Flamethrowing Jack-O'-Lantern

 by randofo
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A flamethrowing jack-o'-lantern keeps the trick-or-treaters a safe distance from your house and is a fine addition to any anti-Halloween arsenal. At the first sign of any sugar-obsessed imp, simply press the trigger button and wirelessly shoot a one-second burst of flames out of the jack-o'-lantern's mouth. This plume of hellfire will make even the most bold of people think twice about approaching your door. Very few people are willing to risk life and limb for the chance of a tiny box of milk duds.

WARNING!: This pumpkin is extremely dangerous and you definitely should not make one of these. The instructions were posted here are for entertainment purposes only. I do not condone the manufacture or use of flamethrowing jack-o'-lanterns. Seriously, nothing good will come of making one of these. Don't do it.


 
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Step 1: Go get stuff

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For carving the jack-o'-lantern, you will need:

- A large pumpkin (mine was probably about 18" in diameter)
- An assortment of cutting knives. Serrated seemed to work the best.
- A marker
- Paper and pencil
- Scissors
- A spoon
- Other scraping implements. I found a chisel worked very well.

For the remote controlled flamethrower:

- Door lock actuator
- SquidBee transmitter and receiver. I had these lying around from a previous project. Any Arduino/Xbee combination should do.
- An extra ATMEGA168 or ATMEGA28 (only if using the Squidbee setup above as the receiver has no chip)
- Small can of WD-40
- 12" x 12" x 1/8" sheet of black acrylic
- SPST 5V relay
- Perfboard
- 5" x 2.5" x 2" project box.
- SPST momentary pushbutton switch
- 10K resistor
- (x2) 9V battery snap
- (x2) M-type plug adapters
- Misc. long zip ties
- 16" x 2" x 1/4" aluminum extrusion
- 3-1/2" x 1/4 bolts
- (x6) 1/4 nuts
- Tea light
- Matches
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dennist1 says: May 9, 2013. 4:24 PM
With arduino and a distance sensor, this could make quite a security system! Don't try this at home or anywhere else though - the idea would make this even more dangerous than it already is!
dennist1 says: May 9, 2013. 4:13 PM
Neat idea, for sure ... but Arduino is a bit overkill. All ya gotta do is power up the actuator. Even real fancy, use a 555 and the relay to limit the on time (to save baking the pumpkin).
baited says: Mar 29, 2013. 2:03 PM
This is a cool project. You may want to place a diode across the coil on the relay to protect the electronics. And depending on the relay a transistor may be needed to handle the current.
instructamaker says: Mar 10, 2013. 5:20 AM
You could havee used the ruler :D
JensonBut says: Jan 25, 2013. 11:23 PM
I'm rating most of your i'bles 5! Awesome stuff, affordable and compact.
resistanceisfutileiflessthan1ohm says: Oct 31, 2012. 8:47 AM
awesome! i wish i had known about this far enough in advance of october 31st to construct it. seems a fairly simple idea just having a remote controllled aerosol can to spray over a flame. i would like to know if there is an easier and cheaper way to set up a remote control system for other projects, i do not have an arduino but surely i can make a transmitter/receiver from basic electronic components or rewiring a remote control car.
randofo (author) in reply to resistanceisfutileiflessthan1ohmOct 31, 2012. 12:25 PM
RC car would be my suggestion.
mangomango says: Sep 7, 2012. 3:00 PM
I'm working on my own creation for this halloween and i was wondering if you had problems with your candle getting blown out?
Liam.great98 in reply to mangomangoOct 30, 2012. 2:15 PM
I don't think they actually made this, remember?
stephenham5511 says: Oct 28, 2012. 3:24 PM
tooo awesome!
canida says: Oct 25, 2011. 10:45 AM
Sweet! Now all you need is a motion/proximity sensor...
kmiller29 in reply to canidaOct 28, 2012. 1:58 PM
a few simple things for a motion prox sensor is to get a cheap motion light from menards or lowes or some store like that and add a relay from 120vac down to what ever your control voltage is this will give you (in test mode) a 5-15 second trip on a 555 ic timer
Alpvax in reply to canidaOct 30, 2011. 4:45 AM
The problem being you then have to warn people not to get too close... have it inside a cage for example, so the flames won't reach the person
randofo (author) in reply to canidaOct 25, 2011. 11:19 AM
Maybe next year...
astroboy907 in reply to randofoNov 3, 2011. 7:15 AM
lol... +1 for no warning :)
ElectroFlex says: Oct 14, 2012. 8:46 AM
Not that I'm trying to make one of these or anything... But, if I were, theoretically, and the actuator was not, hypothetically, not strong enough to press the spray nozzle, how would I make it? Should more battery power do the trick?
randofo (author) in reply to ElectroFlexOct 16, 2012. 2:51 PM
The motor I use is supposed to run of 12V. Hypothetically... A little more voltage / current, would not hurt.
dlchambers says: Oct 6, 2012. 5:07 PM
Pretty cool, but the Arduino/XBee is overly complex/expensive.
A 1-channel RF remote like this would be much easier/cheaper/faster:
http://www.lightobject.com/Multi-function-1CH-RF-with-water-proof-remote-control-P702.aspx
Thundermoon99 says: Sep 23, 2012. 12:39 PM
this is probobly the most epic pumkin i have ever seen.... ever
thecrazymagnetman says: Jun 14, 2012. 10:18 AM
i am geussing you don't get many trick or treaters huh
tinker234 says: Feb 21, 2012. 8:07 PM
wow that be so funny to make it work at a angel above trick or tr eater and blow flames
Lego Manic says: Dec 12, 2011. 10:51 AM
LOL, this is awesome, what if someone passed by and the pumpkin starting throwing fire out of its mouth!!

Dude who is passing by: pit pat pit pat, walks up stairs to knocks on door*
Flame throwing Pumpkin: Starts breathing fire out*
Dude: AHHHHHH, jumps back and falls of patio*
Flame throwing pumpkin: MWHAHAHAHAHA
black hole says: Nov 8, 2011. 11:34 AM
This is hilarious! You've got my vote.
bernynhel says: Nov 5, 2011. 9:12 PM
Cool! I did the same thing with my articulated cardboard skeleton on the front door of my pad using a flex line to extend the natural gas from behind my kitchen range/oven to the peephole on the door - motion detector > solenoid > flex-line to nozzle from a fireplace ceramic log kit to concentrate/direct flame at peephole. Adjusting the gas flow at the source resulted in flame range from the answer to "Got a light?" all the way to the center line of the street in front of the house! There were 18 of those nozzles to share the gas feed in the fireplace kit I cannibalized the nozzle from so... chose halfway between front door and the sidewalk, and, being self contained with unlimited fuel supply, you can just turn it on, cross your fingers that the Gas Co delivers @ constant pressure and forget about it!
vinnyjojo says: Nov 5, 2011. 10:23 AM
Awesome as always, Randofo. Keep em' coming
nspirit says: Nov 4, 2011. 10:13 AM
I WON'T ring your home for sure XD
tha_jaker says: Nov 3, 2011. 3:25 AM
wow........ not much else to say......
s00500 says: Nov 3, 2011. 3:14 AM
BUILTED XD


But i used servo and a 555 timer ic another remote and a lever to trigger
great project
ytashi says: Nov 1, 2011. 11:09 PM
OWH MY GAWD!!!! THIS IS SO DAMN COOL! now i want like a DOZEN? hehehe!
tgray1 says: Oct 27, 2011. 10:18 AM
Pretty impressive. Assuming that I don't make one of these, how long would the can of WD40 last? (How many 1-second bursts, say)
bassemads in reply to tgray1Nov 1, 2011. 12:02 PM
I would say about 100-200. I don't know exactly how large the can is though.
astroboy907 says: Oct 31, 2011. 11:58 AM
hey randofo, me again :) what is your video edit software? I just use iMovie but I have final cut pro (which I dont exactly know how to use...)
randofo (author) in reply to astroboy907Oct 31, 2011. 3:06 PM
I'm sort of a barbarian in terms of video editing. I typically use Quicktime Pro and Photoshop.
chicopluma says: Oct 31, 2011. 11:13 AM
insane jajaja
Mechanic2011 says: Oct 29, 2011. 9:25 AM
I got to get this made for Halloween.
This should keep the kids from grabbing my pumpkin and smashing it in the street !!
PokemonInterpreter in reply to Mechanic2011Oct 29, 2011. 11:35 AM
hey, you're right! I usually go on my roof with an airsoft sniper rifle (i shoot at their feet) with four other friends on gate night and play what we call "tower defense". chase off pranksters without taking damage to property. I start at 8 PM and we go in shifts until 6 am. We even have snacks and refreshments in a box up there for the snipers. This is a secondary defense we will use
Electronics Man says: Oct 29, 2011. 6:38 AM
WOW awsome job!
User1 says: Oct 28, 2011. 11:41 PM
Thanks for warning me! I didn't make one. :-)

They'd probably just turn the thing around, around here anyways.
mangomango says: Oct 28, 2011. 8:52 AM
i love this idea man, great 'ible! im currently working on a flamethrower for my RC car using the innerds of a nerf thunderstorm and i'll probably use your transmiter/reciever idea now, thanks alot!
ed.alexander says: Oct 28, 2011. 8:08 AM
If you don't want on demand You could probably just use an air freshener glade has one, has motion sensor and timer. Just need to make sure the can fits.

Blast wouldn't be as long, but steps would be much easier.

More dangerous and would need to put completely away from access (like on roof) cause it will go off on it's own.
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