DIY: How To Turn A Sharpie Into a Rocket

Posted On 11/15/2009 04:26:00 PM by Jered Schneider |


Make put out a great article about how to make rockets out of everyday office supplies. This one is turns a normal Sharpie marker into a deadly projectile. Launch one of these at the office Douchebag who is constandly shooting Nerf missle into your cubical, and I bet he will leave you alone.

Original Post via Make:

Rockets from office supplies!

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Here's a great how-to on building a "liquid fueled" rocket using little more than a fat Sharpie marker, a can of compressed air, and a few more supplies found down on the Cube Farm. The resulting rocket can fly up to 75 feet!
But hey there, John Glenn of the IT Department, BE CAREFUL! This is actually a project you don't want to take lightly. Launch it outdoors, wear safety goggles, don't "burn" yourself on the compressed air (it's *very* cold). Generally, be smart, and use common sense whenever dealing with any type of projectile and components under pressure.


What you need:
A Sharpie
Canned Air
Electrical Tape (Substitute Packing Tape)
Ball Point Pen
Rubber Band
Bottle Cap
Leatherman
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The innards are removed from the Sharpie and a port for the canned air tube is fashioned from a ball point pen tube and secured to the thrust end of the rocket.

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The fins are made from electrical tape.



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Plug the compressed air into the port on the business end the rocket, fill will gas from the can, and... BLAST OFF!
TIP: On the Comments to this Instructable, a maker suggests cutting off the bell-shaped end of another Sharpie and adding it to the thrust end of your rocket to form a De Laval nozzle for better thrust performance.
See the full Instructable for more details.
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