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Title: Cut off the top off an aluminum can.


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Pop Pop Boiler Construction
Warning Be very careful not to cut yourself on
the sharp edges of the can
  • Cut off the top off an aluminum can.

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Pop Pop Boiler Construction
  • Cut down the middle of the can then cut off the
    bottom
  • Trim the jagged edges off

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Pop Pop Boiler Construction
  • Bend the can in half
  • Put a piece of tape along the open end
  • Use a ruler to help crease the bend edge

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Pop Pop Boiler Construction
  • Tape the Boiler pattern to one side of the can
  • Cut along the solid lines

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Pop Pop Boiler Construction
  • Fold the edges of the can along the dashed lines.

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Pop Pop Boiler Construction
  • Carefully open one end
  • do not worry if one side is rounded or flat yet
  • that will come later
  • Slide two bendy straws
  • long side into the pocket.

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Pop Pop Boiler Construction
  • Now take a third bendy straw and carefully slide
    it on top of the other two straws
  • Short bendy side in this time

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Pop Pop Boiler Construction
  • Tape this assembly to a stiff piece of cardboard

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Pop Pop Boiler Construction
  • Carefully press the edges down
  • This will make one side flat and the other side
    bent

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Pop Pop Boiler Construction
  • We will mix some Epoxy glue to glue the edges
    down.
  • Make sure that you cover the entire edges
  • Set aside to cure until next class

For homework construct the Bend Pattern
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Pop Pop Boiler Construction
  • Pull out the straws and cut the short bendy side
    to a length of 1 ½

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Pop Pop Boiler Construction
  • Put an even coat of Epoxy around the short end of
    the bendy straw.
  • Keep glue at least ¼ away from the bendy part

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Pop Pop Boiler Construction
  • Slide the straws back into the boiler.
  • Make sure that NO glue gets on the bendy part.
  • Have the bendy part stick out about ¼
  • Carefully use leftover Epoxy to seal the end of
    the boiler

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Pop Pop Boiler Construction
  • Pressure test your boiler
  • Put into a cup of water and blow hard on the
    straws.
  • If you see any bubbles, you must seal them with
    more Epoxy

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Pop Pop Boiler Construction
  • Use the Bend Pattern to bend the straws to the
    desired angle
  • Make sure that the flaps are pointing outward
  • Tape in place

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Pop Pop Boiler Construction
  • Caution If there are any kinks in the bend, your
    boiler will not work and you will have to start
    over.
  • Hot glue the bendy shape.

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Pop Pop Boiler Construction
  • Trim the straw 4 inches away from the bend

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Pop Pop Boiler Construction
  • Prime the motor and test your boiler
  • If you do not hear a pop pop sound you will
    need to start over.

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Did you know
  • The history of the steam engine stretches back as
    far as the first century AD
  • The first recorded steam engine was the aeolipile
    described by Greek mathematician Hero of
    Alexandria

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Did you know
  • A pop pop boat is powered by a very simple heat
    engine consisting of a small boiler connected to
    an exhaust tube.
  • When heat is applied to the boiler, water in the
    boiler flashes into steam.
  • The expanding steam pushes some of the water in
    the exhaust tube, propelling the boat forward.
  • The steam bubble then condenses, creating a
    vacuum which draws water back in through the
    exhaust tube.

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