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Fused Matchstick Rocket

Fused Matchstick Rocket
How to make a fused matchstick rocket. Safer, and far more dramatic than the conventional kind!  Still, exercise caution with these things - and remember, I'm not responsible if you blow your hand off with one of these things.

You'll need:

- Matches
- Scissors
- A pin
- Access to a stove
- String
- A paper clip
- Kitchen foil
 
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Step 1Make a fuse

Make a fuse
The first step is making a fuse. This is not difficult, but the smell is terrible. Cut the heads off around 50 matches. Now, put a small amount of water into a pan, and get it simmering. Drop the match heads into the pan, and swish them around. After around 5 minutes, drop the string in as well. Stir this around for another 10 minutes.

That's it! With care, take out the string and leave it to dry.

As you may notice in the comments, it's also possible to soak the string in nail polish or rubbing alcohol (or some other flammable liquid).

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Dec 23, 2011. 9:50 PMethiran says:
What a terrible smell!!!!!!!1
Feb 3, 2009. 7:20 PMbassclarinet23 says:
You don't need a fuse (apply heat directly under the foil) but it's a safer way I think (don't burn your fingers). These are really fun; we did this in science class.
Feb 18, 2010. 1:08 PMdungeon runner says:
Damn, I never got to do anything like this in my science class...
Apr 7, 2011. 10:41 PMWin Guy says:
I don't even GO to science class... :(
Jul 21, 2009. 5:37 AMajrc says:
how far do they shoot? looks cool! nice instructable!
Feb 19, 2010. 11:06 PMdungeon runner says:
A lot of Instructablers say it launches about 10-12 feet, although if you use more match heads (and way more foil) I've heard it can go up to 30. Insert obvious safety and legality concerns here.



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Dec 23, 2010. 8:30 AMComputerGeek01 says:
There are more things to consider then just dumping more matchheads and foil into the rocket to make it go further. Here are a few issues I've ran into while playing with these:

- Power the wieght: The main concern this cool little gadget only produces so much thrust so it can only lift so much wieght. Adding more matches adds more launch wieght because only so many matchheads are burning at one time so only so much thrust is being produced. A match stick rocket can lift itself, and another matchhead pretty easy so stacking a matchhead (cut the stick part off) ontop of the other match, both of them tightley wrapped inside the foil, gives the most reliable results.

- The Exhaust Channel: This is the key stone to this entire project, if the channel is too large then the exhaust gas won't create enough thrust. If the channel is too narrow then the foil won't be able to contain the preassure and the gas will escape from somewhere else. If residue from the spent fuel plugs up the exhaust channel then the remaining fuel will be wasted. If the channel does not reach all of the matchheads (while maintaining a narrow enough path) then those matchheads will not contribute to the lift.
Dec 23, 2010. 7:54 AMComputerGeek01 says:
Why do you need a fuse at all? The wood\paper bit underneath the foil is nothing but dead weight anyway, just set that on fire. It's been my experience with this that the engine usually ignites before the 'stick' burns off so there's little chance of the exhaust channel being ruined.
Oct 27, 2010. 3:22 PMMudbud says:
or you could scrape the match heads with a hobby knife :)
Jul 14, 2009. 6:19 PMminimoto says:
What do you mean about 50 of these should be enough
Mar 7, 2010. 10:14 AMliquitsilver says:
Yes i am as confused as minimoto about what we should do with the heads
Apr 28, 2010. 10:49 PM-KungPow- says:
 you drop them into the simmering water. leave them in there for like 5 minutes then put the string into the water for 10 minutes and you have your fuse.
Mar 7, 2010. 10:11 AMliquitsilver says:
Im sorry but im confused, what are these heads used for?
Feb 16, 2010. 12:21 PMZeaH says:
i have a question...
as a rocket, this flys?
i seen all and though about what could possibly happen

all i can figure is that it makes a lot of smoke, and can't fly

if possible give me an answer as quick
Feb 18, 2010. 6:08 AMZeaH says:
thanks, that what is need, a rocket has to fly, and this one does
xD
thanks
Nov 26, 2009. 5:31 AMColonel88 says:
Gewd un!
Sep 3, 2009. 11:53 AMI am Silas. says:
Cool!
Aug 19, 2009. 6:38 AMmo5 says:
you should gust get some string and cover it in nail polish just as good
Jun 4, 2009. 11:46 AMDIYdave says:
You Sir. are a lier. A) The smell is actually quite good B) You don't want the water to simmer, instead keep it a tad lower than boiling point C) It usually takes more time than 5 minutes for the match heads to completely come off Otherwise, thumbs-up
Apr 23, 2009. 4:57 PMtjk94 says:
Now imagine concealing one of these in a pen!
Mar 25, 2008. 2:37 PMAar000n3y says:
I like the idea, but dang. 50 matches for the fuse?
Feb 12, 2009. 4:00 PMcbrown222 says:
just buy fuse on amazon . com its alot cheaper than you think
Dec 17, 2008. 10:40 PMimkwl12345 says:
jst dip the string in deisel, kero, or metho and it should work
Feb 13, 2010. 9:49 PMsuperspacemonkeyz says:
 you can also use wax 

Dec 23, 2010. 8:02 AMComputerGeek01 says:
Wax is probably the BEST idea out of all of these. It would produce a slow burning fuse where as deisel, kerosene, methopropal alchohal and all of the other suggestions would ignite rather quick. Good job sir!
Sep 22, 2008. 12:17 PMcoolkid109 says:
Genius
Aug 18, 2008. 6:56 AMpaint3all says:
you can just hold a lighter under the mapch to light it
Aug 17, 2008. 7:26 PMgeeklord says:
Theres no contact between the fuse and the match, does it just have to be close and it will ignite?
Mar 25, 2008. 4:13 PMphillyj says:
why don't you put the string in isopropyl alcohol and light that? It seems you only need the heat to combust the match in the foil.
Aug 15, 2008. 8:25 PMyeerk21 says:
and.. wat do u do w/ the pin?
Aug 15, 2008. 8:23 PMyeerk21 says:
an easier and "less smelly" way of makin a fuse is roll up a small piece of paper and soak it in candle wax
Mar 25, 2008. 3:36 PMBrennn10 says:
I have always wanted to make one of these! nice work!
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