Review
"13 projects engineered to be safe yet exciting and able to be built with household and hardware-store supplies" --
St. Paul Pioneer Press"Fun and thrilling" --
Journal of Chemical Education"Offers a safe, cheap, and legal, labor-intensive and intellectually challenging to the 'oops I blew off my fingers' debacle." --
Burt Constable, Arlington Heights Daily Herald"To inspire kids to spend more time exploring science" --
The Plain Dealer"Would-be rocketeers, take note: Engineer William Gurstelle has written a book for you." --
Chicago Tribune...shows the safe way to amaze and annoy your neighbors with amateur science projects. --
The Daily OklahomanIf you'd like to launch a potato in a blazing fireball of combusting hairspray, this is your best source. --
Time Out New YorkYour inner boy will get a bang out of these devices to build and shoot in your own back yard. --
DallasNews.com
Product Description
Ordinary folks can construct 13 awesome ballistic devices in their garage or basement workshops using inexpensive household or hardware store materials and this step-by-step guide. Clear instructions, diagrams, and photographs show how to build projects ranging from the simple-a match-powered rocket-to the more complex-a scale-model, table-top catapult-to the offbeat-a tennis ball cannon. With a strong emphasis on safety, the book also gives tips on troubleshooting, explains the physics behind the projects, and profiles scientists and extraordinary experimenters such as Alfred Nobel, Robert Goddard, and Isaac Newton. This book will be indispensable for the legions of backyard toy-rocket launchers and fireworks fanatics who wish every day was the fourth of July.
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