PVC Rocketry???
- Jared Haehnel
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I've always wanted to mix armature rocketry with spud guns. Using compressed air to shoot a PVC rocket out with a model rocket engine then having the engine igniting a few feet past the barrel to achieve a longer distance.
I have a few ideas on how might to do it but has anyone tried before?
Any Ideas?
I have a few ideas on how might to do it but has anyone tried before?
Any Ideas?
- Jared Haehnel
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If the moderators don't mind then I would lke to dig up some ideas. However I would like to follow the rules. Perhaps I'll look up the previous thread.
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And this was PCGUY's post regarding forum rule
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtop ... tml#142915
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtop ... tml#142915
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Thank you for the clarification. If it legal lets proceed...
Does any one have Ideas? I figure I'd do it with some sort of timer... wouldn't even know where to start looking though
Does any one have Ideas? I figure I'd do it with some sort of timer... wouldn't even know where to start looking though
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There was another thread on this not too long ago.
I think the most difficult thing would be to rig the rocket to go off after coming out the barrel, especially the barrel of a pneumatic.
I think the most difficult thing would be to rig the rocket to go off after coming out the barrel, especially the barrel of a pneumatic.
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If the rocket where to fit snugly in the barrel, and was big enough store all the needed ignition components, why not have a push button rigged to be depressed inside the cannon. So when the rocket leaves the barrel it opens and completes the circuit which would hopefully ignite the rocket engine.
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All you need really is one of those small 12v camera batteries, just enough get a wire hot.ShowNoMercy wrote:big enough store all the needed ignition components
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I was thinking along those lines. Nothing I'm going to try until I finish my current project...
12v camera battery... good idea. I was looking at maybe 2 nine volt batteries
Would a combustion work any better? Would it be enough to ignite the rocket?
12v camera battery... good idea. I was looking at maybe 2 nine volt batteries
Would a combustion work any better? Would it be enough to ignite the rocket?
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Nope, I have tried to light the rockets with a butane lighter before, and it doesn't work. I know I know dumb idea, but I was not myself .
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if you had to pack the motor with match heads or similar it would probably work, but now we're drifting into solid propellants.Jared Haehnel wrote:Would a combustion work any better? Would it be enough to ignite the rocket?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I think, I'll stick with electric ignition.
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Any idea how long it would take for the rocket engine to ignite once it had current going through the primer?
i'm assuming that you're gonna shoot it out of a cannon, then light the engine to overcome the starting energy needed for liftoff? if there was a delay in the ignition of the rocket engine, then you could probably use a sprinkler valve piloted with a solenoid, and rig the primer and the solenoid in series, then when you launch the cannon, the engine fires a tiny bit afterwards. Now that i think about it, this design could be adapted to make an RPG style launcher, only without the G...
edit: thought it through a little more... bad idea...
edit: thought it through a little more... bad idea...
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