Jake is editing the warhead and rocket videos one again we had some success and some failures. But we have made absolute progress. This thing is very close to becoming a legitimate weapon. He's got alot on his plate between filming, editing, and creating the energetics.
I see it as an emerging technology to be able to produce a serviceable weapon, from a 3D printer. We will get there, these can fill a gap while conventional weapons have to go through layers of bureaucracy, these can be emailed to an Ally in need. @@noahahn3658
@@DandSCreations So it is more of a "Just in case" ! I love your work, don't get me wrong, but I am surpised tinkering with shaped charges and homemade rocket launchers hasn't let you in prison X) ! It suprises me as an european, the difference between 0 control and way to much x) !
@@doinker50 all part of developing an effective, useful, and safe weapon. Now we know how not to ignite these motors. The pressure spike exploded the motor from too rapid an ignition.
Yes, we have accuracy fixes coming. One... if you need to use an improvised launcher, dont use PVC (its warped if you look at it, and we didn't notice.) Two, ablative spin nozzle.
Fins deploy nicely.
Haha that time they did. We need to adjust tolerances and wind the springs more.
“Sir you cant Park your car in there, supply truck will come soon-“
My honest reaction for that information:
Hahaaa seems like you have gotten some improvements. Excited for the full video!
Can't wait to see this thing go boom
I'm eagerly waiting on the Ordnance lab video of your rockets. lol Any idea when they'll release it?
Jake is editing the warhead and rocket videos one again we had some success and some failures. But we have made absolute progress. This thing is very close to becoming a legitimate weapon. He's got alot on his plate between filming, editing, and creating the energetics.
@@DandSCreations By the way, why do you make these ? For fun, or to sell the design, maybe just for being able to make them just in case ?
I see it as an emerging technology to be able to produce a serviceable weapon, from a 3D printer. We will get there, these can fill a gap while conventional weapons have to go through layers of bureaucracy, these can be emailed to an Ally in need. @@noahahn3658
@@DandSCreations So it is more of a "Just in case" ! I love your work, don't get me wrong, but I am surpised tinkering with shaped charges and homemade rocket launchers hasn't let you in prison X) ! It suprises me as an european, the difference between 0 control and way to much x) !
@@noahahn3658 we work with a licensed manufacturer when it comes to production of a final product.
Someday we'll get a full video
I was here before it went viral af
Nice!!!
I cant remember if I had asked this before but your tube material, is it composite or metal?
We had an issue on the first day of testing and had to sub the tube for PVC. That was a bad choice.
@@DandSCreations I remember seeing on social media your pretty tube exploded. Condolences for all that lost work.
@@doinker50 all part of developing an effective, useful, and safe weapon. Now we know how not to ignite these motors. The pressure spike exploded the motor from too rapid an ignition.
3d printed stealth bomber
Was the log berm the target?
Yes, we have accuracy fixes coming. One... if you need to use an improvised launcher, dont use PVC (its warped if you look at it, and we didn't notice.) Two, ablative spin nozzle.
Keep those motors dry this time. I wanna see this thing make a hole in a steel plate
I feel bad for yalls FBI agents they actually gotta work hard.
What is the accuracy of the rocket up to which range can it travel in a straight line? Also can you turn it into a missile?
How did you make it explode on contact?
I have a resin printed base detonator Ive designed
@@DandSCreations How does it work? Do you have a small amount of impact sensitive explosive inside it?
@@hanks8 nail, primer, booster
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