Jump to content


Djsethall

Member Since 30 Sep 2005
Offline Last Active Feb 13 2006 06:16 AM
-----

Posts I've Made

In Topic: Ball Mills

21 October 2005 - 03:42 AM

HAHAHA very funny. I just got done making my very first batch of airfloat charcoal. Airfloat I guess, it floats in the air. Is that what the term airfloat means?? anyways I just used two coffee cans one smaller than the other. I filled the smaller of the two with some wood, cedar I think, then used the larger one as a cap and put it on the burner I use for my still. Oe hour later and Voila charcoal. After an initial crushing, I stole the coffee grinder and got to grinding. I ended up with about 3/4 of a pound of the stuff. I never knew it was this easy to make pyro stuff. The company that makes the BRASS BALLS is Salem Specialty Brass. I called for a quote and the lady seemed friendly. They do have a website, so google them I guess.

In Topic: Ball Mills

20 October 2005 - 11:34 PM

I have just researched brass balls for media. For those with safety in mind. There is a place here in the states that sells 1/2" brass balls for $0.63 a peice if you buy 100 of them. That puts media at about $63.00. If anyone can find a better deal please let me know.

In Topic: Ball Mills

20 October 2005 - 05:55 PM

I have found a link for anyone in the US wanting steel media. It is an Ebay Store. I was wondering if the efficiency could be increased by using different size balls? Anywho here is the Link http://stores.ebay.c...aderLinksQQtZkm?

In Topic: Visco Machine

19 October 2005 - 06:35 PM

How do I upload them?
They are in dwf format
:wacko:

In Topic: Visco Machine

19 October 2005 - 05:25 PM

Howdy Y'all
This is my first of hopefully many posts here at the forum. I am currently designing a visco fuse loom. One thing I was reading about on here is using the tracer line to stirr the powder in the funnel down. I have employed this idea with two tracer lines spinning down parralel to the side of the funnel to keep it mixed in. The two tracer spools are mounted to the bottom of a plate that is held above the funnel so that no tangles are created. I would love to share these drawings. Let me know if anyone has autocad so that I can post them.

Justin