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How to Make Small 3/4in PVC Sugar Rocket Engines

video How to Make Small 3/4in PVC Sugar Rocket Engines
This is a quick tutorial on how to use the Perfect-Nozzle kit from nichropulse.com to quickly, cheaply and accurately built PVC sugar rocket motors.

Music: danosongs.com
28 comments
Mar 11, 2012. 9:58 AMtuntini31 says:
Where do you buy the KN03?
Jan 13, 2012. 2:18 PMnuclear12321 says:
Should I mess with the mixture or will this do fine?
Jan 15, 2012. 12:38 PMnuclear12321 says:
I don't like asking so many questions but I'd like to know what the weight and thrust of these motors are. I'm guessing about 50 grams in weight with 10 newtons in thrust but I'm not sure. If you know, please respond.
Thanks in advance!
Jan 14, 2012. 6:03 PMnuclear12321 says:
I had an idea but am not sure how to implement it. I could use a ring of bentonite clay filled with sugar and sodium nitrate and then I could mix 90 parts sodium nitrate with 10 parts sugar to make an ejection charge. Would this work? How would I fill the bentonite clay with sodium nitrate and sugar?
Jan 15, 2012. 3:55 PMnuclear12321 says:
First, I'm kicking myself because I haven't commented at all on how awesome this video is. This is approximately infinity times better than most of the instructables out there.

Second, where do you get the equipment? The things I need are the super-accurate scale, the rammer, the thing you use to hold the PVC, and the core rod. What site do you get these on? Also, what are the formal names for them so I can find them?

Thirdly, I want to thanks you for replying to me and answering my questions.
Jan 16, 2012. 5:38 PMnuclear12321 says:
Thanks for the last answer, that was very helpful.

I took a look at your YouTube channel and website, both are very cool.

However, I may build a rocket that I hope to get to 1 mile. I will bring a payload of a miniGPS, a button camera, and of course a parachute, plus I need a small explosive charge to be able to calculate the altitude. My question is whether or not I should use multiple stages. Multiple stages have the advantage of lowering the weight as it goes on, but they are much more complicated. My original plan was 5 2" long stages. Will a single rocket have enough thrust to lift everything or should I make it a twin rocket for 2 or 3 of the bottom stages? Should I keep it as 5 stages, forgo the trouble and use 1 stage, or go between the 2 extremes and make it a 2 or 3 stage rocket? Will I even see/hear the charge from a mile up?
Thanks in advance!
Feb 24, 2012. 5:03 AMnuclear12321 says:
I'm just wondering:
I was thinking of casting the sugar instead of ramming it because I suspect it will have a slightly higher grain density and also I can make multiple size engines (diameter). For the nozzle, will I need to ram that or is there another way of making a nozzle, like melting the bentonite clay? I feel that a larger diameter engine will increase burn time and help me get to my 1-mile goal.

Thanks in advance!
Feb 26, 2012. 5:19 AMnuclear12321 says:
Thanks very much.
What about a PVC end cap with 1/2" diameter hole drilled through it?
Dec 21, 2011. 2:33 PMAron313 says:
Does the potassium come already milled? And if not how do you mill it?
Sep 27, 2011. 1:01 PMFoolishSage says:
Cool. How do you ignite the engine? Would it be possible to make fireworks based on this?

Just a small comment on the video. Near the end your unit conversion is off 1 inch is about 2,5 cm not 2,5 mm.
Dec 19, 2011. 6:27 AMWelsh is best says:
you lite it
Sep 26, 2011. 7:13 PMrimar2000 says:
Awesome, thanks for sharing.
Dec 19, 2011. 6:26 AMWelsh is best says:
helo
Dec 18, 2011. 6:10 AMAron313 says:
Can you make the rocket engine explode if you make it differently?
Dec 19, 2011. 6:26 AMWelsh is best says:
don't know
Dec 18, 2011. 4:14 PMAron313 says:
Do you know how you can do that?
Dec 4, 2011. 2:47 PMsuperskier says:
hii were can you get soudium nitrate btw nice vid i uese to always set off rockets and i now reaallly want to set one off

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