Turning Powdered Sugar into This (Easy DIY)
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Today Kennen is taking a TKOR classic, sugar rockets, and trying to upgrade it from a one stage rocket to a two stage rocket. And keeping in line with the spirit of the original project, these are cheap to make and we'll show you how to do it!
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Grants original video on sugar rockets was the first video I ever watched on this channel (right back when it was first uploaded) and still remains my favourite of all time! Please can you keep doing more videos like this because I feel like the channel has drifted a long way away from what it used to be with Grant and feels too much like a full production company now. Would be good to do more crazy small scale sceince projects and low budget diy builds...I'm pretty sure others would agree with me too?
@warrenmallick3971
2 жыл бұрын
Agreed
@cubekanaal
2 жыл бұрын
Agreed
@sid-ly7py
2 жыл бұрын
I couldn't agree more
@DoctorJjay
2 жыл бұрын
Agreed. I hope this comment gets brought up for TKOR to see!
@nazinom
2 жыл бұрын
Agreed
This is the content I've been missing. We need more home mad science!
@johnqpublic2718
Жыл бұрын
Mad science
@weaa00
Жыл бұрын
Mad science
@orsaz924
Жыл бұрын
Yes, mad science!
@weaa00
Жыл бұрын
Mad Science
@The_Guy_Who_Asked72
Жыл бұрын
Mad science
Don't show this to North Korea. It will set them forward by about a year
@annuitcptis1447
2 жыл бұрын
Bruh they have hypersonic missiles how are these things gonna help them. They just launched their Hwasong-8 hypersonic nuclear missle 4 days ago.
@romaniangypsy3640
2 жыл бұрын
@@annuitcptis1447 you didnt get the joooke
@joedirt7604
2 жыл бұрын
🤣
@dnxx503
2 жыл бұрын
@@annuitcptis1447 Dude have you ever heard of sarcasm?He knows that have some powerful missiles.
@romaniangypsy3640
2 жыл бұрын
@@GermoOKD ok that is smart AF
I still remember his original one.
@mastertripp6450
2 жыл бұрын
Fr bro pain …
@sjcaljames
2 жыл бұрын
New members c:
@MNE_Edits
2 жыл бұрын
Same I was 4 when I watched it
@user-vi3fy2cc9z
2 жыл бұрын
It's my favorite toke video
@theprince8518
2 жыл бұрын
My favorite is were he blow up the bottles
Nobody mentioned that this feels like an original TKOR vid like the ones that grant made
This video makes me super happy. I used the original design to win the State science fair 3 years in a row, and this video feels like a beautiful commemoration to Grant.
@haydenfrost2692
2 жыл бұрын
Congrats on the win
Been here since 2012, I don't watch as frequently anymore but it's good to see upgrades to the grant originals.
The best episode in a long time
Taking the randomizer rocket to the next level, Grant would approve.
The kings of random. What a true name
wow the last launch was incredible!
I remember watching the original video and trying it out, could never seem to get it to work, but I also wondered if a two stage rocket was possible. Thank you for making this.
@MrHakuna78
2 жыл бұрын
Oh yes me too,
@Softe
2 жыл бұрын
Did yours also ignite but not take off?
@spectremcg6828
2 жыл бұрын
@@Softe yeah, I'm fairly sure it was due to the nozzle size or moisture in the KNO3 but i haven't had the time to test it yet...
My grandfather recently passed away. He spent 30 years at nasa working on the Gemini, Apollo, Skylab, and shuttle program. He would have loved this video.
I'm loving all the videos with kennen. He picks interesting topics and has a very approachable way of going about the projects.
@adiosyt8512
2 жыл бұрын
When was he introduced
@imadeitworse8275
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah when was he
@imadeitworse8275
2 жыл бұрын
Oop I found it his first video is Can Caulk Hold A Person To The Celling
@OreWaSulekDesu
2 жыл бұрын
Doubt he does anything other than act in the videos...
@Pinacrusher
2 жыл бұрын
You mean black nate?
Throw back to Grant's original projects! I love it!
I love this kind of content
Yess recreating this rocket make me feel nostalgic
Independent variable: How many parts are in the rocket. Dependent variable: How it flies Controlled variable: The pipes
@SnickersEatsCookies
2 жыл бұрын
I remember learning about that in like 7th grade lol
@bimbirobotics1050
2 жыл бұрын
@@SnickersEatsCookies well it is basic science
In the words of Jebediah Kerman: "needs more boosters"
As a Veteran Air Force Rocket Fuel Handler I found this video really fun to watch. I used to work with UMDH hydrazine and N2O4 nitrogen tetroxide. These were extremely dangerous and poisonous chemicals that we worked with in amounts in the tens of thousands of gallons. I would love to spend a day in this guys garage.
Perfect recreation of my favourite TKOR video of all time!
These are my favorite type of TKOR videos
These are the videos I have been missing
Thank you! This is what we love
I remember watching the original rocket motors when he posted this. RIP
You should put a little bit of those collored smoke bals powder in the rockets, like different collors for different stages so its realy visable
I am amazed at how well these "sugar" rockets performed. Looks like the engines were the same as Estes engines in their burn abilities. And I know theirs are black powder designs... Thumbs Up!
The two of yours reactions are WAY better than the rocketry. Well done and thanks for sharing. :-)
@TheChristonline
Жыл бұрын
cute
I have found that some of the powdered sugars I've bought seems to be cut with seems to be corn starch, and therefore won't burn as hot, reducing thrust. A friend told me to grind up some pure granulated sugar into a fine powder and try that. My thrust test stand even indicated better performance! Great video!
@robertsmith2956
Жыл бұрын
Wonder how spinning sugar in those sugar cone machines would work.
Now THAT'S the content I have been looking for.
I think i had almost as much fun watching the launches as you did! Best video I’ve seen in a long time!
Keep with this content instead of the over the top BS Nate does and ill start watching again. THIS is the kind of content I fell in love with by TKOR
@ActingOutVA
2 жыл бұрын
They would rather watch someone else do it than doing it themselves
I’d like to see this combined with the colored smoke videos from the past.
The last launch was awesome
Painting or decorating the rockets is not a trivial task. It makes them easier to photograph and see in real time. This was awesome!
Lovely thanks! Nicely explained! Kind attitude without posturing: rare and valuable these days!
finally it feels like i am watching a TKOR video i am sooooo happppyyyyyyyyyy
That explosion edit was actually amazing! Looked real.
@pnnedbytkor9013
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks~~~~
14:57 Rocket engineer here. I can confirm that when we finally get our crazy batshit ideas to finally work this is exactly how we feel!
I love this video! I’m glad your finally making things, not just doing garbage experiments
Love that built off of Grants design. Great job TKOR
The great thing is that i just got into model rockets in the last week and have been looking at grants old videos and this just came out
Doug over here killin it
Finally I made it. I am so happy. 😄😄
It’s good to have Kennan back, he’s great in front of the camera
My dad introduced me to TKOR when I was 6, we made so many of his products together
Video is awesome and keeps true to grants designs great job!
I saw this channel and suscribed thanks to rocket manufacturing videos and that kind of stuff. Good to see you guys doing serious stuff :)
That was fun! Great job!
I had fun learning and seeing your creation come to life plus it works too, great work it was a really educational video
Awesome video. Makes me so happy it was made.
Bout time we got some more rocket stuff.
You can tell by Kennen and Grace's energy and eye contact that they've slept together. Haha
You guys are still killing it:) Fun like always:)
Neat! Your vid popped up in my feed and I had to watch. My model rocketry phase came and went 40 years ago may Estes be praised. My first project was a $16 kit I purchased at the Huntsville Space and Rocket museum. The 3.5 foot tall Saturn V. Took a couple of months to put that thing together. And I mean I worked hard on it. Built my launch 'rocket box' with lights, switches, the works. But...I knew about the sugar stuff 50 years ago. My friend BooBoo told me about it. Only my mix was 3 to 2 with regular sugar. Tried cooking with water. What a plastic mess and it spewed less. Ha! Back then you could get the PN at the corner drug store. Yep, still had those things then. My stuff only spewed, of course. I never quite made the leap in logic to using it for rocket propellant.
Thank you Kennen. Please visit again soon. Or make a few remote videos (upgraded yogurt maybe?). I don't want this to be cameos. I want Kennen as a recurring co-host (and recurring only because he lives in Chicago otherwise regular co-host would've been nice). But the Kennen season with the backlog created during that last visit was definitely fun while it lasted. I miss Kevin too.
I did this with the model rocket kits they sell it was pretty cool
I've always loved TKOR rockets
Now I want to watch October Sky again, kind of ironic that this came out in October too lol
Great video!!! It would be cool to see these made into rocket cars!
I think Grant would be so proud
@westonding8953
2 жыл бұрын
Agreed.
I love it! Continuing Grants work ❤️
Here we go. The content I love to watch.
Sweet rockets indeed!👍
You should have tried a 3/4 coupling on the top of the first stage with the top of the coupling cut down and used 3/4 second stage with minor bevel.
These are he type of videos I subscribed for. More please
Brincaram como crianças 😀😀 parabéns!!!!!👍👍
So glad the smoke from California was finally gone when you all filmed this. Made for a much better video. I couldn't even see the mountains when I was headed through there earlier in September.
@your_average_joe5781
Жыл бұрын
No film was used so... No filming 👍
I too tried to make a 2 stage rocket but now I can because of this video
Cool video! Handmade rockets are so neat!
You did it - congratulations
You can use pictures couplings and cut them down one of each size and they fit into each other to make a half to 3/4 adapter. They also sell adapters so you don't need to shave the 2nd stage down
@robertsmith2956
Жыл бұрын
friction fit of those would keep them from separating. You would still need to sand down the tube.
Your happiness is so contagious! 😁👍👏
Great video it's rocketed in my books 🚀
I would love to see a sugar rocket of a bigger piece of PVC like a 3 inch PVC
@ChemicalU235
2 жыл бұрын
I may be willing to do such a crazy thing
Can you link the clay you used? Might need some v soon
@dudemann4160
2 жыл бұрын
I dont know where he got his, but I have bought mine from the dollar tree
@jessicaengel3151
2 жыл бұрын
If you watch in the begining he shows that he uses kitty litter and what brand and how to do it
@brandonGCHACHU
2 жыл бұрын
Dollar store cat litter....unscented non clumping.
@projectalkan1135
2 жыл бұрын
its Benzanyte clay
Thanks for for giving nice detail with nice breafing🎉🎉🎉🎉
Last week we launched Landsat 9 and we are all so happy it didn't have the same fate as Landsat 6. Yeah, we are all happy when everything works.
Nice....I'm impressed
Wow, that was so much fun just watching it happened. Thx 4 sharing on Utube.
So good to see Grace!
A better option is to dip news paper in a solution of nitrate and chorate oxidising salt at a certain ratio to water. Once the newspaper laden with the oxidising salt solution are dried , it can be rolled up into a tube and insert into into the rocket tubular body. The advantage of paper over sugar is it is lighter and cheaper than sugar. I have built multiple stage rocket during my childhood days. By the way great videos. Remind me of my childhood days.
@jumcopper
7 ай бұрын
instructions please
Now THIS feels like the king of random
Would love to see more like this
I've done so much mischief 20 years ago with this mixture (and other compounds) while I was in high school. Lol
🚀That is one sweet rocket🚀
This is the kind of content i subscribed for
I remember studying space in science class in 8th grade and we built rockets from paper towel rolls and used a "hollowed" egg for the nose cone. After that we were offered extra credit if we built a rocket (bought from Hobby Store or not) and bring it in and launch it on our field day. I needed the extra credit so I did it. I loved building my rocket, but had some kind of failure on the launch and the engine broke free and shot up inside the body of the rocket where it proceeded to start burning. LOL I still got my extra credit though.
I love Grace! Great episode.
This is what I've been missing from you guys
Its good to see yall doing grant style videos
Tbh this is the content tkor needs to make more.we need more diy stuff like the desktop weapons or the blow gun and not your experiments
Nicely done
Great video!! well done:)
Thanks for sharing
Awsome job guys. Especially for a hit on the 1st try. How many times does that happen ? 🤔 👍🇭🇲🇺🇸✌
this guy is way better than that other dude
Dude .... This is a great video ....... I like listening to you and your subject matter is right on ....... 😊 😊 😊
Bro you got every equipment in your kitchen nice
Launching model rockets is a great form of family recreation and I'm all for keeping costs down - thank you for this video!