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The potato cannon, a.k.a. the spud gun, is a popular and very entertaining amateur science project. It's simple to make, and few devices offer such bang for the buck. You can use the Night Lighter both day and night, but when it's dark, the clear PVC provides an excellent view of the interior ballistics. Also, the stun gun gives better performance than weaker sparks from piezoelectric or flint/steel igniters. It's fun both to fire and simply to watch in action.

A basic spud gun can be built with plain, white PVC for less than $25. The Night Lighter 36 costs more, but you can scrounge leftovers from plastics suppliers and build one for less than $50. After mastering basic gun construction, the intrepid potato cannoneer may want to design and assemble more complex and artistic devices.

This project originally appeared on the pages of Make: Technology on Your Time Volume 03.

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Title:
The Night Lighter 36 Spud Gun
By:
William Gurstelle
Publisher:
O'Reilly Media / Make
Formats:
  • Ebook
Ebook Release:
September 2009
Pages:
11
Ebook ISBN:
978-0-596-80847-1
| ISBN 10:
0-596-80847-X
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  1. William Gurstelle

    William Gurstelle writes books, lectures, and provides professional engineering services (in states in which he is licensed.) He graduated from the University of Wisconsin's College of Engineering and then obtained a graduate degree in business from the University of Minnesota. He has 25 years of technology and industry experience.



    Bill is a producer of the PBS television show MAKE:Television and has an on-air role as host of the Maker to Maker segment.



    He is a best selling author and inveterate tinkerer whose popular books capture the spirit of fun and excitement that permeates the world of personal science and technology. As a presenter, his speeches colorfully describe the creativity, innovation, and camaraderie that transforms plain science into radical, technological self expression.



    The more people have fun in what they do, the more successful they will be. Bill's goal is to convey the creativity, innovation, and teamwork that have combined in fantastic ways to produce the most interesting machines on earth.



    His experience as an engineer and writer provides the audience with an understanding of what personal and radical technology means and how it relates to everyone's job in an organization.



    Bill's books and experience cover some of the most extreme and interesting technology on earth, but its technology of a personal, individual sort. From wood hewn catapults to vegetable firing air cannons; from insanely powerful warrior robots to stratosphere seeking high flying amateur rockets; from ultra high voltage backyard experimentation to just about anything you can imagine, Bill's books and experience take you there.



    From his work and writing he has developed powerful strategies for increasing creativity and finding new ways of innovation. His writing has attracted the attention of the press including The New York Times, USA Today, Science News, Tech TV, National Public Radio, Tech Nation, Radio Canada, CNN-FN, Discover Magazine, FHM Magazine, and many others.

    View William Gurstelle's full profile page.