Backyard Ballistics 2nd Edn.
By (Author) William Gurstelle
Chicago Review Press
Chicago Review Press
9th November 2012
1st September 2012
Second Edition, Second edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
Scientific equipment, experiments and techniques
531.5507
Paperback
240
Width 177mm, Height 254mm, Spine 15mm
489g
This bestselling DIY handbook now features new and expanded projects, enabling ordinary folks to construct 16 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 match-powered rocket to the more complex tabletop catapult and the offbeat Cincinnati fire kite. The classic potato cannon has a new evil twin--the piezo-electric spud gun and the electromagnetic pipe gun has joined the company of such favorites as the tennis ball mortar. 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.
"Fun and potentially dangerous, this is sure to be a hit at most public libraries. Recommended. Bring your own safety goggles." -- Library Journal "A great primer for the would-be engineer, and a wonderful chance for bonding among like-minded parents and children...Great fun!" -- Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY) "How is it possible not to love a book with chapter titles like 'Back Porch Rocketry' and 'Greek Fire and the Catapult' I devoured this prodigious account of all things explosive." --Homer Hickam, author of Rocket Boys "Would-be rocketeers, take note: Engineer William Gurstelle has written a book for you." -- Chicago Tribune "If you want to make a potato souffle, pick up a book by Julia Child. If you want to decorate your holiday cards with hand-cut potato stamps, look to a Martha Stewart manual. If, however, you'd like to launch a potato in a blazing fireball of combusting hairspray from a PVC pipe, your best source is Backyard Ballistics , by William Gurstelle." -- Time Out New York "Your inner boy will get a bang out of these 13 devices to build and shoot in your own back yard, some of them noisy enough to legally perk up a 4th of July." -- Dallas Morning News "How is it possible not to love a book with chapter titles like 'Back Porch Rocketry' and 'Greek Fire and the Catapult' I devoured this prodigious account of all things explosive." --Homer Hickam, author of Rocket Boys
William Gurstelle is the author of the best-selling 'Backyard Ballistics'. He is also a professional engineer and a technogeek robot builder. Gurstelle and his sons build and compete in the growing number of regional competitions with their own Tosca and Weber the Grillbot. He lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.