Homemade Gifts for teenagers?
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Homemade Gifts for teenagers?
Has anyone got any ideas for 14 and 18 year old boys? really suck on this one :s food is ok for the older one Laughing he'll eat anything but my littlest brother has food issues so its not poss. He's also not especially in to anything - he likes computers and aeroplanes
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Hmm, water bottle rockets? I managed to pressurise one up to 115psi - it travelled 115 metres (measured with a wheel) horizontally and about 25-30 metres vertically. Most of the time you just shoot them straight up and see how high they go.2steps wrote:Has anyone got any ideas for 14 and 18 year old boys? really suck on this one :s food is ok for the older one Laughing he'll eat anything but my littlest brother has food issues so its not poss. He's also not especially in to anything - he likes computers and aeroplanes
The University of Leeds has a web page about them, which includes links to various sites on how to build a water bottle rocket.
You could make a basic rocket for them and them give them plans and parts for more sophisticated models.... but stand well clear!
We've done water bottle rockets as well and my 14 year old particularily loved it! Had some real fun one day blasting them into the air (basically you use a bike pump to fill a plastic bottled with air (but using a ball inflation needle through a cork) until the preasure builds up so much it launches into the air.
You could also make an advanced paper airplane kit (basically research some good designs and get some pens, paper etc into a package for him). You could also do a (safe) homeade explosives kit (I am not thinking huge bombs here, just things like ping-pong balls full of match heads etc) if you think he is responsible enough not to do something stupid.
Another thought it to cultivate him a plant (or a cactus).
You could also try your hand at making a rubber band gun out of wood (http://www.geoffholden.com/content/projects/rubberband/) or something else....
You could also make an advanced paper airplane kit (basically research some good designs and get some pens, paper etc into a package for him). You could also do a (safe) homeade explosives kit (I am not thinking huge bombs here, just things like ping-pong balls full of match heads etc) if you think he is responsible enough not to do something stupid.
Another thought it to cultivate him a plant (or a cactus).
You could also try your hand at making a rubber band gun out of wood (http://www.geoffholden.com/content/projects/rubberband/) or something else....
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Give him a packet of Mentos and some diet cola and get him to make a cola rocket
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_q ... tos+rocket
Makes you wonder what is in them.

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_q ... tos+rocket
Makes you wonder what is in them.
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was thinking a cd of useful freeware too?
Should of said they are both a bit designer labelly
I think they'll like the rockets haha but will my mum!
Found this site too http://www.york.ac.uk/res/sots/activities.htm think I'll do some fizz powder and found instructions for making ginger beer
Should of said they are both a bit designer labelly


Found this site too http://www.york.ac.uk/res/sots/activities.htm think I'll do some fizz powder and found instructions for making ginger beer
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If you want to get them something they will appreciate - a 14 and 18 year old girl, respectively
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how about homemade t shirts,, you know with those printable iron on thngs.. . or.... put together a kit of such... you know some plane white t shirts,,, some of the special transfer paper stuff.. maybe a cd of freebie banner maker arty software...
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