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These instructions detail a homemade air vortex cannon. This is very similar to the popular "AirZooka"that can be purchased at many toy stores and science related shops. There is absolutely nothing wrongwith the AirZooka, and it works quite well. However, we often find it much more fun to build thesethings ourselves. The attached instructions are taken from a collection of various instructions foundfreely on the internet. The only really novel thing about this document is it includes a known set ofmaterials that are proven to work well.AirCannonPlans.ComRequired Material: Bucket, 2 gallon (Home Depot, Paint Department, 3).2 sq feet of 4 mil thick plastic sheeting (Home Depot, Paint Department, Price unknown aswe used leftover scrap material).1 12" Canopy Tarp Tie (Home Depot, Fastener Department, 5 for 8 pieces).Packing TapeScotch Tape1-1/8" dowel for handle, about 6"1/4" thick scrap wood, roughly 1x2"1" #8 screw, pan head.Figure 1 - Required materials. 2 Gallon bucket (left), 4 mil plastic sheeting (center), and canopy tarp ties (right).Tools used: Drill with 6" hole saw. This is not necessary. You can do this with a compass to mark the circleand a utility knife.ScissorsHome Depot "Homer" bucket. Again, not necessary. We used this to trace a circle. A largecompass or other round object will do.

AirCannonPlans.ComFigure 2 - Cut a hole about 6" diameter in the bottom of the bucket. There's a hole in the bucket, dear liza. If you don'thave a 6" hole saw, just draw a circle with a compass or other round object and cut with a utility knife.Figure 3 - We removed any sharp edges with 120 grit sandpaper.

AirCannonPlans.ComFigure 4 - Trace a circle in the 4 mil plastic sheeting. The "Homer Paint Bucket" was the perfect size. Yet another use for thisamazing item.Figure 5 - Cut out the circle that you just traced. It took some experimenting to find the best scissors to cut this materialcleanly.

AirCannonPlans.ComFigure 6 - Find the center of the circle. We found the best way was to fold it in half twice.Figure 7 - Cut a small hole in the center. If you used the approach of folding it in half twice, you would just snip the very tipoff.

AirCannonPlans.ComFigure 8 - Reinforce the center region with packing tape. We simply put 4 pieces of 3" long tape around the hole on bothsides. This is important as this is the primary failure point of the air cannon.Figure 9 - Take one of the bungie tie downs and feed it through the hole in the plastic sheeting. Tie a knot in the bungieopposite the ball to hold the sheet in place on the bungie.

AirCannonPlans.ComFigure 10 - Cut the bungie in half.Figure 11 - Cut two small holes in the side of the bucket near the bottom. We used a 1/4" drill bit and drilled them 2" fromthe bottom. The holes need to be on opposite sides of the bucket for the bungie cord to go through. If you don't have a 1/4"drill bit, scissors or a utility knife will do. Just don't cut the holes too large.

AirCannonPlans.ComFigure 12 - Using Scotch tape, we very roughly attached the plastic circle to the bucket. The bungee cord side goes in and theorange plastic ball side goes out. The plastic needs to be attached so that the outer circle of the plastic is approximately atthe edge of the bucket. Since the diameter of the plastic circle is larger than the bucket, this results in some bunching up ofthe plastic. The goal of the tape here is not to necessarily attach the plastic well, but just enough until the next step.Figure 13 - Seal the plastic circle to the bucket with packing tape. We ran the tape about 2/3 over the bucket, and 1/3hanging over the edge. After applying the tape, the 1/3 that was left hanging over the edge was pressed over into the plasticsheet. This helps seal the plastic sheet and better secures it to the bucket.

AirCannonPlans.ComFigure 14 - Push one end of the bungee cord through the 1/4" hole in the side of the bucket. Repeat for the other piece ofbungee on the other side of the bucket.Figure 15 - Tie a knot in the bungee cords on the outside of the bucket. For the size bucket and bungee we used, there wasabout 1" of extra material after the knot. You may need to adjust the location of the knot to provide correct tension on thebungee. The cord should be slack with the plastic sheet pressed all the way in the bucket, but in tension when the sheet ispulled back.

AirCannonPlans.ComFigure 16 - We made a handle with a 1-1/8" diameter, 6" long piece of birch dowel rod. The handle was attached with ascrew through the inside of the bucket. The initial attempt was too flimsy, so we added a thin piece of wood inside thebucket to make it more rigid. The scrap wood was 1/4" thick, 1" x 2" piece. It is attached with a single screw. While thisstep is last in these instructions, we build more of these and moved this step to before we attached the plastic sheet. Thismade it much easier to get a screw driver in there.Figure 17 - Take aim, pull back on the orange ball/bungee, then release. The air vortex cannon should launch a 6", relativelyfocused blast of air.While this does not look as slick as the one you can buy, it is a very functional air cannon that is fun tobuild. We were blowing out candles at over 20 feet. We could have gone farther, but we were limitedby how well we could aim it, not by how focused the air blast was. The aiming of our initial build didseem a little off.

Fun thinks to try: AirCannonPlans.Com Use a fog machine from Halloween, fill the bucket with fog, then marvel as you can launchperfect smoke rings for a good distance. The distance the smoke rings can launch is typicallylimited by the stillness in the air.Hang streamers from a door opening and fire at them to help learn how it aims. It will be a littleoff from center.See how far you can blow out candles.Try shooting a balloon through your house.Set up action figures and blast them down.We built these as a Cub Scout project. The buckets were prepped with handles and holesalready drilled and the plastic sheeting pre-cut and taped. A group of second graders assembledwith some parental assistance and had a great time. Overall cost for the project was on therange of 4 per person as I already had the plastic sheeting.

The air vortex cannon should launch a 6", relatively focused blast of air. While this does not look as slick as the one you can buy, it is a very functional air cannon that is fun to build. We were blowing out candles at over 20 feet. We could have gone farther, but we were limited

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