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Improvising Black Powder
By: Mr. Byte-Zap
Black powder can be prepared in a simple, safe manner. It may be used as
blasting or gun powder.
Material required:
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potassium nitrate, granulated, 3 cups
wood charcoal, powdered, 2 cups
sulfur, powdered, 1/2 cup
alcohol, 5 pints (whiskey, rubbing alcohol, etc.)
Water, 3 cups
heat source
2 buckets -- each 2 gallon capacity, at least one of which is heat resistant
(metal, ceramic, etc.)
Flat window screening, at least 1 ft. Square
large wooden stick
cloth, at least 2 ft. Square
note: the above amounts will yield 2 ounds of black powder. However, only
the ratios of the amounts of the ingredients are important. Thus, for
twice as much black powder, double all quantities used.
Procedure:
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1) place alcohol in one of the buckets
2) place potassium nitrate, charcoal, and sulfur in the heat resistant
bucket. Add 1 cup water and mix thoroughly with wooden stick until all
ingredients are dissolved.
3) Add remaining water (2 cups) to mixture. Place bucket on heat source and
stir until small bubbles begin to form.
Caution: do not boil mixture. Be sure all mixture stays wet. If any is
dry, as on sides of pan, it may ignite.
4) Remove bucket from heat and pour mixture into alcohol while stirring
vigorously
5) let alcohol stand about 5 minutes. Strain mixture through cloth to obtain
black powder. Discard liquid. Wrap cloth around black powder and squeeze
to remove all excess liquid.
6) Place screening over dry bucket. Place workable amount of damp powder on
screen and granulate by rubbing solid through screen
note: if granulated particles appear to stick together and change shape,
recombine entire batch of powder and repeat steps 5 & 6.
7) Spread granulated powder on flat dry surface so that layer about 1/2 inch
is formed. Allow to dry. Use radiator , or direct sunlight. This should
be dried as soon as possible, preferably in one hour. The longer the
drying period, the less effective the black powder.
Caution: remove from heat as soon as granules are dry. Black powder is now
ready for use.
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