Stinger Missile fireworks are spin-stabilized fireworks rockets. When you light them, the rocket spins on a small pin, then flies up. They are gyroscopically stabilized; they don't need fins or sticks.
Stinger rockets are really easy to make. Using this stinger rocket tool set, you can knock out a finished stinger in 5 or 6 minutes.
You make them using 3/4" ID x 3" long parallel tubes.
Each Stinger Missile Tool Set contains:
- Base and spindle are machined from 6061 aluminum. The spindle is mounted with allen head screws in bottom and side, to prevent spindle from turning. Base has 2 flat sides machined for solid gripping, and can be easily clamped to your workbench. Your base may be a different shape & size than the one shown in photos.
- One 3.5"-long hollow ram with nozzle former.
- One 2.25"-long solid ram. Both rams have hole drilled through for use with supplied T-puller bar.
- One drill guide (and drill bit) for 1/8" (or smaller) standard visco fuse.
- One 3/16" allen wrench
Here is how to make Stinger Missile rockets.