Machines | How To Build A Rocket (From Scratch)
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Turn random household items into a fully functional hobby rocket, for under $10. In this video you'll see how to build the “Randomizer” Rocket, from scratch. Free Sonic Dad Template & PDF: http://bit.ly/SonicDadRandomizerPDF Some quick links to a few of the materials I used: [✓] Plastic Champagne glasses: http://amzn.to/2c2WJ37 [✓] Yellow Spray Paint: http://amzn.to/2c1VcYp [✓] Gas Relief Pills: http://amzn.to/2cVqGSC [✓] 150 Grit Sandpaper: http://amzn.to/2cHTRs1 [✓] 400 Grit Sandpaper: http://amzn.to/2cXUBWc [✓] Golf Bag Tube: http://amzn.to/2cHVfKY [✓] Wrapping paper: http://amzn.to/2cmNRpl [✓] Epoxy Glue: http://amzn.to/2ceE8y4 [✓] Hot Glue Gun: http://amzn.to/2cVqR0n [✓] Elastic Braided Cord: http://amzn.to/2cXWbYj [✓] Scissors: http://amzn.to/2cVs2N8 [✓] Plastic Table Cover: http://amzn.to/2cmQ2sQ [✓] Swivel Hooks: http://amzn.to/2cmQasg [✓] Rocket Wadding: http://amzn.to/2cmPao5 [✓] Rocket Engine: http://amzn.to/2cHYDWb Next Video: The Hot Wire Styro-Slicer: https://goo.gl/AO7ZaJ Previous Video: How To Make Fire-Resistant Rocket Wadding (For Pennies): https://goo.gl/oFwoCu Subscribe for new videos posted Randomly! https://goo.gl/618xWm Join my email list! http://bit.ly/TKOREmailList For other project videos, check out http://www.thekingofrandom.com Playlist: Build and Launch a Rocket (From the ground up): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... How To Make A “Randomizer” Rocket: https://goo.gl/wH55Kx How To Make “Screw-Lock” Sugar Rockets: https://goo.gl/Qcs1wy How To Make Plastic Table-Cover Parachutes: https://goo.gl/vWeCxn How To Make Fire-Resistant Rocket Wadding (For Pennies): https://goo.gl/oFwoCu How To Make A Rocket Launching Blast-Pad: https://goo.gl/F8HfYG How To Make Rocket Igniters (Electric Matches): http://bit.ly/RocketIgniters How To Make An N64 Rocket Launch Controller: https://goo.gl/AnNBG2 Social Media Links: Google+: http://bit.ly/plusgrant Facebook: http://bit.ly/FBTheKingOfRandom Instagram: https://goo.gl/C0Q1YU Business Inquiries: For sponsorship requests or business opportunities please contact me directly: http://www.youtube.com/thekingofrandom/about Endcard Links: Simple Chutes: https://goo.gl/vWeCxn Electric Igniters: http://bit.ly/RocketIgniters Screw-Lock Sugar Rockets: https://goo.gl/Qcs1wy Randomizer Launch-pad: https://goo.gl/F8HfYG Music By: Music by Scott & Brendo “Kitten Air” Instrumental iTunes: http://bit.ly/ScottBrendoiTunes YouTube: www.youtube.com/scottandbrendo Project Inspired By: Ritchie Kinmont with http://www.sonicdad.com (http://bit.ly/SDRandomizerProject) WARNING: This video is only for entertainment purposes. If you rely on the information portrayed in this video, you assume responsibility for the results of your actions. Playing with experimental rockets could result in serious injury, property damage and/or legal ramifications. Have fun, but always think ahead, and remember that every project you try is at YOUR OWN RISK. Project History & More Info: This project was inspired by my good friend Ritchie Kinmont with http://www.sonicdad.com. We collaborated together on a design for a rocket that could be powered by the sugar motors I showed you how to make in a previous video (http://bit.ly/SugarRocket) made with PVC, sugar, kitty litter, and stump remover. The new “Screw-Lock" version features threaded PVC risers, that allow the motors to quickly be changed, for faster turn-around times, and they have built in ejection charges for popping out the parachute at apogee. Last year I promised that if there was enough interest, I'd try to develop a rocket that could be used with the sugar motors .. and my goal was to build a version where the sugar motors could screw onto the bottom of the rocket for convenience. At the beginning of the year, the Sonic Dad team reached looking to do some kind of a collaboration, and the timing was perfect. So I asked Ritchie if he could help me engineer a sugar rocket. Most rocket clubs won't let you fly sugar motors, except on special experimental launch days. However, the “Randomizer” rocket can also be used with commercial “Estes” D12-3 and E9-6 black power motors. So if you go with those, there's a good chance they'll let you fly your rocket at any club launch. The rocket can fly over 1,000 feet high, and depending on the winds, can stay in the air for around 5 minutes while it floats back to the ground, so it's important to be super cautious where, and when, you launch to avoid doing any damage. This video completes the rocket building series, and I'm really excited to share my passion for building and launching rockets with completely home-made equipment. In my opinion, it's the best way to learn about how rocketry really works.
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Meh meh
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Brazil
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adoro seu vídeo
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Very Cool!
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How and what did you attach to add the video?
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I really wish he used metric measurements
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很好!很好!!
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Wow.... Your fanbase consists of 2 people.. Immature 10 year old boys and people interested in science.
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when rocket comes down how does that glass gets detached from rocket in order to open up the parachute ?
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rockets are much better than satellites..
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yes its a rocket oh fancy but i build this sort of thing all the time you were almost too persice
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Can it be some thing that looks like the gas pill bottle?
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The rocket is powered by What ? and How the parachute is output alone ?
I say it because that i not speak much English i'm French ^^ -
what if u made the rocket motor as big as the rocket and added 3 more stages
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What was the point of the 9 brown paper tubes from the wrapping paper roll?
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this is really awesome.. this video is really helpful as I have to make a rocket ..
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I'll show you how to make ___ in another project video
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gg
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I wish rockets were legal in Australia