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  1. dilsssss

    Ik Ben...

    *zucht* daar komt de eindeloze discussie. :P
  2. Edit: sorry, ik keek niet goed. Nutteloze post ;/ Edit 2: Blijkbaar keek ik net toen de tut werd gewijzigd.
  3. Miss moet User1 een moderator worden?
  4. Red smoke Source: "Mengen en Roeren"[6], page 224. Comments: Preparation: Potassium chlorate................................15 para-nitroaniline red.............................65 Lactose...........................................20 Green smoke Source: "Mengen en Roeren"[6], page 224. Comments: Preparation: Synthetic indigo..................................26 Auramine (yellow).................................15 Potassium chlorate................................35 Lactose...........................................26 Red smoke star Source: Shimizu[1], page 226. Listed as "Smoke dye compositions for stars, red" Comments: Preparation: Wheat flour can be substituted for milk sugar. Produce as 10mm cut stars, and prime with meal powder. Potassium chlorate................................28 Milk sugar........................................20 Rhodamine B conc..................................30 Oil orange........................................22 Soluble glutinous rice starch.....................+3% Yellow smoke star #1 Source: Composition from Shimizu[1], page 229. Listed as "Yellow dragon" Comments: The smoke is more dense than that of dye smoke, but it looks dark yellow against the light of the sun. The smoke is poisonous. Preparation: Make pressed stars. Potassium nitrate.................................25 Sulfur............................................16 Realgar...........................................59 Yellow smoke star #2 Source: Composition from Shimizu[1], page 228. Listed as "White willow" Comments: Preparation: Potassium nitrate.................................48.5 Sulfur............................................48.5 Realgar...........................................3 Charcoal (or hemp coal)...........................+2% Soluble glutinous rice starch.....................+6% Yellow smoke star #3 Source: Composition from Shimizu[1], page 229. Listed as "Yellow willow" Comments: Preparation: Form into cut stars, and dry them well. Place them in a coating tub. Add a slurry of soluble glutinous rice starch and cover all the surfaces with the paste by shaking the tub. Remove from the tub and place them on gypsum powder. Roll them in it until all the stars are coated with the gypsum. Dry in the sun. Repeat these operations untill the layer of gypsum becomes thicker than 1.5mm. It will be necessary to repeat at least 6 times. When done, bore a hole in each star to introduce the fire in it (with appropiate precautions taken). Prime the hole with black powder paste and dry in the sun. Roll a final layer of soluble glutinous rice starch and meal powder over the stars and dry them thoroughly. Potassium nitrate.................................43 Sulfur............................................10 Realgar...........................................37 Hemp coal (or Paulownia coal).....................4 Soluble glutinous rice starch.....................6 Green smoke star Source: Composition from Shimizu[1], page 226. Listed as "Smoke dye compositions for stars, green" Comments: Preparation: Wheat flour can be substituted for milk sugar. Produce as 10mm cut stars, and prime with meal powder. Potassium chlorate................................33 Milk sugar........................................27 Oil yellow (Butter yellow)........................20 Phthalocyanine blue...............................20 Soluble glutinous rice starch.....................+3% Blue smoke star Source: Composition from Shimizu[1], page 226. Listed as "Smoke dye compositions for stars, blue" Comments: Preparation: Wheat flour can be substituted for milk sugar. Produce as 10mm cut stars, and prime with meal powder. Potassium chlorate................................33 Milk sugar........................................27 Phthalocyanine blue...............................40 Soluble glutinous rice starch.....................+3% Violet smoke star Source: Composition from Shimizu[1], page 226. Listed as "Smoke dye compositions for stars, Violet" Comments: Preparation: Wheat flour can be substituted for milk sugar. Produce as 10mm cut stars, and prime with meal powder. Potassium chlorate................................29 Milk sugar........................................25 Rhodamine B conc..................................13 Oil orange........................................16 Phthalocyanine blue...............................17 Soluble glutinous rice starch.....................+3% White smoke star #1 Source: Composition from Shimizu[1], page 228. Listed as "White chrysanthemum I" Comments: Preparation: Potassium nitrate.................................53 Sulfur............................................7 Charcoal (or hemp coal)...........................32 Lampblack.........................................8 Soluble glutinous rice starch.....................+6% White smoke star #2 Source: Composition from Shimizu[1], page 228. Listed as "White chrysanthemum II" Comments: Preparation: Potassium nitrate.................................66 Realgar...........................................13 Charcoal (or hemp coal)...........................5 Lampblack.........................................5 Soluble glutinous rice starch.....................11 White smoke star #3 Source: Composition from Shimizu[1], page 228. Listed as "White willow" Comments: The smoke is caused by condensation of sulfur vapour. Preparation: Form into cut stars, and dry them well. Place them in a coating tub. Add a slurry of soluble glutinous rice starch and cover all the surfaces with the paste by shaking the tub. Remove from tge tub and place them on gypsum powder. Roll them in it until all the stars are coated with the gypsym. Dry in the sun. Repeat these operations until the layer of gypsum becomes thicker than 1.5mm. It will be necessary to repeat 6 times. When done, bore a hole in each star to introduce the fire in it (with appropiate precautions taken). Prime the hole with black powder paste and dry in the sun. Roll a final layer of soluble glutinous rice starch and meal powder over the stars and dry them thoroughly. Potassium nitrate.................................48.5 Sulfur............................................48.5 Realgar...........................................3 Charcoal (or hemp coal)...........................+2% Soluble glutinous rice starch.....................+6% Heel veel plezier met het zoeken van de juiste chems
  5. Het is nog altijd houTskool :P
  6. Zij bedoelden het goed hoor, zodat je niet je tuin-bos in de fik zet. Anders krijgen we in de krant: Brandstichting door rookbom. en dat wil(len) jij(wij) niet hebben.
  7. @KAS; Het woord "kewl" heeft op dit forum een nogal andere betekenis dan op youtube enzo. Mocht je dat nog niet weten.
  8. Ik zie niet echt in waarom slow-motion beelden bij een rookbom de moeite waard zijn om te bekijken. Overtuig mij eens waarom wel?
  9. dilsssss

    H3

    Ik heb ook laatst H3 gemaakt. Ik had al airfloat houtskool liggen(thx cojonesm) en KClO3 gevijzeld en daarna samen gemengd in een plastic zakje(ja, ik deed er wel anti-statische spray voor alle zekerheid op). Dit brande als poeder niet geweldig maar toen het eenmaal op graanvlies zat, was het heel snel ;D Dezelfde graanvlies die jij hebt, ExplosiveCoek. Hope this helps.
  10. Het zou ook kunnen zijn dan hij alles maalt zonder aluminium-poeder erbij, niet?
  11. dilsssss

    Flash

    Het maakt met PVC niet echt uit of je de ene stop wel en de ander niet ramt. De scherven krijg je toch wel. Oja, ik denk trouwens niet dat de HE-mensen hier, er maar een beetje mee experimenteren.
  12. dilsssss

    Flash

    Ik doe eens een wilde gok: PVC?
  13. dilsssss

    Flash Soorten

    Volgens mij heeft hij 325# MgAl.
  14. Hier mijn desktop Met Spore gemaakt, vond hem wel grappig en heb hem nu dus als achtergrondje. Voor de duidelijkheid, het tussenstuk is een stuk ruggengraat! (alvast sorry als dit niet geaccepteerd word)
  15. Jep, Hij doet het in die verhoudingen. Kan ook best 6,5g KNO3 en 3,5g sorbitol zijn. Het is meestal gebruikelijk dat composities in procenten worden weergegeven net zoals in dit geval. 65%+35%=100% Snap je?
  16. Tandpasta werkt ook erg goed. *report*
  17. Very much!! Naa just kidding. I'll make a tut, when I have the time for it. :P
  18. I think you mean Tight.
  19. En daarna is het tijd voor een lekkere warme:
  20. Yesterday I made a bunch of these jumping crackers and found out you do not have to wet the meal powder. The only difference is that you must fold/roll it very tight so the BP won't fall out of it. I use this method because I don't like to wait for them to drie. If this isn't clear enough, please ask.
  21. Hij bedoelt natuurlijk houtsteenkoolpoeder :blush:
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