Special Effects Fireball Shooter
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Special Effects Fireball Shooter
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When used correctly, this small prop can produce some pretty darn awesome effects. Fueled by nitrocellulose, it can shoot a fireball (that can travel for about 2-3 meters), or something like glitter. Besides being super cool to fire test shots, it can easily be concealed for use in a movie.
This special effects shooter can also be used to create magnificent light paintings, such as those found above.
This is the third and final part of a series of instructables. Go check out the other two parts The Reusable and Wireless Ignitor (part 1), and Nitrocellulose (part 2).
Warning: I'm going to keep this short and sweet:
- This is solely designed for special effects in videos or for photography, not as a toy.
- It doesn't affect skin (even when lit), but the fireball should still not be fired at another human being without proper safety measures [safety glasses, fire-proof clothes (if shooting at clothes), fire extinguisher near by, and someone watching]
Materials
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Part | Supplier |
RC car glow plug | (Amazon) |
AA battery | (Most stores) |
AA battery holder | (Radioshack) |
Limit switch | (Mouser) |
1/4" - 32 Nut | (Mouser) |
1/2" Copper tube | (Home Depot) |
1/2" Push nut | (Home Depot) |
Alligator clip | (Sparkfun, Radioshack) |
Flash Cotton (nitrocellulose) | (Make it yourself , Aliexpress) |
2 Velcro cable organizer straps | (Amazon) |
Tools:
- Stranded wire (~22 AWG at the thinnest)
- Soldering iron
- Solder
- Drill
- Sanding drill bit or belt sander
- Hacksaw
- Metal file
- Rubber wristbands
- Epoxy (optional)
Setting Up the Pipe and the Cap
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Wiring It Up
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Important note: The glow plug requires so much current that the wires must be pretty thick. This and a dead battery will be important to note when you are trying to find a problem in this project. Even breadboard connections are too thin!
Putting It All Together
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- Optional: use epoxy to secure everything as shown in the pictures (the epoxy will most likely break, as mine did, but it provides good support)
- Use the two Velcro cable organizers to bundle everything together as shown in the pictures (there are very helpful picture comments)
Preparing for Firing
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Next, gently roll some nitrocellulose into a small ball (~1cm diameter). This ball will be ignited by the propellant and turn into a fireball. But, this ball can be replaced by anything, such as glitter or small glow-in-the-dark beads for a cool light painting.
Then, cut a 40cm piece of string (or fishing line if you want it to be invisible), and create an adjustable knot (you can use the pictures as a guide).
Finally, secure it to your arm with two rubber bands (or any elastic bracelets).
Fire It Up!
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- 1st picture: A light painting of me shooting it straight up
- 2nd picture: Yet another light painting
- 3rd picture: A GIF to show how easily it can be concealed
Here is a video of it in use:
A GIF of me doing a kamehameha:
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And here I'm am dodging a fireball (example of how it can be used in a movie) (I realize how weird I look XD):
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