This is how you make some low-quality fuse for people who cannot purchase fuse like me. It is not a perfect replacement, but it works.
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I CANNOT AND WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE IN ANY CASE OF INJURY WITH THIS OBJECT! WHOEVER MAKES THIS OBJECT DOES SO AT HIS OR HER OWN RISK!
This is my video of the two paper crossbows that I made. They are both very powerful. Have a look and tell me what you think!
By the way, I respectfully copied the concept from Mythbusters, and the design from Adam Savage. Thanks.
Here is a in depth review of a clear spring FAMAS that I bought a year ago. It is a very durable gun, and it still shoots like new, however, it is not suitable for large scale airsoft wars. Enjoy.
This is a tutorial I made on how to make professional grade homemade fuse. This tutorial is only for people experienced with pyrotechnics and for people who have black powder.
Anyway, enjoy.
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I CANNOT AND WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INJURY THAT OCCURS DURING THE USE OF THIS INFORMATION. THIS IS FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY. ATTEMPT THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK
This is my crossbow I made out of LEGO. It has a moderately sophisticated flexing-limb system. It used to shoot LEGO beams, but I changed it to shoot bricks.
This is my second version of my LEGO Semi-Automatic Gun. The power has been ramped up, the projectiles changed, and I have added a handle. It is also very accurate.
These are two intense rocket motors I made. They are a low "G" Class and contain 2 grains made of RCandy. I have been experimenting with little rockets up until now, and these are the results.
One of my seemingly reliable 3/4 inch PVC rockets had a horrific CATO during an ejection charge test. The rocket turned into a pipebomb and when it exploded, it sent shards of PVC Pipe Flying everywhere and bits of burning propellant onto my driveway. The suspect is likely a nozzle that was accidentally made too small. Its a shame, but it happens to everyone someday. I hope you enjoy.