better reason to build something than when someone says you can't/ shouldnt! What a great build ❤
@NordicRest
@NordicRest Год назад
You looked like you were having so much fun in this whole video! It's really nice to see you have so much joie de vivre.
@johncillis3431
@johncillis3431 11 месяцев назад
I built Century Rockets from the mid 70's to about '78, when I was in high school. Had I met someone like you who could light up the room like you do and make my hobby look cool, we would have been soulmates for life, lol. My friends would watch me launch my rockets, which with a CX7 could hit just shy of 2000 feet, and I flew them at my high school in the Napa Valley, the only place big enough that I knew I could find my rocket, which sometimes under the chute landed up to a qtr mile away. It would take off out of sight. I suspended a tennis match much to the anger of my HS's tennis coach, when the sound of my rocket on one flight stunned everyone at the match and I an my friends were almost marked as dweebs for life, my only salvation is I was the best cyclist on campus. Your video is truly enjoyable, you are a good rocketry coach and that's four decades of post college teaching talking, lol, in the tourism systems science field. My daughter is good at explaining things like you do, now getting her Masters in International Studies, and she was not into rocketry, but was into crafts and computer science.
@tjeremypope
@tjeremypope Год назад
You are my hero. I am so happy to see your videos, and your energy. You inspire more than you think. I am so glad I found your channel years ago.
@radicalrick9587
@radicalrick9587 Год назад
*You are now officially one of the most Bad Ass Rocketeer Girl out there!*
@7cle
@7cle Год назад
The tube into tube insertion scene between you two is great. I think we all enjoyed watching it as much as you seemed to have yourselves. 😊
@robertgOU812
@robertgOU812 9 месяцев назад
That Black and Decker work bench. I have one as well, but it is close to 35 years old. Still works wonderfully.
@blamb42
@blamb42 Год назад
This is the first Xyla video that I've seen, it came up because I relive my youth watching rocket videos (and the hobby has come a long way since I was a kid). All I want to say is "Move over Rachel Riley, there's a new girl nerd in the house." BTW - I liked that you take your cat camping with you.
@JayWye52
@JayWye52 Год назад
I can remember buying Estes motors 3 in a tube,USPS mail-order,and motors were around 50c each. then 20 yrs ago,I started again with LMRs,and a G reload was $5. Now it's $36.
@clawsoon
@clawsoon Год назад
There can be more than one "girl nerd" at a time, lol, no need for anybody to move over. This isn't a 1980's comedy club. :-D
@blamb42
@blamb42 Год назад
@@clawsoon - At my age it has to be two girl nerds so that when I fall asleep they have each other to talk to. (Credit to Rodney Dangerfield)
@dan725
@dan725 Год назад
Wow that launch was incredible! I loved everyone’s reaction, and that thing just MOVED. You have to be and should be proud of this incredible build!!! It’s also AMAZINGLY INSPIRING to see all these young engineers out there doing things like this! Who said the future is bleak when we have youngins like this just KILLIN’ IT!
@pianosign
@pianosign Год назад
this was amazing! i've never understood the appeal of amateur rocketry, i'm sorry to say, but now i am starting to get it. side note: where did you get your purple utility knife (appears in other vids)? i'm kind of obsessed with purple.
@kamui004
@kamui004 Год назад
Some engineers in aerospace started with this or are still doing this as a hobby. I can understand the appeal and difference between working for NASA on a team with several million dollar rockets and making one for yourself. Or some aviators in the civil and military still do some flying in their own small plane outside work, or go down even smaller with RC or having or building their model plane for the desk or shelf.
@bosstowndynamics5488
@bosstowndynamics5488 Год назад
Same, I can see there's something to it but small rocket go up seemed a bit basic. Big rocket go up very quickly and very far though, plus Xyla's build videos in general just show another level of the hobby that makes it seem way deeper than a basic off the shelf kit or similar.
@USEditor
@USEditor 3 месяца назад
Regarding the entire concept, its mission, your flawless precision during construction, the phase testing, final assembly, preflight preparation, setup of the launch rod, mission operations, arming, and the ignition to launch phase of your rocket… …simply put without hyperbole-all facets of your effort can only be judged as absolutely outstanding, astonishing, inspiring, enlightening, exhilarating, invigorating, and damn girl you rock!
@backslash-z
@backslash-z Год назад
Great build, the carbon fiber looks awesome! I have you beat by a couple months on the supersonic Total Boat resin since I used some fast-cure Total Boat resin for a cardboard/fiberglass build that skirted Mach 2 in March!
@StevenIngram
@StevenIngram Год назад
I thought it was amusing that after the launch, it looked like the rocket had changed its name from Spite to Spice. :D
@MaxGuides
@MaxGuides Год назад
They sell prepreg carbon spools so that you can just layup exactly as much as you need & don’t need to mess around with epoxy each time. Just have to keep them refrigerated & can use them for a dozen different projects. Way cheaper & a bit more freedom to layup odd shapes but a bit more work than going with premade panels.
@BenjWarrant
@BenjWarrant 10 месяцев назад
I'm 66, and this (along with others) is the video I would point to as evidence that the world has really changed since I was a teenager. A 'girl launching rockets' in those days would have been as unusual as a flying pig. Now it's on RU-vid. I love it.
@toastrecon
@toastrecon Год назад
Dang! Nice work! I was curious to know what the GPS data looked like during the Mach 2+ portion of the launch. I’ve heard that the “civilian” GPS units won’t send data if the altitude and velocity exceed some preset limits.
@theorbtwo
@theorbtwo Год назад
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coordinating_Committee_for_Multilateral_Export_Controls -- the limit is generally 1,000 knots and 18km. That's only mach 1.5 (appx), but appogee was probably quite a bit lower than that (I don't think she ever gives a number for it). Some gps units will instead stop when the speed *or* the height limit is reached. Those would have been a problem, but as these units seem to be sold for doing rocketry, I doubt they'd have that problem. (The gps altimeter used for deploying the chutes was definitely sold for doing rocketry, and the gps trackers only actually needed to work when stationary and at ground level.)
@toastrecon
@toastrecon Год назад
@@theorbtwo interesting! So, basically they’re limiting hypersonic missiles and ICBMs.
@fewwiggle
@fewwiggle Год назад
@@theorbtwo There's text at 33 minutes that shows the max altitude was ~ 7 km
@leo_warren
@leo_warren Год назад
It's amazing what a bit of Spite can do!
@ignatzpepchuk
@ignatzpepchuk Год назад
How you and JB omitted all the innuendo during the shaft lube and ramming sequence is ...uh, commendable. 😂
@carlhitchon1009
@carlhitchon1009 Год назад
Geeze thanks for that at least. Sleeze rocket launching. Sexual promotion. Maybe I'm just too old, but this is pretty weird.
@appa609
@appa609 Год назад
She may have friendzoned him and he's too self conscious to joke about it
@chunney226
@chunney226 Год назад
BotalToat at 7:50 has me crackin' up
@arthurminiear2904
@arthurminiear2904 Год назад
I'm glad I recently found your channel. I'm enjoying your creativity and wide range of creative content. It's pretty certain you are inspiring to creative makers, everywhere, to just get out there and do it. For me, it's refreshing to see a young person with so many cultivated skill sets. As well as the obvious support circle of good friends. 🎉congratulations on exceeding your target goals 🎉.
@400_billion_suns
@400_billion_suns Год назад
2:30 Tip: when pouring from bottles of that type with thick liquids (oil, resin, etc.), rotate the bottle sideways (90 degrees from how it's being held here, so the "plane" of the bottle is parallel to the table instead of perpendicular). It makes it easier to pour and also prevents the liquid from running down the front of the bottle.
@stevekj1
@stevekj1 8 месяцев назад
I've also seen recommendations to turn the bottle 180 degrees, and pour from the "top", for even less spillage. My grasp of fluid dynamics is insufficient to explain why either of those options is better than the "front" pour, though :)
@billbennett6398
@billbennett6398 8 месяцев назад
I have been pouring like that for 1/2 life, from milk to petrol cans, and it stops the glugging as the liquid tries to get out
@Curt_Sampson
@Curt_Sampson 8 месяцев назад
@@stevekj1 When you turn a bottle like that sideways, unless it's very full the level of liquid won't cover the exit hole, so air can enter the container without having to go through the liquid. When you hold it vertically, with the exit hole at the bottom, that situation won't occur until you have very little left in the bottle, giving you a "glug, glug" as the air enters the container in bursts.
@stevekj1
@stevekj1 8 месяцев назад
@@Curt_Sampson Oh right. These bottles do not have air intake holes on the opposite side like gas jerry cans do. Okay, so would you recommend the 90 degree sideways pour like @400_billion_suns suggests, or the 180 degree "top" pour, which leaves the bulk of the liquid even farther away from the exit hole, allowing more air to enter when the bottle is completely full, but also requiring significantly better aim since the spout is now a lot further away from the hole you are trying to pour into? Dilemmas, dilemmas :) (I think I have used the top pour fairly successfully if I am pouring into a receptacle that sticks up from other blocking objects, allowing the bottle to be held lower down, with the spout still close to the hole it is supposed to be poured into - or just use a funnel)
@lukasmakarios4998
@lukasmakarios4998 Год назад
I'm sure I'm not the first person to tell you that "you're a freakin' genius, girl!" I wish I had known someone like you 40 years ago. Maybe your energy would have outclassed me, but I could still have cheered from the sidelines. Such a cool project ... as they all are, actually.
@rayhilton1759
@rayhilton1759 Месяц назад
Every now and then along comes a video you can't stop watching, this is one of those. Not my type of video but well done keep it up.
@Yamswiggin
@Yamswiggin Год назад
It's weird to me that while I watch your videos, I'm like "hey I have that drill press! I have those shrink tubes! I have that same dead blow hammer!" It feels validating to see a phenomenally competent DIYer with a similar tool kit :D Makes me feel like I'm making decently good choices in my garage :D Thanks for making this video!!
@maxximumb
@maxximumb Год назад
Awesome video. The drone shot of the launch at 32:58 is just breath takingly stunning.
@rdwells
@rdwells Год назад
Came here to say this. I rewound and watched that about 10 times.
@jonathanbush6197
@jonathanbush6197 Год назад
Yeh, awesome drone skillz on display
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