Hey where'd that LUVLY thread go?
Okay, I'm a couple months late on this forum, and have taken my time reading the threads from oldest up.
Now, I have a couple of replies to the earlier posts on this thread.
I hope they might prove useful.
(This might take a while to read, but just hang on)
1. YT, you mentioned an electric igniter with a coil or spring-shaped bridgewire. Why the coil shape? Anything to do with the inductance of the coil making it heat up faster or easier on a lower voltage?
Otherwise, I've only read about and used short, straight bridgewires.
2. Regarding dextrin. I make this stuff in quantity when I run out of it. Any problems making it (apart from time and temperature) might stem from the confusion between flour and starch. In Denmark, we can get both corn flour and corn starch. The purest starch type is the one you want. As we can also get potato starch for a third of the price of corn do. that's the one I'm using.
BTW, try looking at it closely before and after baking (good light and maybe magnifiers).
Anyway, after baking, it should make a CLEAR brownish paste with water. If it is still foggy or opaque, there's still some more unconverted starch in it.
3. Regarding filling rocket cores with black powder.
Okay for smallish rockets. For larger or serious ones, use a pyrotechnic igniter (one that creates a greater puff of hot gas).
Google Richard Nakka. He has good info on rockets.
4. Regarding coring of rocket motors.
This all depends on a multitude of factors. Eg. Casing strength, fuel power, nozzle size etc.
The topic is called Grain Geometry, and much can be found out by Googling Richard Nakka. Also check James Yawn (yes) and his page on RCANDY.
5. Regarding Red gum.
Initially, I thought this is what you get when you don't brush your teeth OK.
But I found this on the net. http://onlinedictionary.datasegment.com/word/Red-gum
Actually, it seems to be a naturally occurring wood sap from a Eucalyptus-related tree.
6. Regarding Spud guns.
Could anyone please think up a way to deplete potatoes??? PLEASE!
I would love to be the first on my block to fire Depleted Spud Rounds
7. Budullewraaagh, this one's for you (hope I got the number of A's right).
Okay, N2O might not in itself be an oxidiser, but AFAIR N2O releases oxygen upon heating, no? Also, it is used as the oxidiser part of the fuel in many hybrid rocket systems. As for the fuel part, I've heard of acrylics, paper and (believe it or not) BOLOGNA!
Whew, I hope it was as good for you as it was for me.
Could we please get the pyro thread up and running again (hopefully without the obvious explosives and "where do I buy this"-questions)?
Nothing wrong with lack of compounds, but let's be chemical types and synth it!
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