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The practical pyromaniac, build fire tornadoes, one-candlepower engines, great balls of fire, and more incendiary devices, William Gurstelle

Label
The practical pyromaniac, build fire tornadoes, one-candlepower engines, great balls of fire, and more incendiary devices, William Gurstelle
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-206) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The practical pyromaniac
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
690086844
Responsibility statement
William Gurstelle
Sub title
build fire tornadoes, one-candlepower engines, great balls of fire, and more incendiary devices
Summary
"Combining science, history, and DIY pyrotechnics, this book for the workbench warrior explains humankind's most useful and paradoxical tool: fire. William Gurstelle, author of the bestselling Backyard Ballistics, presents 25 projects with instructions, diagrams, photos, and links to video demonstrations that enable people of all ages to explore and safely play with fire. From Franklin's stove to Diesel's engine, explosive and fascinating tales are told of the great pyromaniacs who scientifically revealed the mysteries of fire such as "Gunpowder" Joseph Priestly, who discovered oxygen; Antoine Lavoisier, the father of chemistry; and Humphrey Davy, whose chemical discoveries and fiery inventions saved thousands of lives. By following the directions inside, the curious can replicate these breakthrough scientists' experiments and inventions from the simply fascinating one-candlepower engine to the nearly magical fire piston and an incredible tornado of fire"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Keeping safety in mind -- The flame tube -- The first lights -- The one-candlepower engine -- The fire drill -- The burning ring of fire -- The hydrogen generator and the oxygenizer -- Exploding bubbles -- The fire piston -- The arc light -- Fireproof cloth and cold fire -- The extincteur -- The photometer -- Thermocouples -- Technicolor flames -- The fire tornado -- Great balls of fire
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