Quote: | I'd not advise crushing when there are far, far safer ways to do it (recrystallize). I answer this in the other thread: https://www.sciencemadness.org/whisper/viewthread.php?tid=11...
Adding something as inconsistent and sensitive as ground up match heads to your firing train will likely make it less reliable (and more likely to go
pop at the wrong time, killing you). Instead, work out what is wrong with your black powder and fix that. Could you outline the process by which you
are making black powder? We can probably help you out there... |
I have a batch of gunpowder that I tried to make using the wet method, but I think I botched it somehow. What I did was take the usual proportions of
potassium nitrate, sulfur, and charcoal, grind them as finely as I could, mix them in a makeshift shaker (using two paper cups taped together to seal
them) and then I poured 99% isopropyl alcohol until it didn't appear to absorb anymore and I tried to arrange it into a cake of sort.
The problem occurred is when it didn't form the granulated cake that I could use to breakup using a sieve. I waited for the alcohol to evaporate
before I put it through a sieve anyway and it still ended up as a very fine dust.
When I try to light it using a barbeque lighter the flame just washes atop it and does nothing. If I use a small jet cigarette lighter it does burn,
but does not have that 'poof' characteristic that I've it have in videos where people made it using the wet method. It burns that way, but takes a
bit. If I put it in a paper tube and burn the tube it does burn once the fire reaches it. Ditto if I put an electric match (I just tested it right
now).
But it's just the barbeque lighter thing that is what gets me to doubt it even if it does reliably ignite every where else. When I put it in a pen
body, it burned like a fuse instead of popping like a firecracker. (the same pen body popped quite well when using potassium chlorate/sugar mixture).
Would putting in chlorate/sugar or a wad of nitrocellulose work as well for the igniter? I made a cap that was filled with just nitrocellulose (my
'bad' batch. I have a much better batch) and it quite vigorous in its pop. My 'good' batch of NC burns even faster with very little residue.
edit: My only hesitation in using nitrocellulose is that earlier this year I had made a pair of batches and I left them unused for several months.
While one remained as good as I left it, the other one degraded quite badly and basically turned to goo. I think it might have been the fact that I
didn't wash out all the acids or wash it correctly. My fear is that if I need to store my cap for any period of time, I don't want my cap to either
turn into a dud or spontaneously pop due to some unforeseen degradation.
[Edited on 12-11-2021 by ManyInterests] |