Blowing Up Dynomite Like They Do in the Movies: Pushing a Plunger in a Big Box

from The Producers* (1968)*, via the IMDb quotes page:

from The Producers* (1968)*, via the IMDb quotes page:

The Daveytronic? Sheesh. No offense to (assuming) Mr. Davey, but you couldn’t pick a more manly name like Blastmaster Ten Thousand? It certainly makes the surveyor’s dumpy level sound good.

Reading that article, I get the impression that the caps / initiators all have unique digitally-coded IDs so they can tell which one out of however many dozen on a shot has become disconnected? Pretty slick, even if it takes longer in the setup to key in “cap #568BE2300C2 is in hole #4” OTOH, unique IDs will make it easy to track the devices in case they get uhh… diverted and the authorities want to know where they were stolen or “lost” from.

One thing I’ve always wondered about is how the det cord and similar “non-el” systems work. I understand twisting wires together. I’m fuzzy on how det cord is connected - I’ve seen jobs where the stuff is branched off to multiple locations - is it just taped side by side and the shockwave is picked up by the adjoining strands, or is there a “splice” or “repeater” cap in the bundle?

Knots. Det cord is fun stuff. :slight_smile:

Re: TNT and cap sensitivity. Perhaps military TNT is not real TNT (I don’t remember), but it is most certainly “cap sensitive”.

Just put a lump of C4 or lump some other piece of plastic around the intersection of the cord or linear flex or whatever is branching off/connecting to other stuff to ensure continuity.

That would depend, I’d wager, on the gas station. The one’s around here on the delta have charts.

Some Halon* tank release mechanisms use a small electrical explosive device, called a squib, to burst a disk and release the gas. I’ve also heard caps called squibs.
*An obsolete fire supression gas.

Just put a lump of C4 or lump some other piece of plastic around the intersection of the cord or linear flex or whatever is branching off/connecting to other stuff to ensure continuity.

The operative word was cast. Melt pure TNT and cast it, and the resulting block is not cap sensitive. You can make it cap sensitive by incorporating a small proportion of powdered PETN or RDX into it.

Powdered TNT on the other hand is cap sensitive! A certain level of empty space or “void volume” within the body of the explosive allows the detonation wave to release more energy within the material as it passes. This has led to the use of hollow glass microspheres additions as an alternative sensitiser for TNT, which I think is pretty neat.