Learn how to turn boring old clothespins into powerful matchstick & toothpick shooters, that will stick into apples, and lob firey darts over 20 feet.
Showing posts with label matches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label matches. Show all posts
The "Matchsticks & Money" Party Trick
Here's a little party trick you can do with 4 wooden matches, that you can use to impress your friends, or scam them out of some money.
How to Make Rocket Igniters (Electric Matches)
In this project you'll see how to turn matches into electric ignitors, that fire off with the press of a button.
How To Make Thunder Caps
While I was working on different prototypes for that exploding blowgun ammo, I got wondering about the cap-gun caps themselves, and how they exploded on impact. I spent a considerable amount of time on the internet researching, and trying to figure out what the composition of cap gun caps were. I was very curious to learn what composition could be stable enough to sit undisturbed, indefinitely, but explode suddenly and powerfully when hit with enough force. I was amazed when I learned it was a pyrotechnic mixture called Armstrong's Mixture.
How to Make a Matchbox Microphone
Make a microphone out of a matchbox and pencil leads. Listen to sounds and music from the other side of the house using this DIY microphone. Simple audio electronics project. You will also need a battery, some wires and clips, and a pair of headphones or a speaker. Fun and simple science experiment, and great to do with children.
How to do Smoking Fingers Trick
Smoking fingers magic trick. How to make smoke rise from your fingers when you rub them together. Simple magic trick and easy to follow experiment which you can try at home.
How to Make a Mini Crossbow
How to make a mini cross bow and arrow out of household items (a bottle top. lollipop popsicle sticks, and an elastic band). Also shows how to make different types of arrows. Fun craft idea and simple to follow video tutorial.
Hot Glue Matches - Instant Glue In 5sec Lifehack
This life hack,hot glue matches are made with adding one drop of glue on wooden matchstik and leaving to dry minute or so.
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