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		<title>Not so Dusty Sawdust Cannon</title>
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Sawdust Cannon. from Ben Stone on Vimeo. 
This canon is on top of my Christmas present list.

My brother has been working on a way to make large explosions without the inherit danger of real explosives. Sawdust ignites well when mixed with the right ratio of air, so he devised this ...]]></description>
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<p>This canon is on top of my Christmas present list.</p>
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<p>My brother has been working on a way to make large explosions without the inherit danger of real explosives. Sawdust ignites well when mixed with the right ratio of air, so he devised this contraption. I hope to have an example of this at night- which is a truly spectacular effect! The intent of this is for special effects in a low-budget war film I&rsquo;m scheming to start soon&#8230; err, someday. </p>
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<p>Video Link: <a href="http://www.random-good-stuff.com/video/?v=304" target="_blank" >Sawdust Canon</a></p>
<p>[via: <a href="http://blog.gilly.ws/" target="_blank" >gilly</a>]</p>
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