Rocket Launcher
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Rocket Launcherhttps://youtu.be/hEGmae93WKAhttps://youtu.be/nyDsHQ0PiBU It all started with one simple request from a child: "Grandpa, I want a blue rocket on wheels with a button." Two weeks later, their house was in complete chaos. The child's excitement turned into a full-blown obsession: "It's my turn, it's my turn! BAM!!!" Desperate parents often find themselves caught up in the fun of their children's antics. That's exactly why I couldn't resist sharing the 3D printed rocket launcher with all of you. To build this impressive device, you'll need a few simple materials: a PVC waste water duct (60x1.5 mm), two wide rubber bands (10 mm diameter), and a 50 cm round wood rod (12 mm diameter). Not all DIY stores carry the necessary PVC tube, but most can order it from their supplier. A longer duct will give your rocket a greater range, so don't be afraid to get creative with your design. Once you have all the parts, simply push the rocket over the shaft until it clicks into place. Then, stand back and watch as the rocket launches into action. But wait - don't forget to add some safety features! A carrier made from two pieces of wood and four wheels will help prevent damage during landing. And remember to always land on a soft surface to avoid any accidents. For more fun projects like this one, check out http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1967052
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