KNO3 14
S 2.5
Char 7 (150 mesh)
Zinc 40
Dext 1
I planned on doubling the recipe but for some reason (like, say, I'm a moron) I doubled everything but the zinc dust (only put in 40g). Also, I don't have 150 mesh charcoal, so I used 7 grams of airfloat. Since I have been interested in seeing what lampblack does, I substituted lampblack for the other 7 grams of charcoal. Both provide carbon and make a tail effect, right?
The recipe calls for wetting with 25% alcohol. I used isopropyl alcohol, (about 35% (maybe a bit more but less than 50%), which is what I had in the spray bottle). I had to use isopropyl as the only ethanol I had in the house was 12 year old single malt scotch.

As I was incorporating the alcohol into the comp, the bowl began to feel warm (now that's odd...). I put the bowl down and waited a few seconds and rechecked, the bowl was definately feeling warm, like a hot bath. This, I thought, cannot be good

So, what happened??? Did I hallucinate this? Should I have taken a wait and see approach? I never had that happen before. Is there something in the lampblack that could cause this? I have heard that KNO3 and Al powder can cause a reaction, but there was no Al in the comp and no ammonium perc either. I have made spreader stars before using a similar formula and had no problems. I really like spreader stars and would like to start making them again, but I'd rather not repeat last night, had a bit of a panic.

And can lampblack be used as a general substitute for charcoal?
Can someone tell me what happened.

Thanks.