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Wrap the foil tightly. Make a small opening in the foil wrapped around the match head by inserting the point of a safety pin and bending upward slightly. Bend the paper clip to form a launch pad as shown in the diagrams. Erect the match stick rocket on the pad.
6 Mar 2017 All you need to build a match rocket is a match and a piece of foil. I used a straightened paper clip to form the engine, but there are other ways to form the tube. Anne Helmenstine. A match rocket is an extremely simple rocket to construct and launch. The match rocket illustrates many rocketry principles,
25 Mar 2008
Match rockets are fun and easy to use it will take you under 1 min to make one here is how: I can not be held responsible for any blown of hands etc.
24 May 2007
'This Is a small rocket, but if you make it rite it will go about 30 feet. WARNING!!! THIS EVOLVES MATCHES AND FIRE, DO NOT LAUNCH AT FLAMMABLE MATERIAL. Be Sure To Check Out Our Youtube Account: <www.youtube.com/user/JJINCWorldWide>
12 Jul 2013 Instructions. 1. Bend a paper clip into a 45-degree angle. Presto! You have a launch pad. 2. Lay a pin along a matchstick so that the sharp tip touches the match head. Wrap the head with a piece of aluminum foil, and gently crease the foil around the pin (avoid tears and holes). 3. Remove the pin.
Here's how to make rockets, that shoot over 40 feet, with aluminum foil and a wooden match.These desktop rockets might be tiny, but a sheet to start creating the rocket bodies. Lay a sheet of paper towel over top, then carefully fold the stack up 3 times, so it's 4 layers deep and just a bit larger than the cardboard template.
Part 1. Making the Rocket. Cut a square of aluminum foil. Wrap the foil around a skewer. Cut the heads off matchsticks. Push a match head into the foil tube. Crimp the end of the foil tube. Wrap the other end around a paper clip. Make fins (optional).
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