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nice hot blue laser-like burning beam

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kiat
Fri May 08 2009, 01:40PM Print
kiat Registered Member #2115 Joined: Fri May 08 2009, 01:17PM
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This is a continuation of the thread "nice hot blue laser-like burning beam" on old.4hv.org -- Link2

Psyko created the idea of it and i shall give a brief overview of what is happening. (see pic)

I don't have a camera yet so I can't take any pics of my set-up

I use a 30 gauge insulin needle, 96% v/v industrial grade methylated spirits and a 20ml syringe. It burns relatively cleanly with little droop of the blue jet (because the liquid falls). There is only a few drops of methylated spirit (metho) of residue.



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Backyard Skunkworks
Fri May 08 2009, 07:29PM
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All I can think of is the night on IRC when aonomus was fiddling with a butane flame thrower of this configuration, except the needle on the front shot off. It is always a good idea to make sure little accidents like this are well guarded against in design.
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kiat
Fri May 08 2009, 11:17PM
kiat Registered Member #2115 Joined: Fri May 08 2009, 01:17PM
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Backyard Skunkworks wrote ...

All I can think of is the night on IRC when aonomus was fiddling with a butane flame thrower of this configuration, except the needle on the front shot off. It is always a good idea to make sure little accidents like this are well guarded against in design.

Once I pressed the needle way too hard, and it flew off. A moment later, a 5in dia. fireball was just an inch from my nose!
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Psyko
Sat May 09 2009, 10:18PM
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I haven't been there for many month on 4hv, and today, i decide to have a look and i fall on your post ! I should play lottery.

Good idea to revive the idea. Do you have some pics ?
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aonomus
Sun May 10 2009, 12:29AM
aonomus Registered Member #1497 Joined: Thu May 22 2008, 05:24AM
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The needle never fell off, I was using liquid butane inside a syringe, held under pressure but regulated with a valve.
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Backyard Skunkworks
Sun May 10 2009, 12:40AM
Backyard Skunkworks Registered Member #1262 Joined: Fri Jan 25 2008, 05:22AM
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aonomus wrote ...

The needle never fell off, I was using liquid butane inside a syringe, held under pressure but regulated with a valve.

I stand corrected! How exactly did the fireball happen?
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aonomus
Sun May 10 2009, 01:42AM
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I opened the valve too quickly, the butane is under pressure and the needle released a spray of liquid butane until the gaseous head pressure decreased enough to slow the release.

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kiat
Sun May 10 2009, 10:34AM
kiat Registered Member #2115 Joined: Fri May 08 2009, 01:17PM
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As you can see, sometimes when i press the syringue very hard, the metho vaporises and hence the flame flares. Constructive feedback or comments welcome.

By the way, the 25g needle wastes a lot of fuel, as i have not criped the needle tip yet. Should I?? The 30g needle burns almost perfectly with around 10 degrees of droop only cheesey I must have found the perfect formula for the "psykosabre". I am considering changing my design to a 10ml syringue to give more ydraulic advantage, so there will be higher pressure and EVEN LESS DROOP!!! amazed amazed

Kiat
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Psyko
Sun May 10 2009, 03:55PM
Psyko Registered Member #81 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 11:57AM
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I would say :

the thinner the nozzle the better. pics with 30g are quite good, with no flame. Bigger nozzles will give flames. I used something really hair sized

bigger the nozzle higher the fuel consuption : go for thinner. I was able to run few minutes. Almost 5, if i remember good.

higher the pressure longer the blade. Of course , with my thin nozzle the blade was not too long, but perfectly beautyful. I should revive it with extreme pressures, but I don't have ideas.

higher the pressure, higher the velocity of the liquid, and higher the rigidity of the blade. It swung like a charm.

I didn't understand how you would use "heating" ?

cool pics, but go outside and don't burn the house. If the needle pops out ! then good bye !
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kiat
Sun May 10 2009, 11:27PM
kiat Registered Member #2115 Joined: Fri May 08 2009, 01:17PM
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Psyko wrote ...

I didn't understand how you would use "heating" ?
OK, so i will use a 10ml syringue for a greater hydraulic advantage, hence higher pressure, but I might still stick with a crimped 25g with heating (read below), however, the 25g has a kind of sentimental value, so I dont have the heart to crimp it dead

Heating --- if you put a syringe in the candle's blue flame, the needle will heat up and give a pop sound. That means the alcohol boils into vapor and explodes. Then there will be a mini jet torch as the heat spreads and boils more alcohol. 30g can't do that as the needle is too short --- the plastic body will melt ! So only 25g can do that. But with such a puny flame, i don't thing it has any effect on flame length(see the part where i want a bunsen burner ... i want it for heating too... hehe) sad

Actually, some of the sabre became yellow because the yellow flame went to "contaminate" it -- just like surface tracking of electricity wink So i seriously should get a bunsen burner to see how yellow the flame actually is ... sponsor anywhere tongue

Psyko, isn't it that the smaller the needle, the less fuel consumption, the less pressure you need to exert for a straight
beam, the shorter the beam, and the larger the needle, the more fuel consumption, the more pressure you need to exert for a straight beam, the longer the beam
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