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4.0 KiB
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-- How to make --
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-- Sugar Rockets --
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--Written & Typed by--
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-- Cloaked Warrior --
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Combine these 3 substances in the following proportions by weight:
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Potassium Nitrate.......63%
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Sugar...................27%
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Sulfur..................10%
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(you can by this stuff at the drug store)
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Note: use a diet scale or a gun reloading scale to measure the ingredients
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What to do with the chemicals
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Put the 3 combined chemicals into a plastic refrigerator container with a very
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tight lid (use a soft margarine container). Now be sure that the lid is on
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TIGHT. Shake the container for about three minutes. You just made the rocket
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propellant! This should be a yellowish powder...
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Making the Casing(s)
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Items needed:
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2 inch wide gummed, brown paper packaging tape
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Scotch tape
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1 foot length of 1/4 inch diameter hardwood dowel
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single edged razor blade
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wet sponge
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Cover the hardwood dowel with several strips of Scotch tape (layed lengthwise
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onto the dowel). Now cut a strip of gummed paper packaging tape (8 in. long)
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and lay it, gummed side DOWN, on a flat surface. Dampen all but the last inch
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of the back of the tape with a wet sponge. Turn the tape over and start at the
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dampened end, start rolling it up around the Scotch-tape-covered dowel. After
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having one layer of tape around the dowel, moisten the GUMMED side of the rest
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of the tape and roll it up around the dowel as tightly as possible.
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Problem(s):
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Many times the paper tape will start to run off to one side or the other. You
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can correct it like this (example-run off to the LEFT):
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Use a single edged razor blade to the unrolled portion of the tape right next
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to the roll. Start the slit at the LEFT edge of the tape and cut across the
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tape to within 1/4/ of an inch of the RIGHT edge. Once the tape has been
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partially cut, pull it to the RIGHT and correct the mistake. (Or vice-versa)
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LAST STEP IN MAKING THE CASING: when done rolling a casing, hold the last edge
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of the tape against a flat surface for a few moments; then slide the casing off
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the dowel and ALLOW IT TO DRY...you can also bake the casing(s) in your kitchen
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oven at 160 degrees (F) for about 30 minutes...
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Making the Nozzles
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Items needed:
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Durham's Rock Hard Water Putty
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Epoxy Glue (part A and part B)
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'Six Penny' (3/32") Ungalvanized finishing nails
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(quantity: amount of casings made)
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one length of 1/4 inch diameter hardwood dowel
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a 7/64 inch diameter drill bit
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a 1/8 inch diameter drill bit
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'Six Penny' finishing nails are about 3/32 inch in diameter. You will now make
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the core of your rocket(s). Instead of using finishing nails you may use piano
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wire that have the same diameter. You must pack the propellant down around the
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finishing nails or piano wire., then removing it when you're finished.
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Problem(s):
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The finishing nails have a little row of grooves right near the head. This
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will cause problems as you pull the finished rockets of the nail, so piano
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wire is prefered.
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The nozzle is made of the putty. To one you are first going to form a little
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1/4 inch long plug of putty in one end of each casing. You MUST only form a
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1/4 inch long plug of putty otherwise...
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We are now going to tell you how to make a gauge (in case you use too much
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putty or too little than required). Cut off a six inch length of the 1/4 inch
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hardwood dowel that you bought to use the casing with. Wrap about a dozen
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layers of masking tape around it so that one edge of the masking tape is
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EXACTLY 1-3/4 inches from one end of the dowel. Slide a casing over the dowel
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and run the end of it up against this edge of the tape. If you look in the
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open end of the casing, you will see |