Rocket Cooling, Featuring the Jack-o-Rocket
Trying to make a Pumpkin into a rocket only sounds like a dumb idea because it is. The “rocket” is fueled by rubbing alcohol and air injected by a resin printed swirl injector. The hope was that the pumpkin would char and burn slowly where two liter bottles have quickly melted. Sadly the need for running at a low pressure and the steam being released from the pumpkin made sustaining a flame, let alone the rate of combustion required for a working rocket engine, very difficult. Maybe I’ll revisit it in like a year.
As always, any 3D printed files that I think are too dangerous are not available for download.
Music:
Skeleton Dance- Myuu
Y files- Geographer
1812 Overture (by Tchaikosvky)- Tchaikovsky
Видео Rocket Cooling, Featuring the Jack-o-Rocket канала Sciencish
As always, any 3D printed files that I think are too dangerous are not available for download.
Music:
Skeleton Dance- Myuu
Y files- Geographer
1812 Overture (by Tchaikosvky)- Tchaikovsky
Видео Rocket Cooling, Featuring the Jack-o-Rocket канала Sciencish
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