Well big daddy USA is supplying Israel with weapons of mass destruction right ?
@sajithudayanga65036 місяців тому
And the nightmare of The Chosen People 😂
@Cynthia_CantrellРік тому
I don't always make rocket fuel, but when I do, I like to do it as close as possible to my living room. That way if anything goes energetically wrong, there's a very short distance to all the polyurethane foam in the couches to ignite.
@boatbuilderjon5636Рік тому
always good to have a bottle of beer with you as well
@redskyz483Рік тому
You are so boring .
@herbievanbeveren1314Рік тому
It is a real "DudeWhatTF" :-)
@CitizenAyellowblueРік тому
Obviously Mum wasn’t home.
@ntal5859Рік тому
Well he can't make it in the shed, that where all the meth lab stuff is.
@heru-deshet359Рік тому
The price of sugar is sky rocketing.
@vedictv32426 місяців тому
Just 50 rupees per 1 kg. Not so much high price.
@JordanNoahh6 місяців тому
If you know you know
@vccv97856 місяців тому
@@vedictv3242 you think everyone lives in india where sugar is available in large quantities?
@theoriginaldragon1306 місяців тому
nice pun
@TonyM5406 місяців тому
🤣
@ehill15366 місяців тому
It's been said 1 million times already. My anxiety went through the roof watching you cook that inside. When I was a teen I was showing my older brother how to do this. I left him to mix it for about a minute. Come back and he is overly excited, saying "Look! If you turn up the heat it" *WOOF!* It turns into a pot of fire. We got lucky as all of the windows were open and I was able to toss it outside, then run out and sprayed it with the hose. Black soot everywhere, burn marks on the ceiling to the floor, broken screen, crying from burns on my arm....and probably the most well-earned beating by my grandmother. And it could have gone worse...
@ski50036 місяців тому
😂😂
@larsfinlay73256 місяців тому
credit to your grandmother for avenging her kitchen ceiling lol
@trilltex51236 місяців тому
Be careful papa
@rabbitez5 місяців тому
I was cooking the same mixture outside when I was about 14. I looked over the pot at jussst the wrong moment, and it ignited and left me with huge red burn marks on my face. No lasting damage luckily because I got out of the way in time. Could have horribly mutilated myself though.
@youtubeislamtv5 місяців тому
😮
@renaldolama9517Рік тому
I've done this many times in my old rocket building days. Some tips. Get a portable electric stove and do this outside. A large frying pan is less work and is less prone to burning the sugar that a small deep casserole. For those who have never done this before two warnings!! 1) NOTHING is more painful than a liquid sugar burn on your skin. 2) Do not underestimate the power of your engine. They can go high, and they are fast. They can dis-lodge test stands.
@tsmith7070Рік тому
How does it equate to lime burns? Is it similar?
@renaldolama9517Рік тому
@@tsmith7070 Can't tell you. All I can tell you is that because of the stickiness of the sugar, it's hard to wipe off your skin quickly and it burns and burns.
@BillyWitchDoctorDotComРік тому
@@tsmith7070 Sugar carries a lot of heat and you can't wipe it off of your skin; it you try to wipe it off it just gets smeared around and you get a bigger burn. I've never been burned by lime so I couldn't tell you what that's like.
@graemewhite5029Рік тому
Boiling sugar=prison napalm !
@zaknafein641Рік тому
@@BillyWitchDoctorDotCom Spit is a good heatsink... "And knowing is half the battle!" - G.I. Joe
@nedgoldreyer87616 місяців тому
No nichrome bridge wire, no pyrogen, no fins, no nose cone, no recovery system. Beautiful minimalist rocket. Beautiful flight.
@scottsteacy41032 місяці тому
I don't know how it goes so well with no nozzle? It's just a open grain ??
@BoomchacleМісяць тому
@@scottsteacy4103 I think it's just the amount of fuel burning that quickly lol.
@jerry3790Рік тому
My tips from personal experience: Use xylitol instead of sugar. Lower melting point and better performance as you avoid caramelisation Preheat your KNO3 to get rid of moisture. Roll up a thin tube of fuel in some paper to make a fuse. Coating a string in fuel can work but is much less reliable in my experience. Add red iron oxide (1%) - this improves burn rate
@djdrack46816 місяців тому
liquid or crystallized?
@amlan91206 місяців тому
Sugar is cheap and easily available.
@ifv20896 місяців тому
And a sprinkele of aluminium nitrate 😮
@ifv20896 місяців тому
@@baraka629 ECM and bad weather.
@mrhappyface41816 місяців тому
@@baraka629 Disregard the concept of drying your potassium nitrate when close to the ocean. Instead, know that KNO3 is water soluble, as is sugar. Take your desired amounts of KNO3, and add warm water while stirring gently until dissolved. Do the same for your sugar. Take both the sugar solution and the nitrate solution, and mix them together in a single pan. Put the pan on a low heat, and bring it to a low boil. Because the solutions will merge under the raised heat of the water, you can keep the mix at low heat and they will become a single mix (solubility increases as the water temp increases). Continue towards low boil, stirring continuously. Initially under decent light your will notice crystalline patterns appearing on the top of the mix. This is ideal. Stir continuously as the mix continues losing water and becomes becomes a paste. Unlike typical rocket fuel mixes prepared on a stove: this mix should not darken very much. Beige is a reasonable hue. There is no reason at any point for your stove to exceed 150C during this altered process, drastically reducing your chances of combustion while cooking. If it begins to darken quickly or in spots: remove from heat immediately. If the mix is reduced to a beige paste: remove from heat and immediately pour in desired tube and compress, causing it to take shape. Air bubbles in your fuel = explosions in your takeoff. Up to 2% rust can be added to increase burn speed, although burn temperature and pressure will increase as well, causing additional strain on the rocket body and nozzle. Rust will turn the entire mix quite red, and should be added only when the paste is near complete. Up to 14% aluminium powder can be added in the place of rust. This will drastically increase burn speed and pressure, as well as heavily shorten burn time, although these fuels produce the greatest strain on a rocket system short of professional grade fuels like Ammonium Perchlorate. Aluminium will cause the mix to become somewhat grey, and should be added in the last minute before the mix is removed from the heat. Take extreme caution if using a stove with a flame, and be careful opening sealed containers of aluminium powder near heat sources: the ultra-fine powder is obscenely reactive when it feels like it, do not take chances with aluminium powder. Also do not neglect having a salt container, desiccant beads or even keeping silica packets where your mixtures are stored prior to usage. Keeping hygroscopic fuels dry is half the battle. If you're actually in gaza: use cardboard and clay bodied rockets en masse. You're being denied water currently due to siege, but the international narrative is you cannot be trusted with water pipes. They cannot forbid clay and paper. Use it to destroy the existing narrative. Also iron dome rockets cost more, and all wars are wars of attrition. Play accordingly.
@leokimvideo2 місяці тому
Definately don't tell mum whats going on in her kitchen. Do a thorough cleanup to remove all evidence of fun
@feynthefallenРік тому
Few tips: Leave both ends open. Install the coring rod first (well greased), using some clay to hold it in place on the bottom end. This will form the nozzle later. THEN pour the mixture around it. Once the mixture has solidified, pull the rod out and close off the end with more clay. Gets you a more uniform and reliable rocket motor.
@janmycle62107 місяців тому
Can you make a video your own diy rocket so we can see the difference 😁
@manoszamp10766 місяців тому
can i use a fuse instead of wire?
@naifzidan28756 місяців тому
@@amberbutler3129but what if I just use a fuse? It ignite correctly?
@oinkoink6446 місяців тому
And how to make the colorfull explosion?
@Bayern-fd3ef6 місяців тому
good one 😅
@frankschuler2867Рік тому
Awesome job! That seemed to burn pretty well! For anyone considering duplicating these efforts, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, DO NOT COOK ROCKET FUEL IN YOUR HOME!!! It only takes a second for that hot batch of cooking explosive to go up in flames and set you and your home on fire. Do this outside and use a small electric hot plate to cook it. I've made plenty of DIY rocket fuel in the past, and I am speaking from personal experience.
@skurblord3401Рік тому
For those that have gas stoves need to follow this advice even more...
@linecraftman3907Рік тому
Been there too, even a small batch can be highly violent! Also keep a bucket of water nearby, I dropped tin can into it and crisis was averted
@HanYou2Рік тому
this and probably don't do 1Kiloton at a time
@nunyabusiness863Рік тому
He's right I had a batch ignite in my apartment and filled it with smoke. Lost my deposit from damage. Young and dumb I was. Do it outside folks.
@jdsbees3257Рік тому
Single burner induction cooktops are cheap, efficient and safe, and perfect for home chemistry applications.
@rinzler97756 місяців тому
I'm sure just by clicking this, we all got put on a watchlist.
@KonradvonHotzendorf6 місяців тому
Hi CIA 👋
@chimpswithkicks4 місяці тому
smile, you're on camera!
@jupa71663 місяці тому
Oh, come on, it's just usual mixture for amateur rocketry. Calm down.
@ruinedquality80583 місяці тому
no
@phillipdavidhaskett75133 місяці тому
Dude, we were all already on their watch-lists, probably since junior high. The more the better, since they can't watch everyone.
@lordesfairgenug5 місяців тому
Haha been there, done that. Like 20 years ago, great memories :D Some remarks: 1. Don't use sugar. It's for noobs. You see the brown color? That is caramelization, we don't want that. Use sorbitol or some other sugar for diabetics. It does not caramelize, burns much better, less smoke and most importantly: Safety. It is much less likely to go off when smelting, you can heat it more and as it does not caramelize it is less viscous, easier pouring. 2. Put in the rod for the bore before you pour your rocket fuel in. No work necessary at all ramming that rod through your almost solidified fuel. 3. Do it outside. Don't do it in the living room omfg :D We did it in the garage and outside and still fucked up enough of our clothes or some plants when washing our equipment and too much kno3 landed somehwere... 4. Wear at least minimum level of protective clothes, sandals are not good. I know as kids we were all experts after handling pyrotechniques for 3 weeks or more, but still it's worth it, especially if you show it in a tutorial on youtube. 5. Use some kind of nozzle. You will be surprised how much faster and higher your rocket goes. Especially if you are already a pro igniting with electricity. Then you can easily ignite without damaging your nozzle. Back in our days we made the nozzle from cement, nowadays you can buy so much awesome stuff on ebay, like oven glue, oven cement and what not, that we just did not have 20 years ago. You can make awesome nozzles with that.
@andrewallen99933 місяці тому
The cheap cat litter when mixed with water to a clay then shaped makes good cheap nozzles. Fasten the nozzle securely or use water pipe and Pratleys putty 😂
@Mkdproductions1012 місяці тому
wow you have a way of talking that just makes nobody want to like you at all
@lowlightevangelist9431Місяць тому
@@Mkdproductions101Revelation 21:8 (KJV) But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death.
@bomen33013 днів тому
you forgot one thing sugar = 1 euro a KG and sorbitol = 12 euro a KG
@andrewallen999313 днів тому
@@bomen330 money talks.
@HaciendoCosasRaras00Рік тому
If the sugar and the KNO3 were dilluted in water first, then this water is evaporated, the mix is more homogeneous thus the burning is better, and for make it more malleable and easy to pour in the tube, a small amount of corn syrup helps. Obviously, with a nozzle the power will be higher and the pressure achieved in the chamber will be substantially high. Regards!
@iainjones537Рік тому
Absolutely. You can soak string in the mixture to make fuses once dried out, or newspaper to make the guts of a smoke bomb.
@BillyWitchDoctorDotComРік тому
I normally add a little glycerin
@michaelandersen7535Рік тому
Having done a lot of rocket candy in my teens I can say that getting the water out afterwards is really hard. The mixture is hygroscopic so it doesn't even dry out in a low temperature oven. You end up with a mixture that always has a bit of water left that eats up some of the power. I tried various polar and non polar solvents but never found anything better than water that dissolved both the sugar and the saltpeter
@truemapleleafРік тому
@@michaelandersen7535 a vacuum chamber would probably do it.
@maevrikРік тому
I think that even the Anarchist Cookbook recommends adding water
@RasyadRedhaРік тому
Seeing this brought me back to where Grant Thompson posted his video on now to make these types of rocket engines. RIP Grant 😢
@krisknowlton5935Рік тому
I followed his instructions and never had one failure.
@gavingoodrich62246 місяців тому
Best caramel recipe out there, my child immediately combusted after firing an incendiary round at him!
@outdoorfreedom9778Рік тому
A very long long time ago we used to do this to make smoke bombs, we would shape it as it cooled and stick a couple match heads in them. Strike and toss. One evening in our tent we let the goop get too hot!! A rocket motor/smoke bomb going off in an exposed area made of canvas. Tent gone, sleeping bags gone. Explaining to parents what you were doing: Priceless!!
@JakHartРік тому
This was sketchy AF. I loved it.
@dougmacmcclelland1323Рік тому
Yes when I was a bit younger, this formulae for 'caramel candy' rocket fuel was in the DIY Rocket manual from the Southwest Texas Rocketry Society handbook
@maxz696 місяців тому
Amazing
@unknownrealms84526 місяців тому
Can you tell me where to find those manuals
@ChrisBussells7 місяців тому
We made many caramel candy rockets, as well as smaller black powder ones, back in the '60s. lots of good advice here, especially concerning safety. We used a baby bottle warmer and did it outside. The quantity of fuel made here in the kitchen is frightening- if it caught, you'd probably burn the house down. It was also cool to burn off the residue in the bottle warmer after a pour- quite an impressive flame shooting into the sky.
@manoszamp10766 місяців тому
can i use a fuse instead of wire?
@MistarBub6 місяців тому
I desperately need to learn how to make them. Can you help me?
@user-mr6ui4fy5h5 місяців тому
No you can't. It's not halal!
@tefocharlesmodise99372 місяці тому
Tell me you are South African without telling me you are South African. 😂😂😂 Good work boet...
@drsamuelkРік тому
I love watching these sugar rockets, no matter how many times I watch.
@patrickwwevansРік тому
As a kid back around 1970s, I did exactly what this dude is doing AND IT BLEW UP!! BE CAREFUL if you don't stir VERY carefully and any section gets too hot and it will all combust. GOTTA stir and go slow.
@shaymus1968Рік тому
Yea, go to the dollar store and get a single burner. Then do it in the middle of the yard. I about caught the house on fire cooking it in the porch. Just a small pot and fire went to the ceiling, across the soffit, around the gutter and about 10' in the air. I grabbed the pot and slung it in the yard . Scared the hell out of me.😂
@dogman33626 місяців тому
As someone who had homemade rocket fuel blow up in their face, I can't agree more!
@lowlightevangelist9431Місяць тому
Revelation 20:14-15 (KJV) And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death. And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire. * . .. . . . . . * .. .. .. . .. * . ... . . . ... .. . .. . ... .. . . * . .. ..... . ... .. ... * ' ' ' ' ' " * ^~^~ `i' ~^~^ *~^~^~^~^~^ * * , ,
@Survivalguy2 місяці тому
This music is hilarious. I love the one note at a time guitar solo that simply follows the chord changes. Most simple solo ever!
@bigkahuna0_06 місяців тому
youtube sees a someone show a ww2 mg ...demonitized then there's this
@velcroman11Рік тому
The best way to close off and end of a cardboard tube is to soak that end in warm water. When the cardboard becomes soft, “gently” fold it over to close the end. Once folded over lightly tap the folds on a flat surface. Then, stand the tube up and let the damp cardboard end dry completely.
@ifv20896 місяців тому
Just Fill it with some clay
@unknownrealms84526 місяців тому
@@ifv2089I have a better idea Why not make a cannon of it Ofcourse we will use paper balls covering the aluminium core made out of the foil
@embreejaРік тому
Use powdered sugar instead of granulated sugar and no heat is required. Mix well. Insert a wooden (or metal) dowel in the middle of the tube. Tamp the mixture into the tube with a large wooden dowel with a hole drilled in the middle (for clearance with the center dowel). Pull out the center dowel. Put fins on the base of the rocket. Be sure to have a phone with 911 on your speed-dial and a friend on hand for when the rocket blows up in your face.
@seargesoren93915 місяців тому
Many thanks from the 12th Rocket Company of Hammas. Your help has been invaluable!
@chimpswithkicks4 місяці тому
LOL
@UnlimitedUtopiaМісяць тому
Israeli bot
@user-mt2rg4cs7i6 днів тому
لعنه الله ع اسرئيل
@markrothenberg9867Рік тому
Nice video showing all steps and end result. But scary watching you cook the fuel. Since you completed the video I assumed the fuel didn’t blow up but I was waiting to see that any second. Wow, talk about lucky. Making rocket fuel outside the home is a must. And wear some flame retardant gloves and clothing while your at it. Actually fire fighting brush gear is inexpensive PPE. Thirty+ years of pyrotechnics with several explosions and no injuries. Safety gear is your last line of protection so take precautions first.
@robinbrowne5419Рік тому
Wow. Awesome 👍 Who would think that such a simple fuel would work so well.
@maevrikРік тому
The Hamas, for one
@jaymears90776 місяців тому
Hamas tramps
@USMC1984Рік тому
Pointy nose cone and tail fins = twice as high. That’s freaking awesome!!
@Arnor2207Рік тому
the nose needs to be pointy !
@Kotius_Рік тому
a pair of those on a core stage and you get SRBs
@jamesbrown99991Рік тому
A nozzle might do something also
@AppliedCryogenicsРік тому
Putting a clay choke nozzle in the bottom would get you some significant height as well. That rocket had NO NOZZLE!
@albert7311Рік тому
The shape of the missile top has nothing to do with aerodynamics.
@velcroman11Рік тому
Great flight and with an encore of a grass fire! Now that’s a winner.
@scottwilliam98836 місяців тому
That was so satisfying to watch,I could only imagine making and shooting it!! Keep having fun man thanks for sharing
@abhiramcd6 місяців тому
Hamas: Thank you!
@kits...Рік тому
So much fun. Wholesome video.
@seankelly1291Рік тому
Love the bottle rocket ending. That's do much more satisfying than an actual rocket body to me. Also, that used to be a nice transit tripod.
@dark_aqua94895 місяців тому
Abu Obeidah becomes a science teacher in Gaza💀😅
@fastandfurryfurry88026 місяців тому
Teacher of Gaza😂😂
@KevBotesРік тому
I love the way the dude is making a rocket with an empty beer bottle in the background 😂😂😂
@davedaley9093Рік тому
"Hold my beer and watch this," said the Darwin Award candidate.
@EnriqueOchoaMaldonado-uc8kl5 місяців тому
Muy buen combustible para ese buscapie, pero se hubiera visto más bonito, si lo haces en forma de cohete o misil ese vehículo ..!! Eres un maestro, ya puedes fabricar un misil..!! Síguenos ilustrando más con tus muy valiosos conocimientos..!! Muy buen tutorial..!! Excelente video..!!
@Dhardy316Рік тому
Good job menz....and the algorithm brought us pyros and explosive enthusiasts one step closer together ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@linusx1xРік тому
slightly fuel rich mix but for ease of pouring the mold i accept.
@alphaforce6998Рік тому
My recommendations: - Add enough water to the nitrate/sugar mixture to cause the sugar to dissolve in the water, then heat it in a non-stick frying pan until the water is gone. This will ensure the best possible mixture of the two powders and reduce the possibility of it igniting while heating dry materials. - When you boil off the water, the resulting mixture will be hot and stiff so it isn't as easy to pour. If you let it cool, it will become hard and brittle. If you let it cool and harden, you can use a rock tumbler, some 10mm ball bearings, and pieces of the fully dried mixture that you break up with a hammer inside of a ziploc bag. You can pulverize it into a fine powder using the tumbler and BBs. The powder then packs very nicely ensuring there are no voids that would cause the engine to flare out and possibly explode. - If you choose the tumbler method, you can pack and core at the same time by drilling out a hole in a hardwood dowel that fits the core shaft, then just fill it with powder and tamp it down with the dowel. - If you don't want to use a long drill bit, you can cut the dowel into sections slightly shorter than the length of your longest bit, then drill out the center hole on a drill press (or by hand if you are steady), then put the dowels on the shaft and glue the sections back into one long piece. - You can plug the open end of the casing tube with a piece of wooden dowel and wood glue. Elmer's probond max wood glue is the best. Titebond is not bad either, but it's not as good as Elmer's. Tip: don't cut the plug, just glue a section of the dowel into the end of the tube and let it dry, then when you are done packing it you can use a saw to trim off the excess dowel. This way when you are packing it, you can clamp the dowel in a vise making it easy to work with.
@M65V19Рік тому
I boil KNO3 with sugar, result is described by yours. But is there any difference in performance of fuel, between boiled with water and heated up without it?
@alphaforce6998Рік тому
@@M65V19 I never measured it so I can't say for sure, but I can say that each time I use the boil method I get consistent results and a smooth burn. I know some people say to use powdered sugar but I prefer not to because it has additives in it to keep it from clumping.
@vladimirkorshunov7734Рік тому
@@M65V19 AFAIK, in theory, dissolved mixed and evaporated mixture should be more homogeneous, that will give more uniform burning. Still this is my assumption, I've never tested it.
@bumpsangrimezРік тому
Thank you. We get stronger every day from your great tutelage and My brothers appreciate the information humdoallah
@alphaforce6998Рік тому
@@bumpsangrimez The "insurgents" get most of their armaments from the CIA and other US sources. Playing both sides is what children of satan, aka jews, do.
@julianoandriolli84324 дні тому
Música muito agradável!!! 👍👍👍
@Gottrolledbythebest4855 місяців тому
This is hamas level entertainment lol
@TheFishinglegend6 місяців тому
Never ever did I expect to see black label and ricoffy in a homemade rocket tutorial XD
@davidlee2221Рік тому
I once did this in a container that I though was for cooking, and I also thought was made of aluminum... it was made of predominantly magnesium, and it melted on the side after the mixture began coagulation... I believe a small hole formed on the bottom because the mixture ignited in my face and gave the magnesium enough energy to ignite... fortunately for me I was outside, and I had placed the setup on top of a large concrete slab, well away from secondary ignition sources.
@mattburns73808 місяців тому
Won't do that shit like that again will you, 😂 me and a friend was 17 and made a black powder bomb a small one only 10 lbs. we didn't realize at the time how much power we were working with. Nothing went wrong but knowing what I know now if anything would've went wrong we would have had a real bad day real fast
@fjarlinenjarnvagen36816 місяців тому
@@mattburns7380 10 lbs is a smal bomb?
@erikasminiotas33843 місяці тому
I did everythink just like you exept doing it outside, shit ignited instantly after starting to cook it
@andrewallen99933 місяці тому
@@erikasminiotas3384 if you did it the way described it wouldn't have ignited until you launched your rocket, ergo you didn't do it the way described.
@darlangarcia114 днів тому
Cara!! Esse foi o melhor foguete que ja vi! ele continuou em alta velocidade até atingir o solo.
@gim87568 місяців тому
love it completely 💪💪
@kits...Рік тому
From the burnt grass, It appears it kept burning even after dropping to the ground. Fantastic
@AywakeРік тому
ofcourse it did, it doesn't have a nostle to keep the presure accelerating the burn time, after it burns out the core to the bottom
@Nero_KarelРік тому
Bit of a fire hazard that way so should best be handled with care, but still really cool stuff
@qwertyqwerty-cx8qnРік тому
@@Nero_Karel very flammable, sugar, especially if it contains impurities, instantly char and flares.
@alphaforce6998Рік тому
Someone has to clear out all that dry brush before the government sets it on fire and claims "wildfire".
@TonyM5406 місяців тому
Apparently there was a certain organisation in Ireland back in the 80s that got quite good results doing this.
@BrianFedirko12 днів тому
Baddass Man!!! Way Cool. Wish i had this video when i was a younger child (instead of the old child I am now). Gr8! Peace ☮💜Love
@andeasdonovan96917 місяців тому
Wow wow wow wow 😮 👌 ending was super cool, it floo very long fistance and lot of learning in one video. Thank u
@beefcakefpv7913Рік тому
For all the young teens trying to figure out where to source the precursors, be very careful while making this. It is not stable as this video would have you believe. The process of heating is very dangerous and can reach flash point very easily. This will be a very sticky substance that will attach to your skin and continue burning. I sustained third degree burns over the top of my hand and fingers. When it was over I could slide all the skin off with my other hand. made awesome smoke for airsoft though.
@am______ine4 місяці тому
Are you okay, brother?
@robertlee8400Рік тому
I use to use this recipe for smoke bombs way back in the day , I use to play Paintball professionally, even had a pull pin ignition switch like a grenade on them , they work very well , I use to use half round steel on the bottoms so they would sit upwards when I threw them once they landed , great for war games in the woods as long as the land around you is somewhat moist . Theses things put off a lot of smoke & you can even make them different colors if you know what your doing .
@frikkievsРік тому
How do you get colour?
@aaronl45477 місяців тому
"Play paintball professionally" 😂🤣
@alansatticisempty6 місяців тому
add metals. Also for smoke bombs more sugar=more smoke @@frikkievs
@MistarBub6 місяців тому
I desperately need to learn how to make them. Can you help me?
@TheeOutdoors6 місяців тому
What's the ingredients
@lazyk82627 місяців тому
awesome, thanks for sharing, Aloha.
@BrEaKiNg_Brad2 місяці тому
Love the music in this video.
@gabsyplays6 місяців тому
you know why you're here
@AC130rus6 місяців тому
مقصد مت بھولنا بھائی
@ethanjensen14455 місяців тому
How's that?
@cripto130Рік тому
you can also skip the heating step if you mix the powders properly and pack the fuel mix till its like a rock in your tube, use bentonite clay for your end caps. doing the pouring method has a higher chance for air bubbles to get trapped in the engine and that will lead to catastrophic failure of the engine (it will go boom from the uneven heating of air inside the tube)
@h.a.9880Рік тому
Silly question, but I assume you mean to pound the powder until it becomes one hunk of rocket fuel... is there any risk to blow it up that way? IE: does the mixture set off when it is smashed with a hammer or does it only go off with heat/fire?
@ThereWasNoFreeNameРік тому
@@h.a.9880 It goes of with heat/fire so need to be careful not to cause too much compression somewhere (metal on metal) which can produce lots of heat, and don't cause too much friction. I've seen people doing it with hardwood pole just fine.
@h.a.9880Рік тому
@@ThereWasNoFreeName Thanks, this sounds like I'd like to test it out myself one day. I knew that there's rocket hobbyists, but I never realized that one could make propellant themselves, quite interesting. Now I learn that it's reasonably safe to handle.
@doesitmatter16676 місяців тому
@@h.a.9880as long as you’re doing it outside. The one time you do it inside is the one time it needs to burn your house down. Never worth the risk. Always outside.
@unknownrealms84526 місяців тому
@@doesitmatter1667I am getting a kilogram of pottasium nitrate on Amazon for $5, is that a good deal?
@hristogh3 місяці тому
Благодаря! Много добро видео!
@Believe65 місяців тому
On the watch list. Great first the 3d print guidance rocket now this. I swear I'm genuinely curios, onto how to use a clay wheel.
@gregrochester28896 місяців тому
back in my day rockets were just starting to be invented. i love how far this has come in my old age.
@josephmatthews20894 місяці тому
You were born in the 1700s?
@arthurmead534111 днів тому
@@josephmatthews2089 More like medieval times
@eucliduschaumeau8813Рік тому
That's my go-to design for rocket engines...just tape a big stick to it and launch. So much easier than building a whole rocket.
@ardentlions6636Рік тому
Beautiful.
@LiveFastRaceHard4 місяці тому
Great video, ive been making kno3 rockets for a few years now, i need to get my video editing skills up so i can create a video like this, very well done. A few tricks ive learned making the rockets over the years. Use powdered sugar, blend the sugar/kno3 in a blender. Add a splash of water to the powder before heating, blend that as well, then add mixture to heat source. Adding the water will make the heating time go up, but it will be more consistent and easier to pour, you will also get less air pockets making for a more straight and consistent flight. I definitely do not claim to know everything and im still learning tweaks and tricks to building rockets and making fuel. Id love to hear your or others tips in the comments as well!
@Darkness-li2xm4 місяці тому
I think adding like 2 drops of vanilla exract could help with the duraction flight, but im not sure and im not speaking from my expierience so try this at your own risk
@YehovastaРік тому
Bardzo interesujące. dzieciństwie ( jako nastolatek) robiłem małe rakietki z zakrętek od wódki i tego materiału. kawałek drutu za statecznik i 50-80m górę leciało. Szkoda, że wtedy nie wiedziałem że temperatura może to masę plastyczną zamienić.
@user-mr6ui4fy5h5 місяців тому
O, kurwa!
@quocphuphan19986 місяців тому
So this is how hamash create their own rocket...
@Crodmog886 місяців тому
Beer and rocket building,two of favorite things lol
@luancosta47114 місяці тому
Doidera. Parabéns! 👏
@intothevoid127Рік тому
Fun fact: make as shown but put it in a container with match heads placed throughout. One pound of this mixture can cover a city block in thick white smoke. Another helpful tip from The Anarchists Cookbook.
@BarneyDesmondРік тому
Old school connoisseur here 👏🧐
@jasonrubikРік тому
In ~1994, I salvaged styrofoam from the packaging of my original NES (8-bit Nintendo) to make something from that book, when combined with the liquid that "makes cars go" . Needless to say, it was too thick and didn't ignite well. To this day, I have an "original NES Complete in the Box minus a large chunk of styrofoam for unknown reasons"
@djnemesisukРік тому
Hahaha. Sure is till have this on floopy disc in the loft. Originally the jolly Rodger cook book so you had the revised version like me 🫣. Was hard to undetand as a kid. And technology ones are basiclay obsolete. Its 100% American so most things didnt even make sence to a 1998 14 year old British kid haha
@kolsen6330Рік тому
@@djnemesisuk I have a copy of the original book. Black cover. Has lots of interesting stuff in it. Also a lot of things that would win you a Darwin award. (First edition 1971)
@andrewallen99933 місяці тому
The anarchists cook book is dangerously inaccurate. Do not follow it's instructions.
@kobusdowney5291Рік тому
Bruh, this brings back memories of a better time when youtube was still about the "you" part. Johnny was a fun guy to hang out with, not a boring day went by thats for sure ❤. The Man's a legend!
@romeisfallingagain5 місяців тому
i did not expect the rocket to go that high. wow. great job
@lva986 місяців тому
Hamas missile tutorial
@Andres-gr3usРік тому
Great tutorial to learn how not to make rocket sugar fuel
@YAYFUL1Рік тому
I am impressed with the altitude reached. It made me think about mini homemade satellites in I a orbit like a tablet with power pack and solar sails
@English_Lessons_Pre-Int_IntermРік тому
how much is the cheapest rocket in the world which can deliver nano-satellites to low-orbit? I mean reeeeeeeaaalllly cheap? like 300$
@eklhaft4531Рік тому
Well rockets grow exponentially because to get higher you need more fuel but then your rocket gets heavier and you need even more fuel to carry that fuel. Also there is a huge difference between getting into space and to orbit. Space starts at 100 km altitude but to stay there you need to reach 8km/s (18 000 mph).
@alphaforce6998Рік тому
So-called satellites are literally some kind of electronics enclosure suspended from large helium balloons. They are not launched by rockets; they are launched by filling up the balloon then letting it ascend.
@afghanistandaily91753 місяці тому
@@English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm try $7.5 million
@user-bw2me9bm8d3 місяці тому
Thanks a lot for this video! It's amazing and good tuturial! 🔥
@shakekr17505 місяців тому
Hamas enters the chat
@iraa99352 місяці тому
Yes, wondering what to do with all the fertilizer and sugar donated by UNWRA.
@ArbiAbsotovМісяць тому
😂😂
@UnlimitedUtopiaМісяць тому
The fact these entered into US D sucking technologically advanced is*real is funny
@regulusmuphrid48916 місяців тому
You tube recommending me this on October 2023 is just perfect timming.
@hankvana2149Рік тому
Thanks so much for this! Reminds me of my childhood!
@billmoran3219Рік тому
Reminds me too of my childhood... parents still haven’t forgiven me about the house
@hankvana2149Рік тому
@@billmoran3219 I can relate, I made several batches of fuel, no problems, then my father insisted on "helping". Filled the whole house with smoke - good that my mother was out at the time. LOL!
@Oak_Tree3225 місяців тому
Wow that looks quite delicious, I’ll probably make some for my next batch of brownies or cake ;)
@tiborbomba6 місяців тому
Inshalah, thank you brother.
@JamesW81Рік тому
Rather than folding over the end of the tube you can use bentonite clay to block it up. Kitty litter is usually pure bentonite clay. It just needs a good tamp down.
@mohmih144Рік тому
Cat droppings? An explosive is used
@JamesW81Рік тому
@@mohmih144 no, not cat droppings. The clay based product that is put in the bottom of the tray into which your cat would defecate in order to absorb any liquid and minimise odour.
@danforbes45135 місяців тому
It would blow up
@JamesW815 місяців тому
@@danforbes4513 not if you only close up one end.
@chimpswithkicks4 місяці тому
@@danforbes4513dont pack both ends with clay, dummy. if you do, make sure the nozzle size is large enough so the pressure doesnt cause the engine to burst.
@ayanforeverРік тому
That sounded like an air defence rocket 😄
@LSD123.3 місяці тому
As a volunteer firefighter with the CFS, I can definitely say he's not the brightest star in the sky…
@justachipofftheiceberg63135 місяців тому
That was frickin awesome, does that stuff contaiate the cooking wear or is it still good for food after being cleaned
@kalachehalim58736 місяців тому
حماس تقدم لك الشكر
@SOKT_YT6 місяців тому
XD
@Adithya_V_25036 місяців тому
hamas bois takin notes
@Tokentools-weldersAuРік тому
AHHHH - Now I can't get the song out of my head. I love it :)
@wayn8753 місяці тому
Reminds me of the kit rockets... Good old days!
@timgraf79335 місяців тому
So this is the hamas way of building rockets.
@hamzabouteraa35355 місяців тому
Israelis watching this getting heart attacks
@DarkZerol5 місяців тому
Seriously, why are people so surprised information like these are everywhere in the open? There were guides on how to made homemade IEDs and bombs with everyday tools and raw materials way before Hamas was formed.
@UnlimitedUtopiaМісяць тому
They're butt hurt their irondome can't do shi*
@kennethwilson86337 місяців тому
How many fires did you start or cause with this.
@AMANSINGH-jg3yn6 місяців тому
Hamas :- Ohh yeah. Thanks Dude
@jhonsmith75406 місяців тому
Target successful reached Tel aviv😂😂
@KonradvonHotzendorf6 місяців тому
😂🙈🙊
@Madthrax23Рік тому
"And this, kids, is how i lost my arms ! "
@pilotmiami1Рік тому
Bravo.Perfect
@midnight_prepper4 місяці тому
Your going to make a great civil war fighter!
@DiaRasputin5 місяців тому
Gaza people be taking notes
@JohnLabu216 місяців тому
I think hamas learned from this video
@AliSinaHarati6 місяців тому
If you had to defend your homeland while besieged by your enemy, you would have learned it too.
@JohnLabu216 місяців тому
@@AliSinaHarati yup, gonna look for the nearest garden supplies for KNO3
@Napol1714 місяці тому
Wow amazing teach me more about your invention
@rustyroyden55486 місяців тому
It is very easy for the mix to ignite and spray all over the place. Big mess plus damage and or injury. Do this outside on a portable hotplate. Wear face shield gloves an welding jacket