Showing posts with label possibly illegal. Show all posts
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Monday, May 24, 2010

Making A Spud/Potato Gun

Making a spud gun is an awesome experience, its one of things you feel a real accomplishment doing. Its fun and its powerful and you get some good times just shooting potato out into no where. They can go from 50-200 meters and break bones, just don't be too silly and you'll be fine. Some countries spud guns are classed as firearms so to own one you need to have a fire arms licenses or equivalent (pretty much rights to own firearms).

(funny picture I found on Google thought I'd put it up cause I'm to lazy to take my own)

Number of people: 1+, I'd recommend more, that way you can split the costs, or just get some help of a friend and plus its not that fun going around by yourself.

Time of day: Day time activity, though you can make/use it at night time too, it does make a little bit of noise.

Duration: 1-3hrs building, 30min - 3hours using, something you can take camping, fishing etc.

Budget: $40 - $120, depends on what you already have, or what you can get off your friends


Equipment













  • A BBQ piezo (figure A)
  • A 3" PVC door/lid junction this has to be a seal tight lid (figure B & C)
  • A 3" joiner (figure D)
  • 30-35cm of 3" diameter PVC pipe (figure E)
  • A 3" to 1.5" or 2" reducer junction depending on what you chose figure G (figure F)
  • 80~100cm of 1.5" or 2" diameter PVC pipe (figure G)
  • PVC glue and Epoxy glue (figure H)
  • Bag of Big potatos (figure I)
  • Flammable spray liquid (hair spray, air freshener, butane, etc) (figure J)
  • A drill (figure K)
  • A hacksaw (figure L)
  • A file (figure M)

if you feel the need, get a tape measure and a pencil too.

You can get most of these supplies at your local hardware shop, you can get the piezo at a BBQ shop, and potato obviously at the supermarket. Make sure your fittings all fit before you buy them! and make sure your piping is PVC pressure rated piping (something like schedule 40 or 80, 3" pipe rated at schedule 40 can handle about 150 PSI, and at 80 can handle about 220psi, smaller the pipes the higher pressure they can handle).

Instructions

  1. Cut all your piping to size, no need for exact measurements, the combustion chamber (3" pipe) should be roughly 1/3 the length of the barrel (the 1.5" or 2" pip)
  2. Drill a hole roughly in the center of the 3" pipe this hole should be the size of your piezo in diameter, so when you put your piezo in it should fit comfortably.
  3. Apply the epoxy glue around the hole, then put the piezo into the hole making sure you don't get any glue on the tip else it won't spark, apply glue around the piezo to ensure a good seal. check to make sure the piezo is still working before continuing with the next steps. Some piezo's have threads, in that case apply some glue and screw it in, always good to add extra glue in after.
  4. Roughen up the joining bits with the filer (only where they will be joined), this helps ensure a solid join.
  5. 5. Apply the PVC glue and join it together, you only want to apply the glue only right before you put them together, so do them one at a time. (follow the image in which way to join them). Make sure you don't get glue on your lid/door, else it'll become a big hassle to get off.
  6. Allow a good 24hrs to settle (or what ever it says on your glue), most of it will have dried up after about 2hrs but to get the glue fully settled in and for your spud gun to be most robust you should let the glue fully settle in.
  7. When your spud gun has been all set in file the end of the barrel to make it sharp (this helps with cutting the potato's)
  8. Now your ready to go, find a big open field, or next to the beach lake etc. force the potato into the barrel, and push it close to the end of the barrel, make sure you don't push too far else its a big mission getting the potato out of the combustion chamber.
  9. Open the lid/door, spray a little bit of flammable liquid and quickly shut the lid/ door. Don't spray too much as you'll flood the combustion chamber, remember you need oxygen to burn your fuel. You'll get use how much you need. If it doesn't fire the first time try a few more times, if it still doesn't fire, you need to air it out and start again with the fuel.

This is just the basic spud gun, you can make them a little bit more complicated, like adding a handle with a 'T' junction to making real complicated with like double combustion chambers, do some Googling and you'll sure see some crazy ones.

(a crazy spud gun i found on Google)

Remember spud guns are classed as firearms in some countries, they can seriously hurt people, so be ware of where you aim it. I'd recommend not to take in to anywhere with too many people, when people see it they tend to come up to you and start asking questions.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Wheat Pasting

Wheat pasting is a form of street art, you make paste from wheat and you stick pictures up around the place. This is possibly illegal in your country. And yes it is the paste you used in kindergarten and yes that's how out door posters are stuck up.


Number of people: 2 - 3 people best but I would recommend no more than 5, as it gets obvious when you have 5 people pasting things up.

Time of day: night time activity

Duration: 1 - 2hrs+

Budget: $5 -$20 starting

Equipment: (all rough estimates)

  • ~3/4 cup of wheat flower - though rice flower works too
  • ~6 - 7 cups of water
  • ~1 teaspoon of Sugar
  • A house pain brush or paint roller - a half size paint roller works best from my experience
  • Printed pictures you want to put up - they should be printed by a laser printer
  • A Small bucket - make sure your roller can fit inside if your using a paint roller
  • An Open hand bag - the cotton ones that shops gives out are best or the cotton reusable grocery bags
  • A Bag for your designs - we use a paper bag

Steps

1. Make your design, draw it on computer or by hand. (a black and white/grey scale picture will be cheapest)

2. Print your design out with a laser printer (a photo copiers is a laser printer) if you print it on a inkjet printer(most home printers) the ink will run, if you drew it by hand you can photo copy/scan it, if you don't have a laser printer (most people don't) you can take your design/poster/picture to a printing shop or photo copying machine, usually about 20c per A4 page and colour copies will cost more. Note, half a A4 page is about best size for your design for ease of finding places to put them, but making big ones are also fun, and you only need about 10 - 40 copies a night before your legs get tired.

3. Cut around your design so there's a small white boarder around it, it just looks better after you put it up.

4. Put the flower into a medium-large size bowl, add about 1 and a 1/2 cup of cold water and start string till there's no more lumpy bits (or close enough). If you use boiling water to open it it'll cook the wheat and makes it go lumpy as.

5. Pour the mixture into a pot with a little bit of boiling water, add the sugar and slowly add boiling water while cooking and string the mixture. Don't add too much water it shouldn't be runny (better to be too thick than too runny). Just experiment with water to Wheat ratio as I've never noted it down. The first time you do this you should test it on something at home before you go out. (this video might help)



6. Once your mixture is ready pour it into your bucket and your ready to go.

7. Find a flat wooden, brick, metal, plastic etc surface that you want to put your wheat paste on, paint/roll the paste onto the surface, slap the design on then paint/roll the paste over it again this water proofs it. The paste needs to cover the whole design to water proof the whole thing. This should be done when no one or not many people are watching/around.



Please be curtest and not wheat paste on people properties as that's just sad. Stick to street signs, lamp post, transformers etc usually where other wheat paste have already been done, another word government property. If you see places where there have been wheat paste pealed off or painted over then they clean that area regularly and its a bit of a waste of your time pasting it there as it'll get taken down or painted over straight away. An untouched wheat paste can last a few years. Try making different designs, different sizes to change things up a bit, write a message if you feel the need to educate the world. The CBD's the best place to wheat paste.

Remember this is illegal in most countries, look out for cops, security guards, street cleaners and CCTV cameras!

Have fun :D