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May 2nd, 2006   Post 1
zander_0633
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Post; How to make bomb.


I am researching for my school project.

Would like to know what are the main materials used in making a bomb and how they are fitted together.


Thanks!
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May 2nd, 2006   Post 2
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www.howstuffworks.com
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May 2nd, 2006   Post 3
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Quote:
Originally Posted by zander_0633
I am researching for my school project.

Would like to know what are the main materials used in making a bomb and how they are fitted together.


Thanks!
Um, let me get this straight. In a post 9/11 world you are asking on a public message board how to make a bomb? Using hindsight, do you maybe think that's not such a good idea?

Really, really bad idea.
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May 2nd, 2006   Post 4
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I copy PJ24's word and firmly press CTRL+V.

Bulldogg posted a good link, for written projects the link is indeed useful.
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Last edited by sunb!; May 2nd, 2006 at 11:21.
 
May 2nd, 2006   Post 5
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^^^^What they said...

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How to make an Atomic Bomb:
  1. First, obtain about 50 pounds (110 kg) of weapons grade Plutonium at your local supplier (see NOTE 1). A nuclear power plant is not recommended, as large quantities of missing Plutonium tends to make plant engineers unhappy. We suggest that you contact your local terrorist organization, or perhaps the Junior Achievement in your neighborhood.
  2. Please remember that Plutonium, especially pure, refined Plutonium, is somewhat dangerous. Wash your hands with soap and warm water after handling the material, and don't allow your children or pets to play in it or eat it. Any left over Plutonium dust is excellent as an insect repellant. You may wish to keep the substance in a lead box if you can find one in your local junk yard, but an old coffee can will do nicely.
  3. Fashion together a metal enclosure to house the device. Most common varieties of sheet metal can be bent to disguise this enclosure as, for example, a briefcase, a lunch pail, or a Buick. Do not use tinfoil.
  4. Arrange the Plutonium into two hemispheral shapes, separated by about 4 cm. Use rubber cement to hold the Plutonium dust together.
  5. Now get about 100 pounds (220 kg) of trinitrotoluene (TNT). Gelignite is much better, but messier to work with. Your helpful hardware man will be happy to provide you with this item.
  6. Pack the TNT around the hemisphere arrangement constructed in step 4. If you cannot find Gelignite, fell free to use TNT packed in with Playdo or any modeling clay. Colored clay is acceptable, but there is no need to get fancy at this point.
  7. Enclose the structure from step 6 into the enclosure made in step 3. Use a strong glue such as "Crazy Glue" to bind the hemisphere arrangement against the enclosure to prevent accidental detonation which might result from vibration or mishandling.
  8. To detonate the device, obtain a radio controlled (RC) servo mechanism, as found in RC model airplanes and cars. With a modicum of effort, a remote plunger can be made that will strike a detonator cap to effect a small explosion. These detonatior caps can be found in the electrical supply section of your local supermarket. We recommend the "Blast-O-Mactic" brand because they are no deposit-no return.
  9. Now hide the completed device from the neighbors and children. The garage is not recommended because of high humidity and the extreme range of temperatures experienced there. Nuclear devices have been known to spontaneously detonate in these unstable conditions. The hall closet or under the kitchen sink will be perfectly suitable.
  10. Now you are the proud owner of a working thermonuclear device! It is a great ice-breaker at parties, and in a pinch, can be used for national defense.
http://winn.com/bs/atombomb.html
 


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