I don't get it. You said it needs 30-40 PSI minimum to get out from the bottle. Why does 15PSI do the job. 15 PSI (Airpressure) + 300ml/1.5L (water volume/bottle capacity) flew at over two story- building?
@robert0joe The reason I say it needs 30-40 psi becasuse it can get stuck on the bump. There is a little bulge on the pipe that seals the air pressure in the bottle.When adjusted properly you push the bottle onto that buge a little. It sticks, so if you don't get enough pressure to get it unstuck, the bottle just stays on even it you've released it.
@sciencetoymaker I just figured out that it flew so high with small amount of air pressure because I only filled with 1/10 water. The potential energy is condensed to such a tiny reaction mass. Thanks anyway! I love the my new launcher!
HAHAHA. this is cool. man i never thought of a trigger mechanism for a launcher tht simple. n cheap. that gardenia thing isnt found in my country. thanks dude. so i will share an idea. make the long pipe short(a few inches) and dont use the tee. the short pipe goes straight to a cap (and valve). so i call it a cartridge. and you can make a fast reload launcher if you have a lot of ammo. i only made one. so still need to pump before each launch. but hey, water rockets really can kill :( ?!
@sciencetoymaker how does the water in the bottle not go down the pipe.... or do u not fill it up that far. :) also can u jsut clarify for me what diamiter of pipe u use ty
@hellandlife Only a tiny bit of water goes in the pipe. After a few launches I tip it over and empty it. If you live in North America, use what is called 1/2" pvc pipe. Even the inside diameter is more than 1/2" really, but that's what they call it.
This is a very uncomplicated yet sophisticated design. The principal is sound but I am a compulsive tinker and I see potential for improvement. Thanks for the post.
A agree that this series is the best tutorial I have ever watched. I have no questions unanswered. Simple and creative ideas. Great job! I can't wait to try it out. I love stuff like this! Thanks!!!
Very cool!! I used your directions to make a modified version for my son's 5th grade science project. Your idea to heat and flare out the launch pipe to seal the bottle worked PERFECT!!
I don't get it. You said it needs 30-40 PSI minimum to get out from the bottle. Why does 15PSI do the job. 15 PSI (Airpressure) + 300ml/1.5L (water volume/bottle capacity) flew at over two story- building?
robert0joe 5 months ago
@robert0joe The reason I say it needs 30-40 psi becasuse it can get stuck on the bump. There is a little bulge on the pipe that seals the air pressure in the bottle.When adjusted properly you push the bottle onto that buge a little. It sticks, so if you don't get enough pressure to get it unstuck, the bottle just stays on even it you've released it.
Slater
sciencetoymaker 5 months ago
@sciencetoymaker I just figured out that it flew so high with small amount of air pressure because I only filled with 1/10 water. The potential energy is condensed to such a tiny reaction mass. Thanks anyway! I love the my new launcher!
Joe
robert0joe 5 months ago
Thanks men it was so useful for me!!!!!
giovanni154 1 year ago
cool man
raducu8881 1 year ago
HAHAHA. this is cool. man i never thought of a trigger mechanism for a launcher tht simple. n cheap. that gardenia thing isnt found in my country. thanks dude. so i will share an idea. make the long pipe short(a few inches) and dont use the tee. the short pipe goes straight to a cap (and valve). so i call it a cartridge. and you can make a fast reload launcher if you have a lot of ammo. i only made one. so still need to pump before each launch. but hey, water rockets really can kill :( ?!
de0509 1 year ago
@de0509 Yes, a water rocket could really kill someone. Use with care.
Slater
sciencetoymaker 1 year ago
@sciencetoymaker how does the water in the bottle not go down the pipe.... or do u not fill it up that far. :) also can u jsut clarify for me what diamiter of pipe u use ty
hellandlife 1 year ago
@hellandlife Only a tiny bit of water goes in the pipe. After a few launches I tip it over and empty it. If you live in North America, use what is called 1/2" pvc pipe. Even the inside diameter is more than 1/2" really, but that's what they call it.
Slater
sciencetoymaker 1 year ago
This is a very uncomplicated yet sophisticated design. The principal is sound but I am a compulsive tinker and I see potential for improvement. Thanks for the post.
MrFmiller 1 year ago
@MrFmiller Indeed, at the website sciencetoymakerDOTorg there is a whole page of cool variations of water rocket launchers that people have sent in.
Slater
sciencetoymaker 1 year ago
thanks! i used this for my science project
wittlelauren17 2 years ago
OMG It Worked I Made One And It Worked Thanks M8 Dats Was One Crazy Week End
DjKrisKook 2 years ago
WOW
riverrutt 2 years ago
cool dude u talk slow and clear...ur tutorial was the best man keep up da good work!!!
sportllen20 2 years ago
A agree that this series is the best tutorial I have ever watched. I have no questions unanswered. Simple and creative ideas. Great job! I can't wait to try it out. I love stuff like this! Thanks!!!
Dave51262 2 years ago
I'm sorry but ur vioce makes u sound like a rapper, but cool ideas
TimeFY 2 years ago
Very cool!! I used your directions to make a modified version for my son's 5th grade science project. Your idea to heat and flare out the launch pipe to seal the bottle worked PERFECT!!
Thanks again
SickdayProduction 2 years ago
One of the best tutorials iv ever seen...thnaks!
greenjoker300 2 years ago