I think that you could consult some of the archaic chemistry textbooks (like the ones we have in the SM library) and look at some of the older heating
appliances and apparatus that have been made obsolete today, but may be of interest to amateurs with limited budgets.
Stuff like crucible furnaces that use propane and forced air, or tube furnaces that are designed to use multiple bunsen burners.
There are techniques that have been used for centuries (and happen to be the fundamentals for the entire mining industry) that are simply out of reach
for experimenters because they cannot do a whole lot with a porcelain triangle and a ring stand.
Have you, or anyone you know, made iron from ore? It is an technique that is done regularly by prospectors and really should be something familiar to
schoolchildren.
It is a niche market, Sedit, but one that could be of interest to you given the tools and skills that you have. |