How To Make Alcohol Rockets From Soda Bottles

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 3. 06. 2024
  • Check out SonicDad.com to see more great projects! www.sonicdad.com/
    SonicDad's Bottle Rocket Project: • Make the Sonic Water B...
    v v v v v v v Click 'Show more' v v v v v v v
    Some of you that have followed me for a while might recognize this project as an upgraded version of my water bottle rocket launcher, seen in this video: • Turn Empty Water Bottl...
    While the old design was the cause of quite a few singed arm hairs, this new model is much more pleasant to use due to the new blast shield as well as the distance from the rockets that has been achieved by having the igniter on a longer leash. Even so, safety glasses are a required precaution, just in case.
    I recently participated in leading some science based activities for grade school aged kids and these bottle launchers were a big hit. The kids had a lot of fun attaching craft foam fins onto the bottles with duct tape and hot glue. The launchers themselves only take about 20 minutes to put together, so it's a quick and easy project that offers a ton of entertainment.
    The rockets are fueled by the combustion of rubbing alcohol, which is ignited by the spark from a barbecue igniter. I used rubbing alcohol with a concentration of about 90% in the video, but any concentration of 70% or greater should work just as well. When fueling the bottles, the most important step as shown in the video is to whip the last drops of liquid alcohol out the open end. This brings the fuel/air mixture to the proper level for a good combustion, and reduces the liquid alcohol particles expelled from the rocket upon launch that otherwise could melt the plastic blast shield or cause minor burns.
    A neat trick I did not mention in the video is that once the bottles have been fueled, rather than pushing them onto the launcher the cap can be put back on the bottle to have it ready to fire later.
    Parts for this project:
    (x2) 1.5' x 3/4" PVC Pipe
    (x2) 10" x 3/4" PVC Pipe
    3' x 1/2" PVC Pipe
    3/4" x 3/4" x 1/2" PVC Tee
    (x2) 3/4" PVC Elbow
    Push Button Barbecue Igniter
    Extra Wire (about the same diameter as the wires on the igniter)
    Solder & Heat Shrink Tubing or Electrical Tape
    Paper
    Hot Glue
    Duct Tape
    2 Liter Soda Bottle
    Safety Glasses & Hearing Protection! #NightHawkInLight
    ~-~~-~~~-~~-~
    Check out my latest video: "How To View Invisible Air Currents With Lasers"
    • How To See Invisible A...
    ~-~~-~~~-~~-~

Komentáře • 1K

  • @battlebruvabdrv1836
    @battlebruvabdrv1836 Před 8 lety +117

    Ironically the technology used in the Barbecue lighters is the same as was used in the German Panzershrek. The circle is now complete.

  • @paulspomer16
    @paulspomer16 Před 6 lety +24

    I tried this experiment and it worked great! What I also found is that after swinging the fuel drops out you should give it a quick blow into the mouth of the bottle. I compared that launch to ones where I didn't blow into it and the one where I blew into it flew significantly farther. I recommend giving it a quick blow before each launch. I found out that if you leave even small amounts of alcohol in the bottle, it will sometimes drip onto the launcher and set it on fire after launch. But anyways, Thank you for the amazing project! The kids in the neighborhood love it!

  • @BartoszMiosierny
    @BartoszMiosierny Před 9 lety +34

    For those who didn't manage to get the ignition. If you have >70% alcohol and you're sure you have the spark, it has to be the temperature of the mixture. I was having problems with ignition when the temperature was below 20 Celsius. What you can do is you can use a hairdryer to warm the bottle. Then it works every time. Good luck!
    Btw.@NightHawkInLight awesome idea!

    • @keebearfull
      @keebearfull Před 9 lety +4

      Good and workable idea. Temp is critical. However, remember that the as the hand held hair dryer runs it has continuous sparking inside the electric motor. The alcohol vapor can waft to the mouth of the plastic bottle. If too near the spark, it can ignite and you'll be holding a flame thrower bottle. In a similar experiment - to my surprise - I had an alcohol vapor flame shooting off the bottle. (I was sure the vapor was not close/concentrated enough - I was wrong.) The result was exciting but quite unsettling.

    • @MsonRPL
      @MsonRPL Před 9 lety +1

      Heh Polacy są wszędzie :D

  • @nascarpastor
    @nascarpastor Před 5 lety +26

    Mine didn't go very far like in the video. It was a little disappointing. But then I changed bottles and it was really cool! The first bottle was wide at the top (Pepsi bottle), whereas the other was more narrow and fit more snuggly on the pipe (Sprite bottle). It makes quite a bit of difference.

  • @TheKingofRandom
    @TheKingofRandom Před 9 lety +305

    I can definitely see this being a blast at backyard events

    • @Shlumpty12
      @Shlumpty12 Před 9 lety +5

      HOLY FRICK IT IS YOU!!! (0.0)

    • @gronkmonster224
      @gronkmonster224 Před 9 lety +3

      Grant Thompson - "The King of Random" crap... that you king?

    • @Sasquatch_101
      @Sasquatch_101 Před 8 lety +2

      OH MY GOD! King of random, I LOVE YOU!! Youre amazing

    • @expertech6514
      @expertech6514 Před 6 lety +1

      The King of Random 3 year ago you commented this

    • @adamsisson6557
      @adamsisson6557 Před 6 lety +1

      o my god its you

  • @epicdude000
    @epicdude000 Před 9 lety +10

    I'd just like to say that it's really cool that you're actually replying to most of the comments here. It's pretty rare to see youtubers that do that nowadays.

  • @paulspomer16
    @paulspomer16 Před 5 lety +5

    I made these and tried using a couple different fuels: 95% Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol, Denaturated Alcohol, Ethanol, Methanol, Gasoline, and Nitro RC Fuel and the Nitro RC Fuel and Ethanol seem to be the most powerful and easiest to use. When using gasoline, you need to use a very small amount of gasoline and you need to blow into the bottle a lot in order to achieve an air-fuel ratio that will burn because if you don't, the mixture will be too rich to ignite. Gasoline also produces a very bright flame compared to the others, and also produces black smoke and soot inside the bottle. Next I might try oxyacetylene!

  • @mikesean5377
    @mikesean5377 Před 6 lety +2

    Thanks for this video. A few notes: You can get 99% rubbing alcohol now which might work better for sparking if you are having any issues.
    Most grill igniters will NOT WORK since they only have 1 probe. They assume you set up that probe right next to a metal gas port to make the spark. As such, you need to have a TWO CHANNEL one, and use one wire from each.
    I used the 3 channel brinkmann igniter, capped the third one, and used the wires from channels 1 and 2 to spark to each other. They even have nice terminators at the end. You discard the probe thingees themselves.
    I also recommend NOT using a piezoelectric since you have to push really hard on the button to make the internal hammer hit the quartz crystal. A 1xAA is much nicer, on a relatively flimsy launcher.

  • @mikegrossberg8624
    @mikegrossberg8624 Před 3 lety +3

    What you have here used to be referred to as a spigot mortar, because the "barrel" is INSIDE the projectile rather than ENCLOSING it
    During WW Two, they were used in anti-submarine warfare. They were better than depth charges, as they wouldn't go off unless they hit something.
    A ship would be fitted with racks of up to 20 mortars, slightly splayed out so that, when fired, the bombs would form a spread out pattern, making it more likely they'd hit a submerged sub

  • @HouseholdHacker
    @HouseholdHacker Před 9 lety +85

    Sweet! Digging this.

  • @lucasmartin2250
    @lucasmartin2250 Před 4 lety +7

    instructions unclear- i dont have a house anymore, assumed uranium would work as fuel. But in all seriousness, awesome project!!

  • @mb323vid
    @mb323vid Před 7 lety +2

    This was for my daughters science project. If you are getting a good spark, I believe it is most likely is a fuel problem. Like others, we were using 91% alcohol from the grocery store. After trying for half an hour we only got it to fire 2 times in 70F degree weather. The spark also had all but disappeared after half an hour trying. I tried burning the 91% alcohol in an alcohol stove and it would not light, I think it may be watered down. I let it dry out (30 min), the spark was better, so we made sure we had a good spark across about an 1/8 inch (3mm) gap. We switched to Everclear 95% grain alcohol, which is what I use in my alcohol stove. The rocket fired in 1-3 clicks every time.

  • @danhart2406
    @danhart2406 Před 9 lety +6

    Awesome! Just built one and it works great. I didn't expect it to be so loud but that only adds to the excitement. Now to see what else I can launch with it. Thanks for the great video.

  • @drawingwithboba8481
    @drawingwithboba8481 Před 8 lety +237

    Instructions unclear started world war 3 in my neighborhood

  • @RimstarOrg
    @RimstarOrg Před 9 lety +12

    Nice! Take that zombies!

  • @electronicsNmore
    @electronicsNmore Před 9 lety +6

    Lot of uses for those piezo igniters.

  • @mismag822
    @mismag822 Před 9 lety +21

    That's AWESOME!

  • @HybridLibrarian
    @HybridLibrarian Před 9 lety +19

    Very cool project!

  • @Leonardokite
    @Leonardokite Před 5 lety

    About 50 years ago we made tennis ball canons out of pop cans. Of course the cans were way different back then in design and these ones had the zip tope or shall I say pull tab tops. 4 or 5 cans cleanly cut then a rough cut and to trap the ball and then on the other end of that a untouched top with the pull tab whole and a two can chamber. Add a small hole in the center of the bottom four ignition and fuel addition. My first one was taped together with a number of layers of electrical tape and was fueled by gasoline. Squirt a little gasoline in the butt end and then start shaking the apparatus around to get some air into it. Drop a tennis ball in the top and it slid down very nicely until it hit the jagged part. Lighte it off and boom that puppy would send tennis balls a hundred yards. I improved on it by using much much better tape plus a whole heck of a lot more including covering the whole surface and then used a spray can of starting fluid a.k.a. ether for the fuel. You could either shoot a tennis ball or just make one super loud boom. Kind of like the old carbide canons. I had a lot of fun with it in college.

  • @Flobroz23
    @Flobroz23 Před 9 lety

    My son and I just made this! Awsome cheap fun! We could not get the rubbing alcohol with high enough alcohol content. We settled on a small blue propane torch and filled the pop bottle for 15 seconds. This worked great!

  • @jdrizzlegaming888
    @jdrizzlegaming888 Před 9 lety +3

    General: Incoming.
    Cornel: incoming What.
    General: Bottles.
    Cornel: Bottles?
    General: Yes Mutha Fuckin Bottles.

  • @StealthTheUnknown
    @StealthTheUnknown Před 4 lety +5

    Made a shoulder-fired variety that fires 20 oz bottles and had the coos called. Good times 😂👌✌️

  • @kenny321ify
    @kenny321ify Před 9 lety +1

    These work awesome and loud. the first few times I couldn't get it to work with the alcohol because it was too cold so I put the gas from a lighter in the bottle instead. Later after it warmed up the alcohol worked amazingly.

  • @bobbg9041
    @bobbg9041 Před 7 lety +2

    This is like the can and soda can launchers you could also use tennis balls in when I was a kid, only this seems safer to use. Now I'm going to have to make one of these. Thanks.

  • @lawerancelanham
    @lawerancelanham Před 5 lety +8

    ...and this caused me to imagine a super soaker of sorts with a nice little injector atomizing alcohol as you pump action and that igniter on the trigger. Chk chk... BOOM.
    😂 In tomorrow's news...burglars swayed with alcohol induced super soaker and 16oz Coke bottles.

  • @MysteryLab
    @MysteryLab Před 7 lety +5

    We built a smaller version of this launcher and had a lot of fun learning about rockets! We posted a video sharing the experience on our channel. We enjoy watching your videos, thanks!

  • @l82nite
    @l82nite Před 6 lety +2

    Made this fun project. Some things I learned.
    I found that "not less than 99%" alcohol gave me 100% function.
    The igniter has more than enough spark.
    I made one with a kind of stun gun igniter, and it didn't help with any lower content alcohol.
    Need to be sure NO liquid alcohol is in the bottle. I almost burnt one up when the liquid kept on burning in the launcher.
    Found out, by mistake, it sometimes fires twice, after first firing, without adding more alcohol.
    Stuck the bottle on after firing, and wanted to check for spark. BANG!!! it went off.
    Always point it in a safe direction, and don't do it indoors.
    Because it's so loud, I only fire it at the shooting range.
    Has anyone fired it at night????
    Is there any flame????

  • @DaveC2729
    @DaveC2729 Před 7 lety +2

    This could probably be done a lot more simply. Just tape a pushbutton-igniting propane torch to one end of a 1/2" pipe, put the neck of the 2l bottle on the other end as shown, wiggle the smaller bottle on the other end also as shown, then flow mixed air/propane into the bottle from the torch for several seconds and pull the trigger. A way to vent air from the bottle as propane/air mix flows in may or may not be necessary.

  • @ec1005
    @ec1005 Před 7 lety +66

    guys instead of rubbing alcohol i used nuclear fission help.

    • @tmtrainerred9968
      @tmtrainerred9968 Před 7 lety

      with what

    • @majmolom8
      @majmolom8 Před 7 lety

      Euan C It could quite replace that. 😁

    • @antonizajac3907
      @antonizajac3907 Před 6 lety

      Girlyman I used Nuclear Fusion and caused a second Tunguska

    • @wolf222555
      @wolf222555 Před 6 lety

      Euan C hahaha, may i suggest antimatter for more efficiency? :-)

    • @granola661
      @granola661 Před 5 lety

      Guys my nuclear fusion looks kinda weird and glowy

  • @SonicDadDotCom
    @SonicDadDotCom Před 9 lety +51

    Fantastic job on this vid. We are completely honored to be associated with NightHawkinLight.
    -Abe & The SonicDad Crew

  • @masterk1086
    @masterk1086 Před 9 lety +1

    Made the launcher this past weekend. Kids love it! Thank you!

  • @AngryHybridApe
    @AngryHybridApe Před rokem

    When I was a kid, we used to make tennis ball canons. They were tin beer and coke cans, 3 with the bottoms and tops cut off and one at the bottom with top and bottom still on it, all taped together. The bottom can had a small hole about an inch from the bottom. The hard part was carburating the lighter fluid and air just right. Kids assume that the more lighter fluid, the bigger the boom. That's not the case. And I figured out by accident the best way to carburate it. Just a squirt down the top, then one good swing holding the bottom with the top outwards, them shoving the tennis ball in right after swinging it. Light it at the bottom hole. DO NOT USE GASOLINE. USE ZIPPO LIGHTER FLUID ONLY. DO NOT POINT IT AT ANYONE.

  • @cottagelife
    @cottagelife Před 9 lety +7

    Great video! I'm going to have to try this one out.

  • @Doophys
    @Doophys Před 7 lety +31

    An undercover look into North Korea's missile program.

    • @mingyanglu8679
      @mingyanglu8679 Před 6 lety

      Doophys 600RR well now I'm sure they won't be invading anyone anytime soon

    • @360fpsgaming3
      @360fpsgaming3 Před 6 lety

      Doophys 600RR you sir, have made my day!

  • @notsosilentmajority1
    @notsosilentmajority1 Před 4 lety +1

    This is a great way to have fun with the kids at family functions, barbecues, etc..
    Give out prizes to the kids for whoever's rocket goes the farthest and similar games.

  • @The1GWP
    @The1GWP Před 9 lety +1

    I know what we are doing in homeschool next week! I can't freakin' wait!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @lucasgeorg7865
    @lucasgeorg7865 Před 9 lety +8

    I used propane and that worked really well

  • @Lancaster_Repeater
    @Lancaster_Repeater Před rokem +4

    Who else modded this, so it could be a shoulder mounted rocket launcher.

  • @steven.h0629
    @steven.h0629 Před 3 lety

    Reminds me of the Tennis Ball Cannons we played with back in the day... three or four cans taped together, tops and bottoms removed for the cannon barrel, with the bottom can keeping it's bottom, and lots of large vent holes in the top to keep the tennis ball from sliding into the fire chamber... small ignition and fuel hole in the bottom of the bottom can.. squirt a bit of fuel, shake it to aerate, load a not-too-furry tennis ball, and put a Bic lighter to the fuel hole.. BOOM!!! The cannon literally takes minutes to make.

  • @ianhill1946
    @ianhill1946 Před 9 lety

    very good presentation, clear and thorough and interesting to watch , I will try this for the kids, I see people throwing out barbeques all the time...will certainly grab an igniter or 2 next time

  • @andrewduncan9770
    @andrewduncan9770 Před 8 lety +5

    I see you used Faygo bottles.

  • @yz250ftony
    @yz250ftony Před 9 lety +5

    in 2013 i improved on the idea. 2l bottle, metered propane, and water. ignition with a home made stun gun. more power, very consistent. then i went a few steps further and made a way to add more power without changing the fuel/propellant/volume. how i did that can be seen in some of my videos ;) one is propelled with beer.

  • @Grilled-Cat
    @Grilled-Cat Před 8 lety

    I took this idea and minimized it into a a small pistol design, it's a ton of fun to use, and extremely loud (and slightly scary having an explosion go off a few inches from my hand)

  • @bill1234frank
    @bill1234frank Před 6 lety

    Cool. Looks like a fun backyard project

  • @impactajuvenile
    @impactajuvenile Před 6 lety +3

    Can you use starter fluid or gasoline in the same way?

    • @Beatlefan67
      @Beatlefan67 Před 6 lety

      A mate made one of these - very similar, anyway, and used spray deodorant, believe it or not. Just a squirt into the missile and then jammed it on. Ka-blammo!

  • @dbui01
    @dbui01 Před 8 lety +4

    I've made this for a class I'm teaching on rockets and I cannot get the rocket to launch consistently. It is ~ 40-45 deg out so I moved from rubbing alcohol to hairspray but I still cannot get the rocket to launch consistently. It seems like my spark is very dim once I put the bottle on the launcher. When I remove the bottle the spark seems very strong. Thoughts? Help please as my last class is this week and I'd hate for the 1st graders not to get a launch in. Thanks.

    • @Nighthawkinlight
      @Nighthawkinlight  Před 8 lety +1

      +Donny Bui Hey sorry for the delay in my reply, I don't know how I didn't see this comment earlier. It could be that your alcohol is a bit too cold. Try keeping it indoors before taking it out to fire the rockets. The higher the concentration of alcohol the better. 91% is the most common and works well. The dim spark may be from overfueling, which would mean you need to give the bottles an extra shake or two before putting them on the launcher so they get more fresh air mixed with the alcohol.

    • @jtjjbannie
      @jtjjbannie Před 8 lety

      +Donny Bui
      Try denatured alcohol.

    • @jameswallace3557
      @jameswallace3557 Před 8 lety

      +NightHawkInLight I just made this and was having the same issue. It worked perfectly when the alcohol was kept inside. But when loading it in 35 degree weather it didn't work worth squat. Also it was raining; would that have any affect? I'm pretty sure everything was dry. I was definitely getting a spark. Really looking forward to getting this to work better because it was really cool. And I was trying it with 70%; I bought 91% but only got to see it once.

    • @bryanjudefernandez2195
      @bryanjudefernandez2195 Před 8 lety

      +NightHawkInLight what if i used a piezoelectric igniter (the small one) would it works

    • @dbui01
      @dbui01 Před 8 lety +1

      Thanks for the advice unfortunately the kids did not all get to see it work. I'm going to try it again during the Spring and hopefully I'll have documentation on the results for future classes.

  • @BloodSweatnBass
    @BloodSweatnBass Před 9 lety

    That's bad ass! Definitely gonna do this with the kids

  • @GoRepairs
    @GoRepairs Před 9 lety

    Playing with bottle rockets is always cool!

  • @GmZyA
    @GmZyA Před 7 lety +5

    dose it work in protest of anti-Tyrant

  • @glennkachmarscienceguy
    @glennkachmarscienceguy Před 9 lety +3

    I made this almost exactly as shown, but haven't had a successful launch yet. I do have a spark every time I test it where I can see the spark (inside). I have tried 70% alcohol and 95%. Any advice on how to get it going?

    • @Nighthawkinlight
      @Nighthawkinlight  Před 9 lety +1

      If you're getting spark but the rocket is not firing it means your fuel to air ratio is incorrect for proper combustion. If you have too much fuel vapor in the bottle the spark will be a bright neon blue. If so, take the bottle off and shake it a few more times as if you were swinging out extra liquid, that will mix more air in and get rid of excess fuel. If the spark looks the same color as it is when the bottle is off you probably don't have enough fuel and you should shake the liquid alcohol around more before draining it.

    • @glennkachmarscienceguy
      @glennkachmarscienceguy Před 9 lety

      NightHawkInLight This is what someone on Reddit (maybe you) told me yesterday. So today I spent a lot more time shaking it out and introducing oxygen various ways. Nothing worked. Also because I am not that knowledgeable about piezoelectricity, does it matter that the wire that the spark jumps to is not attached to anything? Because I had a spark I assumed it wouldn't matter, but at this point I am considering all options. Thanks for the response (and so fast too).

    • @Nighthawkinlight
      @Nighthawkinlight  Před 9 lety +1

      Glenn Kachmar Yes that was me that replied on Reddit. The wire that the spark is jumping to should be attached to the second terminal on the igniter. In any case, between tests are you letting the bottles air out all the old fuel? If you just keep adding more while there's already some in there it will be over fueled for sure. If you take a match to the back of a bottle that you have failed to fire does it ignite the fuel inside and burn with a 'woosh'? If not then it's not properly fueled. If it does ignite and burn very quickly it is properly fueled and you can then know that it's your spark gap that needs adjustment, not the fuel. Wear cotton gloves to protect you if you try this, not synthetic, because synthetic gloves will melt to your skin if they catch fire.

    • @glennkachmarscienceguy
      @glennkachmarscienceguy Před 9 lety

      NightHawkInLight Now that I think about it, another reason I didn't attach it was that there seemed to be anywhere to attach it to. A guy in a BBQ dept. gave me the igniter and it just had a stub like end next to a thick wire with ceramic insulation cylinder around part of it. It didn't seem to be a circuit and it made a spark so I thought I don't need to make it a circuit. It was mostly guesswork as you can imagine. Sorry to keep peppering you with questions, but will I get a stronger spark if I remake it making sure that it is a circuit?

    • @Nighthawkinlight
      @Nighthawkinlight  Před 9 lety +1

      Glenn Kachmar If there is a spark occurring across the gap as is shown at 2:00 in my video then it's as it should be.

  • @zacharybroeren7229
    @zacharybroeren7229 Před 8 lety

    Too anyone having problems firing this, and you're doing everything right, please read this. Your problem is going to be the fuel, as it should be at least 90%. More, make sure when fueling to use a ver very small amount of rubbing alcohol in the bottle (less than 1 cm in height). Make sure there is no liquid left in the bottle. The most important thing, is the temperature. The General rule of thumb is if you can go outside with jeans and a t shirt on and feel fine (like no problems) then it is warm enough to fire. Anything less and it most likely won't fire. I hope this helps

  • @alihamza9079
    @alihamza9079 Před 9 lety

    I'm sure this could be my science project this year!

  • @jclarkent3757
    @jclarkent3757 Před 8 lety +3

    I built it and it isn't working! I had one lucky shot, but for the life of me I can't get it to ignite again. I'm using 91%, my spark is nice and big, and I'm using the technique you showed us... Any ideas?

    • @Nighthawkinlight
      @Nighthawkinlight  Před 8 lety +4

      +J ClarKent The alcohol could be too cold to evaporate properly.

    • @jclarkent3757
      @jclarkent3757 Před 8 lety +2

      NightHawkInLight Thanks for getting back so soon! I never fixed the problem, but I've been using propane instead and haven't had any problems. Keep the videos coming!

  • @BionicleKid97
    @BionicleKid97 Před 9 lety +3

    An excuse to buy more faygo!

  • @andrewredfearn4926
    @andrewredfearn4926 Před 9 lety

    Like the music, and the rockets obviously :)

  • @sir.cornyneck3960
    @sir.cornyneck3960 Před 8 lety +1

    I have so much DIY weapon knowledge now that I can make grenades, blowguns, throwing knives and tonnes of armour pieces.

  • @kipkay
    @kipkay Před 9 lety +17

    Supersoda cannon!!

  • @kingcletus1310
    @kingcletus1310 Před 8 lety +4

    cool but not "a couple hundred feet"

    • @fbiagent2848
      @fbiagent2848 Před 4 lety

      Design a rocket out of the bottle and you’ll get that couple hundred feet.

  • @That1J1
    @That1J1 Před 9 lety

    Have you attempted to implement this on a field? Was wondering if there are any waiver complications, restrictions on fields for doing something like this.

  • @timmccormack3930
    @timmccormack3930 Před rokem

    One curious thing I had happen-I launched a bottle horizontally across the yard as a test, with a chain link fence as backstop. When I picked up the bottle, it had a ton of dirt in it! I think this is because the gases cooled and contracted around the same time the bottle bounced off the ground, so it sucked in dirt. This makes me wonder if it also pulls in enough oxygen again for the next launch.

  • @philipgrobler7253
    @philipgrobler7253 Před 6 lety

    Small upgrade: get some endcaps to mount the igniters, that will stop them from melting into the hot glue.

  • @MAGnetICus_Attractus
    @MAGnetICus_Attractus Před 6 lety

    Years ago 24 ounce plastic bottles you could launch a 12 ounce aluminum can. Manual can opener to remove the top of the can, cut the bottom out of the bottle, put two screws in the neck of bottle for your spark gap. IMA fan of Dr pepper, so I called it a flaming Dr pepper, as the can would still be on fire from the wife's hairspray. Try a degreaser called "quick peel" made with oranges :)

  • @jozeflapinski
    @jozeflapinski Před 9 lety +1

    meanwhile in Poland: Wybuchające beczki - strzelanie z karbidu - Święta Wielkanocne

  • @stephentutty9889
    @stephentutty9889 Před 9 lety

    This is so much fun! I made my own and I could launch bottles all day long! My dog gets scared but its still fun

  • @honeydew5022
    @honeydew5022 Před 7 lety

    Works great
    I used a broomstick and a regular water bottle to launch it
    Works beautifully

  • @MangustificationGaming

    Successfully test fired mine last night. It looks AWESOME when fired in the dark.

  • @TrikeSquadron
    @TrikeSquadron Před 9 lety

    seams a little weight on the end and maybe a few tail fins would make the rockets fly more stable trajectories after launch

  • @motodrip1643
    @motodrip1643 Před 8 lety

    How could somebody dislike this

  • @jacobmacdavid6803
    @jacobmacdavid6803 Před 6 lety

    Successful ignition is temperature dependent. I made this launcher on a cool (65 degrees F), overcast day, and had no success. I tried it again on a warmer (75 degrees F) sunny day, and it ignited every time. It didn't at first, but I left the alcohol (70%) and the bottle out in the sun for about 30 minutes, and then it worked perfectly.

  • @excxflyr
    @excxflyr Před 9 lety

    have you experimented with fins on the rocket like you did on the other rocket project? thanks, this looks like fun.

  • @wesleydraves1281
    @wesleydraves1281 Před 5 měsíci

    If you don’t have wires you can also use a long fuse that you light and wait for it to reach the bottle

  • @MangustificationGaming

    Finally posted a video of mine. I also did a short followup video that shows it firing at night. It looks super cool when fired in the dark as I've said before. :)

  • @andrewdabest5030
    @andrewdabest5030 Před 7 lety +1

    hey I know u made this vid a while ago but it's cool and considering to do this for my science project

  • @scottyadkins6160
    @scottyadkins6160 Před 9 lety

    thanks for the video, the project was fun!

  • @Yarcofin
    @Yarcofin Před 3 lety +1

    As a poc I'd probably get shot if I brought this contraption of wires and detonator buttons to a park and started setting these off

  • @jtjjbannie
    @jtjjbannie Před 8 lety

    That looks like fun!

  • @Chrisedgson
    @Chrisedgson Před 4 měsíci +1

    Love it! I’m going to show my daughter this.

    • @Nighthawkinlight
      @Nighthawkinlight  Před 4 měsíci

      I have many new versions of this project if you search for bottle launcher on my channel

  • @HarmentenDam
    @HarmentenDam Před 2 lety +1

    Wat a cool video. Clear step bij step explanation. You made it easy to make it just by following your instructions. Do you think it is possible to use methylated spirit / industrial alcohol instead of rubbing alcohol?

    • @Nighthawkinlight
      @Nighthawkinlight  Před 2 lety

      Yes, various alcohols will work fine if 90+% concentration. You may want to look at my newer propane bottle rocket launchers as they are more reliable in cold weather where alcohol does not evaporate so easily.

  • @bobbg9041
    @bobbg9041 Před 7 lety +1

    Now to make the bottle more aerodynamic with a nose cone and tail fins
    Might as well add on some wings too.

  • @ghosteye131
    @ghosteye131 Před 9 lety

    PVC pipes. The grown up version of tinker toys.

  • @ThaRealKalimpa
    @ThaRealKalimpa Před 9 lety +1

    Wouldn't it make more sense to ignite the mixture near the opening? Because I'm sure a lot of unburned fuel gets pushed out of the bottle before it ignites. You could make a comparison

    • @Nighthawkinlight
      @Nighthawkinlight  Před 9 lety +7

      In the rocket aspect, yes. But the pipe extending deep into the bottle actually makes it fire off more like a cannon in the first instant of ignition, which gives a huge extra boost in initial speed.

  • @CollinSexton
    @CollinSexton Před 9 lety

    Thank you for sharing! I made a handheld version of this using just 1/2 inch PVC pipe, an elbow, and a couple PVC caps. I'm still having trouble getting this to fire, but I wonder if it's because of the bottles I'm using. I was trying small drinking bottles, but found out that the bottles were not airtight, so I'm wondering if the vapor is possibly leaking out. I'll try using 2 liter bottles as demonstrated in the video, and I'll let you know how it goes. Thanks!

    • @Nighthawkinlight
      @Nighthawkinlight  Před 9 lety

      I'm not using 2 liter bottles, they're 12oz. Still small. If you're having trouble firing it's almost certainly because you're using too much or too little fuel.

    • @CollinSexton
      @CollinSexton Před 9 lety

      NightHawkInLight I've tried a couple of different sizes now, and still can't seem to get it to fire. I tried using a lighter, and was surprised with how much thrust shot out at my hand. I'll try different things, though, and hopefully I'll get it to work.

    • @Nighthawkinlight
      @Nighthawkinlight  Před 9 lety

      ***** It may be your spark gap that needs adjustment in that case.

    • @CollinSexton
      @CollinSexton Před 9 lety

      NightHawkInLight That's what I was thinking. I think I'm using too much wire, because the spark seems fairly week, but still looks the same as the one in the video. I'll try to fix the spark gap and lose a little bit of wire, and hopefully that'll help.

    • @CollinSexton
      @CollinSexton Před 9 lety

      NightHawkInLight Alright, so I still can't get this to fire. I've messed with the spark gap and fuel ratio, and tried different bottles as well. I even tried hairspray (which was mentioned in the comments, NOT a safe idea by the way). I tried it with hairspray while the bottle was on the tube, and no fire. Tried it by just getting a spark by the opening, and the entire bottle turned into a giant fireball. So maybe it is the fuel ratio? Maybe I'm not getting enough oxygen still?

  • @randompanda876
    @randompanda876 Před 8 lety +1

    Tried to use alcohol, but then switched over to using a butane canister, works great

  • @getsmarthypnosis6850
    @getsmarthypnosis6850 Před 9 lety

    Holy Cow! Where in the world did I put those old lawn darts?!?!?!?!

  • @joelm189
    @joelm189 Před 9 lety

    This was Amazing :D Thanks For Sharing it:p

  • @ootenjoyer
    @ootenjoyer Před 8 lety

    congrats on 1,000,000

  • @binoyrakesh
    @binoyrakesh Před 9 lety

    When you come to think of it, this is really a projectile, not a rocket. but this is great fun though. Could be an awesome dad-son weekend project.

  • @davidbailey3552
    @davidbailey3552 Před 8 lety

    You just gave me an Idea on a way to power an RC Airplane Catapult that I want to build. Should be powerfull enough to get my large Foamies airborne !

  • @seredean
    @seredean Před 9 lety

    Question about the piezoelectric ignitor:
    Hardware store wanted $15 for one, so I decided to get a cheap butane style lighter and take it apart for the ignitor inside. Do you think this will work or will it generate too small of a spark? Also, does the wire length affect how much of a spark you get at the tips of the wires? Could you make the wires about 10' long and still get a good enough spark out of it or are there losses to the resistance of the wire?

    • @Nighthawkinlight
      @Nighthawkinlight  Před 9 lety

      The smaller igniters are weaker but they can still work with a smaller spark gap. There is significant loss caused by longer wire, but you can try making them as long as you want and just cut them down if it doesn't work. You probably won't have much luck with both longer wires and the weaker igniter.

  • @DennyAJD
    @DennyAJD Před 2 lety

    I'm converting my CR90 Anti Tank rocket launcher into this! Wish me luck! 😍

  • @kevinhirt
    @kevinhirt Před 9 lety

    Grant tompson nominated you for the ice bucket challenge

  • @thecombatwombat833
    @thecombatwombat833 Před 9 lety

    u my friend just received a subscriber. love ur vids !! something to do during the holidays !

  • @chrisbmo6736
    @chrisbmo6736 Před 9 lety

    Hey nighthawk had a question. What about a bbq lighter ? Will it give the same kind of ignition for this project. I have a couple of old ones laying around. Grate video by the way ..

  • @kencohagen4967
    @kencohagen4967 Před 6 lety

    Always solder the connections. Yes, you can twist them together, but the question is will they work when you need them most?

    • @Nighthawkinlight
      @Nighthawkinlight  Před 6 lety

      Tinning the ends of the wire where the spark jumps will help in longevity as well.

  • @timmccormack3930
    @timmccormack3930 Před rokem

    I've had some trouble getting consistent ignition. Even 70% worked fine, and then it stopped working without 95%, and then even that wasn't working so well. I think my piezo might be wearing out?! It's extracted from a pocket lighter. (Need to get a grill lighter to see if that works better.)
    I may have also been having capacitive coupling issues when I was using an old telephone cord (4p2c) for the two wires for the igniter. Interesting failure mode, but not the complete picture.
    Lastly, I've been trying this with a 1L water bottle. Very thin-walled, might be at mild risk of rupture. But I think it also isn't as *rigid*, which might dampen some of the force transfer. Will try to find a soda bottle...

    • @Nighthawkinlight
      @Nighthawkinlight  Před rokem +1

      Could be your igniter wires are too long. The spark loses power with long wires. Alcohol can be tricky though. I've switched to using propane if you watch my newer bottle launcher videos

    • @timmccormack3930
      @timmccormack3930 Před rokem

      @@Nighthawkinlight Yeah, I saw the propane ones! I think I have to stick with alcohol (I'm in the city, people will be less touch about that) but I'll focus on getting the leads as short as possible and see about maximizing the spark. I saw your comment about tinning the spark gap leads as well, and will try that too.

  • @wuj3kdar0
    @wuj3kdar0 Před 9 lety +2

    NightHawkInLight any chance for making airconditioning out of old fridge parts or anything else?
    All the best, thaaaanks!

  • @Squeaky_Ben
    @Squeaky_Ben Před 4 lety

    So, what happens if you stay some small rests (tiny puddles) of rubbing alcohol inside? Does it turn into a sort of fire arrow?

  • @parkerlackey1225
    @parkerlackey1225 Před 9 lety

    Hey, I was planning on building a shoulder-mounted version of this, and I wanted to make multiple rockets for faster reloading. I was wondering if I could shake up the alcohol inside the bottle, get rid of the rest of the liquid, and put a cap on, if it would work if I took the cap off when I needed to reload. I wondering if the alcohol gases would stay in the bottle if the cap is put back on. Please reply. Thanks!

  • @stubyy96
    @stubyy96 Před 9 lety

    great videos man!

  • @MrKbtor2
    @MrKbtor2 Před rokem +1

    Awesome! I can't wait to try this!

    • @MrKbtor2
      @MrKbtor2 Před rokem

      It's for a class activity. Will try it on my own first. Hope the administration approves.