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Launched Rocket Shaped Crayons


Launched Rocket Shaped Crayons
photo: jcrocket.com

                                                    
The rocket with the standard form of the time not already, now there is a crayon-shaped rocket
A scientist experimenting with explosives to make a rocket with exactly the same shape with Crayola brand crayons.

John Coker, a scientist who likes to make explosive devices were. One time a friend said that its findings to look like crayons, it began from there he just continued to make crayon-shaped rocket, complete with the colors. Trigger rocket was designed exactly like the packaging Crayola crayons.

"Since my friend said that if roketku look like crayon, I immediately kekipiran to build a rocket Crayon. Not just one, but a package of crayons," said Coker on the site.

Coker began this rocket design from 1988, new in 2004 he proceeded, and after six years of rocket Finally, the package of Crayola colors complete.

Crayola rocket that has the dimensions of 717mm length and diameter dimensions of about 49.7 mmini already been launched in the Nevada Desert, and managed to reach the point of 2928 feet.

 anyone interested in making a pencil?
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Launched Rocket Shaped Crayons


Launched Rocket Shaped Crayons
photo: jcrocket.com

                                                    
The rocket with the standard form of the time not already, now there is a crayon-shaped rocket
A scientist experimenting with explosives to make a rocket with exactly the same shape with Crayola brand crayons.

John Coker, a scientist who likes to make explosive devices were. One time a friend said that its findings to look like crayons, it began from there he just continued to make crayon-shaped rocket, complete with the colors. Trigger rocket was designed exactly like the packaging Crayola crayons.

"Since my friend said that if roketku look like crayon, I immediately kekipiran to build a rocket Crayon. Not just one, but a package of crayons," said Coker on the site.

Coker began this rocket design from 1988, new in 2004 he proceeded, and after six years of rocket Finally, the package of Crayola colors complete.

Crayola rocket that has the dimensions of 717mm length and diameter dimensions of about 49.7 mmini already been launched in the Nevada Desert, and managed to reach the point of 2928 feet.

 anyone interested in making a pencil?
Read more