byte sized engineering | Mouse Trap Powered Water Bottle Rocket Launcher @bytesizedengineering | Uploaded May 2020 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
In this video I elaborate on a project from my childhood. I built a mouse trap powered water bottle rocket launcher using inexpensive parts from the hardware store. This is a fun summer project that is great for kids! Visit my website for a full build article as well as the 3D printing files which are available for purchase. This is a great way to support what I do! bytesizedengineering.com/projects/mouse-trap-powered-water-bottle-rocket-launcher
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If you're a maker and want to learn how to use Fusion 360 I would highly recommend checking out this online course made by Bob Clagett and the I Like To Make Stuff team.
(affiliate link) iliketomakestuff.podia.com/fusion-360-for-makers/0xxil
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90 deg elbow: homedepot.sjv.io/0VXzE
end cap: homedepot.sjv.io/bYvgb
Mouse traps: amzn.to/2McEp5Z
3D printer: amzn.to/2ArSh9G
air compressor adapters: homedepot.sjv.io/R7YDR
air compressor: homedepot.sjv.io/4XRBr
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As an engineer I spend most of my time problem solving and I think that's an extremely important skill. I have learned that complex problems that may seem impossible at first, can be solved by breaking them down into “byte sized” pieces. I hope that my viewers see my passion and enthusiasm for making things, and that it inspires them to make something that they're excited about.
If you’re new here you may not know that I make a lot of other cool project videos like this. If you enjoy these kind of project videos, please consider subscribing to byte sized. I really appreciate you taking the time to watch this video.
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In this video I elaborate on a project from my childhood. I built a mouse trap powered water bottle rocket launcher using inexpensive parts from the hardware store. This is a fun summer project that is great for kids! Visit my website for a full build article as well as the 3D printing files which are available for purchase. This is a great way to support what I do! bytesizedengineering.com/projects/mouse-trap-powered-water-bottle-rocket-launcher
bytesizedengineering.com/store/mousetraprocketlauncher
If you're a maker and want to learn how to use Fusion 360 I would highly recommend checking out this online course made by Bob Clagett and the I Like To Make Stuff team.
(affiliate link) iliketomakestuff.podia.com/fusion-360-for-makers/0xxil
Affiliate links
pvc pipe: homedepot.sjv.io/oYPJE
90 deg elbow: homedepot.sjv.io/0VXzE
end cap: homedepot.sjv.io/bYvgb
Mouse traps: amzn.to/2McEp5Z
3D printer: amzn.to/2ArSh9G
air compressor adapters: homedepot.sjv.io/R7YDR
air compressor: homedepot.sjv.io/4XRBr
If you'd like to show your appreciation and support for byte sized, become a supporting member by clicking on either link below
youtube.com/channel/UCtVgFluK-MmGpQoE7VCxa6w/join
patreon.com/bytesized
If you're interested in what tools I use for byte sized projects, please visit: bytesizedengineering.com/tools
Byte sized merchandise:
teespring.com/stores/byte-sized
As an engineer I spend most of my time problem solving and I think that's an extremely important skill. I have learned that complex problems that may seem impossible at first, can be solved by breaking them down into “byte sized” pieces. I hope that my viewers see my passion and enthusiasm for making things, and that it inspires them to make something that they're excited about.
If you’re new here you may not know that I make a lot of other cool project videos like this. If you enjoy these kind of project videos, please consider subscribing to byte sized. I really appreciate you taking the time to watch this video.
youtube.com/bytesized?sub_confirmation=1