Blackmatch - Making and other issues
#16
Posted 23 January 2005 - 02:50 PM
Coated some cotton string with the Fire gel/BP mix and waited for it to dry. Then put a layer of fire gel over the Blackmatch and spread it evenly around using my fingers.
The result is a quite flexible, steady burn, burn through a small hole blackmatch
What do you guys think
#17
Posted 23 January 2005 - 03:05 PM
Just had an idea flash through my mind. What would happen if i used Fire gel(the stuff to keep the foundue pot hot ) to coat Blackmatch and to make a slurry out of it and BP. This would help to prevent the KNO3 from dissolving and recrystalyzing. So i did it.
Coated some cotton string with the Fire gel/BP mix and waited for it to dry. Then put a layer of fire gel over the Blackmatch and spread it evenly around using my fingers.
The result is a quite flexible, steady burn, burn through a small hole blackmatch
What do you guys think
I think it?s a very bad idea. Firegel should catch fire very quickly in the open ? so I?m not quite sure how you manage to get a steady burn on your string. When you say ?steady? ? what speed are we talking about here?
Also, what is a small hole black match?
#18
Posted 23 January 2005 - 03:23 PM
The fire gel film itself is not very flamable when dry. It burns rather slowly.
I can get it on film if anybody is interested.
EDIT: I measured the hole that the blackmatch can burn through and it is 3mm. That's about the same Dia as the blackmatch
Edited by Pretty green flames, 24 January 2005 - 06:04 AM.
#19
Posted 24 January 2005 - 03:44 PM
Is blackmatch good enough to use for cake fusing cuz this is the only thing that can be made in large quantities cheaply.
Edited by Pretty green flames, 24 January 2005 - 04:14 PM.
#20
Posted 25 January 2005 - 06:57 PM
#21
Posted 26 January 2005 - 02:32 AM
#22
Posted 02 August 2005 - 09:21 PM
#23
Posted 03 August 2005 - 09:29 AM
#24
Posted 03 August 2005 - 11:22 PM
Calcium Chloride is dissolved into denatured alcohol, and it forms a complex with the alcohol. This is the reason you can't dehydrate alcohol with CaCl2. The addition of NaOH or KOH results in the Calcium chloride complex being converted to calcium hydroxide which is insoluble. The alcohol remains attached, and the mixture is gelled from a mixture of the calcium hydroxide complex and excess alcohol. Dyes are often added.
The other, and more used method is mixing solutions of Calcium acetate and denatured alcohol resulting in an imediate gel. I don't know the chemistry behind this one. Another insoluble complex I would imagine. Perhaps something like Calcium Ethylacetate.
#25
Posted 04 August 2005 - 02:08 AM
#26
Posted 04 August 2005 - 07:38 PM
Also this is a bit worrying:
just one more thing you have to perfect.
Is this to say that one should not be interested in perfecting things? Is it OK to be half-assed all the time?!
#27
Posted 09 August 2005 - 03:49 AM
Seems like the admins (or at least adamw) should take some sessions on how to teach with patience and understanding, realizing that some people honestly do not want perfection, rather something that works quite well instead of perfectly. There is simply no need to become so extreme in this instance. If it were one of the common misguided chlorate/sulfer posts, i'd understand. People are more apt to take advice when it is given to them in a kinder atmostphere.Is this to say that one should not be interested in perfecting things? Is it OK to be half-assed all the time?!
#28
Posted 09 August 2005 - 06:40 PM
This is a very valid safety point and it looks like you missed the meaning of it alltogether. I consider the comment made to give the impression of "ah, so what... It'll be OK' - this simply cannot be done in this hobby. You should always try to do things as competently and safely as possible. Especially with fuses - this is of paramount importance!
Its like a skydiver saying "kind of unnecessary - just one more thing you have to perfect" about the most important thing - the parachute.
I said it was worrying, no 'flaming' occured. Also, didn't you see the calm, informative but to-the-point explaination of why this can be a danger?
#29
Posted 09 August 2005 - 09:49 PM
Also, didn't you see the calm, informative but to-the-point explaination of why this can be a danger?
I saw it but only after you pointed it out. I actually locked in on your last line: "Is it OK to be half-assed all the time?! " Which is probably what miniskinny is talking about (not to put words in his mouth!).
In any case, and back to the subject, I've made blackmatch without Dextrin and it does work. I always soak the string in a saturated KNO3 solution first - I just do the whole ball at once. Perigrin mentioned doing that in his book and I've adopted it as a normal way to make blackmatch. Without Dextrin, it is a bit crumbly but it doesn't skip or hang fire. However, blackmatch with Dextrin works better IMHO.
Edited by LadyKate, 10 August 2005 - 12:35 AM.
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