*SUGGESTION: Play around with a small amount of BAKING SODA in your smoke composition.* It cools the smoke which makes it hang lower to the ground. Obviously too much would slow the burn too much...so 'play around with it' to find the right dose.
Baking soda is basically inert it doesn't actually do anything. It melts into a solid chunk in the grenade. Baking soda is like 2005 shooting eggs production generation composition, it's completely outdated. The mineral oil he uses serves the same purpose but actually contributes to the smoke. Same if you use wax. Just increase this amount if you want cooler smoke.
I'm gonna be heated the minute someone tries to take this channel down. It might be worth considering an alternative method to get information out to a community just in case because "people" hate fun. This is golden information that needs to be shared. Great work on everything
@@andreongoogle958 Which is a double edged sword of course. While its great Odysee doesn't censor, it's also bad in anything you upload there, even a comment is absolutely permanent and not even the Odysee staff can remove it, only hide it if you request it. Anyone however can pull the data off their blockchain though. This also means if you fear gov prosecution you are best using a volatile service instead like russian file sharing websites (often used to share anime pr0n, lol), but if you want to put whistleblower stuff it's great. Odysee of course is compliant with government agencies so don't be surprised if they give the feds your meta data. They are anti-censorship, not pro-privacy.
Marine heat shrink usually has some kind of thermal adhesive inside. When you heat up the tubing to shrink it, the glue liquefies during the shrinking process, filling and sealing any void. Great videos. I'm definitely going to try these out.
Look up Boba Straws. You can use it as a sleeve. You can add the ignition inside it. And then put them both into the mixer. Once you added the plaster mix on top and it’s ready for the cover. Just pull the straw out and the ignition piece will still be inside. You can also use the straws to make the baffles holes when pour.
Finished making all the fuses that the kit can make. Spot on 50 fuses. Buying these kits are by far the cheapest and easy way to get started. Biggest thing to take way is give it time to dry. It’s easy to get rolling and think you can do it all in a day. You will mess up a few like I did lol
baking soda and superglue (cyanoacrylate) makes extremely tough bonding agent, very useful for creating custom hard seals for whatever, repairing/resurfacing certain type of objects, substituting long epoxy cure times in non-critical applications... Sprinkle some soda where this cement-like material is needed then slowly drip in superglue - as in as small of a drop possible at a time - and then lightly sprinkle the wet and hardening compound with more soda to use up any extra cyanoacrylate and then wipe/blow off excess soda. This will give off a fair amount of heat but nothing dangerous i think. Got this from a Luthier who used to work on famous violins for some of the best in the art - he used to repair bone nuts on lower grade instruments or when time didn't allow for a proper repair. He got forced out of his own trade, even if he most likely was the best in thousands of miles radius, by over increasing cost of buying insurance to allow him to work on some priceless violins and other stringed pieces of junk.
I. Notice every single person. Is telling you how to do it better lol but most have never tried or built one lmao . They should make their own vids. If they are experts . Anyways. Thanks for the. Video of a bulletproof way to do this . I think you have found. The best way
I'm an avid outdoorsman and over many years of using different brands of storm matches I have found UCO brand the best and cheapest. Zippo makes very good ones but UCOs burn a little longer and are just as reliable if not moreso at about half the price. The "gooey stuff" inside the heatshrink tubing is hot melt glue. They put it in ones for marine and electrical usage to help with adhesion and waterproofing and are usually more expensive that those without it.
Those marine heat shrink tubes have silicone in them that will turn to liquid with high heat and solidify once cooled. Well pump splice kits have the same heat shrinks
Thanks for the how to. BTW, since you're just crimping on the pull ring, just leave it off till the very end so it makes final assembly much easier, I.E. won't have to fight the cap to put in the plaster.
The algorithms randomly recomended your channel to me, I am now subscribed! Thank you for your thourough explanations, these were super interesting to watch. Looking forward to future uploads!!
Hmm, I like the vent holes but what I was thinking of doing is making the composition in a paper 3d then putting the paper tube with holes on both sides then putting the tube inside of a 3d printed tube with two end caps, the top one will have 3 baffle holes and the bottom end cap will have 1 bigger one (copy of the M18 smoke) but its not directly being venting from the mix, it's getting extruded through one big hole on both sides but that as it fills up the end caps it will then get filtered through the 3 baffle holes, do you think this is fine or should the three baffle holes be drilled directly into the composition, I'm using KNO3, Sugar and Wax, not sure about what you're using but what do you think of this design I've specified
I've had a pest problem and these ideas will help in their intrusion. Keep up the good work and thank you for all your dedication to making educational videos.
Great tutorial! Looking fwd to seeing your how to DIY the "striker" & "igniter" compounds! Also would love to see a build video the delayed fuse igniters you mentioned at the start of this video.
It's the chlorate in the match heads that reacts with the red phosphorous by the way. Any composition with Chlorate is very sensitive/reactive. Especially to phosphorous. That's why they mainly switched to perchlorate for most uses, except certain colored mixtures. But it's reactive properties are useful in the case of matches.
A friend of mine recently sent me some red phosphorus, and I just made a few pounds of potassium chlorate. I'm going to have to try this. I don't have any antimony trisulfide but I'm sure I can extract some from the box of match books I have. These look great!
A red coffee stir straw would work in place to slide over the string. An if it got hotter there’s none of the glue in it to bind the string as the shrink wrap will. An I’m sure you can get the shrink wrap without the hot snot in it also
lol. the intro is great, but this is actually the very first video I watch on this topic. Came here from the smoke bomb video that the algo recommended to me :) Keep up the great stuff! It's basically diy matches :)
@@InventionIncarnate yes. But I am remembering doing this in the 80s, and they were firecrackers almost, with a string out of both ends. They were noise alarms.
You should try some of the airsoft m18 grenade bb holders. Convert them to be real smokes. I’ve done it with a couple of em and the bottoms unscrew so you can easily reload them
Whats the shelf life on the ignitor kit well as ready made grenades and the composition? Would be pretty important information in that regard cause matchsticks die over time from moisture and exposure to oxygen, well as temperature changes, too much heat etc.
So the igniters should last extremely long, that’s why I add the nitrocellulose nail polish to protect from moisture. The smoke grenade’s verdict is still out, the mineral oil settles a lot. I’m going to explore a solid option.
So the igniters should last extremely long, that’s why I add the nitrocellulose nail polish to protect from moisture. The smoke grenade’s verdict is still out, the mineral oil settles a lot. I’m going to explore a solid option.
11:13 "haven't figured out the components of the kit yet" ... i am willing to bet that you got an armstrong-mix kit... basically a disassemble match-book. powdered glass and red phosphor are typical suspects on the matchbox striker surface... potassium chlorate and sulphur would also fit the pattern, if i aint mistaken. antimony trisulfate is something i never heard of in regards to matches. could that be the difference between the safety matches, and the "strike anywhere"-matches?
is there any way to make an instant smoke grenade? In a legal and relatively risk-free way. I threw phosphorus smoke grenades during my military service and on a normal wide forest road with trees on both sides it became like a white wall, awesome!
go look in the fishing section of a outdoors store for leader making supplies. you want the leader crimps. they come in various sizes for wire / nylon leaders. at the drill baffle holes. how would using short pieces of plastic straw work to avoid this step. ''''place the straw pieces in the compound after loading an before adding baffle material so the baffle material flows around the straws sealing without having to drill.
Is there a reason you didn't predrill the lids/caps rather than waiting to drill them while you assembled the Smoke Generation device? Seems to me it would be easier than trying to work around the igniter and a tad less risky as well. With the size of hole you drilled through the P of P and the lids/caps perfect alignment shouldn't be necessary I wouldn't think. If the lid rested right on the baffle yes, but with that much gap/headspace no.
I believe on the Tea Canister build I wouldn't have drilled the cap and just folded the ignition down and put the cap on covering the ignition to prevent accidental pull and having a clean storage container. When deployed just pop the top pull the ignition and throw it out ther.
I bought the kit. It came in like 3 days. It has much more improved stuff then in this video!! I'm seriously glad you made some wicked good improvements on the kid, bud! I'll buy another again after I've used the 2 kits I bought!
After figuring in the amount of fuses you can make with the striker kit and the cost of all materials what does the cost per finished device come out to? Interested to see how colored smoke would work.
Todays smoke grenades dosent have an ignition system! Its only mixes 2 liquids water and a titan mixture that gives thichest long lasting non toxic smoke. But i still think making it from schratch is more fun instead use a kit!
Hey, I literally just added a pdf to the website that you’d be interested in. Actually, considering your username, you’d be interested in all of them. Www.InventionIncarnate.com
@InventionIncarnate I'll check it out I'm a huge pyro and love anything related. I like your content very similar to the stuff I want to put on my channel some day. I also got some stuff you would absolutely be interested in IL like to share lmk
I really appreciate this video. Which size tiki torch canisters are you using. Can you post a vid on the slow burn ones from the first part of the video
Can u make a hammer style m18 smoke grenade igniter that doesnt use caps, gun powder or commercial fuse. In other words using everyday items that are availiable in even the strictest or nanny states....
Yes, this absolutely can be done, if you have learned the applicable chemistry and have studied related civil & military pyrotechnic ignition and firing train technologies. Will I tell you how? No. Go start reading.
Algo who? ha-HA! I've been experimenting with these as well as a fog generator ( insert "I'm somewhat of a scientist myself " meme) for the last two Halloweens. I 'm going to try your method, perhaps add some RIT clothing dye for color , see what I can get. dropping $50 for parts of an ignition system? that's a bit steep, adding in the tedious work to create them when I have a few "non electrical ignition devices" to work with. we will see how this weekend goes!
Once you open the containers that are for sale on your website, do I need to use it all or does it seal up good to be used again? New to this so was going to craft a few, test and then come back. Looking to create and store some in kit
I include screw top containers. They will store fine, they just need to be mixed again. I tape the screw top cap with painters tape for longevity. I don’t recommend doing them all at once because there is a learning curve and is better to test batches of 2 to 3 until you get exactly what you want
Sweet video and tutorial per'se. I wonder if you could experiment with ground up match heads and glue to make an ignition stick. I mean the diy way of course. Subbed!👍🇺🇸
my smart tv found you this morning looks like some fun projects I would like to know if you may have any ideas how to scare off ground squirrels they live in my wood piles or anywhere they can dig a hole and hide.maybe a garlic bomb or something that they dont like the smell of.thanks
0:32 I love the text here. It reminds me of Vine-Glo and gives the feeling of "Definitely do NOT use this fuse for any kinds of explosives! Do not use this to put inside of any kind of pipe bomb!"
Ok I might be insane but what if you get a rocket engine, from hobby lobby for example, cut the propellant out of the cardboard container and make a match pull tab with a string fuse then slide the fuse into the propellant. Could that set off your smoke grenades? Or can i make a paste made of tips of matches and put that around the fuse string
*SUGGESTION: Play around with a small amount of BAKING SODA in your smoke composition.* It cools the smoke which makes it hang lower to the ground. Obviously too much would slow the burn too much...so 'play around with it' to find the right dose.
Baking soda is the bee's knees in smoke 🙂
@@jamesridge7982what does that mean?
@dragosdiaconu629 it's really good
@user-bk9ig7hb4r you should post your version! I'd love to see how it turned out
Baking soda is basically inert it doesn't actually do anything. It melts into a solid chunk in the grenade. Baking soda is like 2005 shooting eggs production generation composition, it's completely outdated. The mineral oil he uses serves the same purpose but actually contributes to the smoke. Same if you use wax. Just increase this amount if you want cooler smoke.
Former Marine here, i have liked and subscribed.
Once a marine always a marine. Semper Fi
@@joeabad5908 Yes sir, Semper Fi
"FoRmEr MaRiNe" lame
I'm gonna be heated the minute someone tries to take this channel down. It might be worth considering an alternative method to get information out to a community just in case because "people" hate fun. This is golden information that needs to be shared. Great work on everything
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@@DaveSmith-cp5kj peertube, if you want to be fully independent
I actually videoed this and have a video of the video on my phone, because YT will most likely go nuts.
Odysee or Rumble. Be immortalized on those platforms.
@@andreongoogle958 Which is a double edged sword of course. While its great Odysee doesn't censor, it's also bad in anything you upload there, even a comment is absolutely permanent and not even the Odysee staff can remove it, only hide it if you request it. Anyone however can pull the data off their blockchain though.
This also means if you fear gov prosecution you are best using a volatile service instead like russian file sharing websites (often used to share anime pr0n, lol), but if you want to put whistleblower stuff it's great. Odysee of course is compliant with government agencies so don't be surprised if they give the feds your meta data. They are anti-censorship, not pro-privacy.
I'm only 2 mins in man is this video is freaking amazing. WOW. Thank you for the time you put into this and the knowledge.
No, thank YOU for the comment!
Marine heat shrink usually has some kind of thermal adhesive inside. When you heat up the tubing to shrink it, the glue liquefies during the shrinking process, filling and sealing any void. Great videos. I'm definitely going to try these out.
Look up Boba Straws. You can use it as a sleeve. You can add the ignition inside it. And then put them both into the mixer. Once you added the plaster mix on top and it’s ready for the cover. Just pull the straw out and the ignition piece will still be inside.
You can also use the straws to make the baffles holes when pour.
Good idea, I’ll try that
Finished making all the fuses that the kit can make. Spot on 50 fuses. Buying these kits are by far the cheapest and easy way to get started. Biggest thing to take way is give it time to dry. It’s easy to get rolling and think you can do it all in a day. You will mess up a few like I did lol
Awesome 😎 thank you
Bro you’re incredibly smart. You’re like a relatable chemist. Someone you can actually understand. Great videos bro. I barely sub but you got it.
I appreciate that!
Your kit is actually pretty easy to put together and your after care is even better. Thanks for everything!
Standby one
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Just those alone would be perfect for getting a fire started in an emergency situation.
baking soda and superglue (cyanoacrylate) makes extremely tough bonding agent, very useful for creating custom hard seals for whatever, repairing/resurfacing certain type of objects, substituting long epoxy cure times in non-critical applications...
Sprinkle some soda where this cement-like material is needed then slowly drip in superglue - as in as small of a drop possible at a time - and then lightly sprinkle the wet and hardening compound with more soda to use up any extra cyanoacrylate and then wipe/blow off excess soda.
This will give off a fair amount of heat but nothing dangerous i think.
Got this from a Luthier who used to work on famous violins for some of the best in the art - he used to repair bone nuts on lower grade instruments or when time didn't allow for a proper repair. He got forced out of his own trade, even if he most likely was the best in thousands of miles radius, by over increasing cost of buying insurance to allow him to work on some priceless violins and other stringed pieces of junk.
I. Notice every single person. Is telling you how to do it better lol but most have never tried or built one lmao . They should make their own vids. If they are experts . Anyways. Thanks for the. Video of a bulletproof way to do this . I think you have found. The best way
I'm an avid outdoorsman and over many years of using different brands of storm matches I have found UCO brand the best and cheapest. Zippo makes very good ones but UCOs burn a little longer and are just as reliable if not moreso at about half the price. The "gooey stuff" inside the heatshrink tubing is hot melt glue. They put it in ones for marine and electrical usage to help with adhesion and waterproofing and are usually more expensive that those without it.
Interesting info.
Those marine heat shrink tubes have silicone in them that will turn to liquid with high heat and solidify once cooled. Well pump splice kits have the same heat shrinks
Thanks for the how to. BTW, since you're just crimping on the pull ring, just leave it off till the very end so it makes final assembly much easier, I.E. won't have to fight the cap to put in the plaster.
Amen to that! Thank you
The algorithms randomly recomended your channel to me, I am now subscribed! Thank you for your thourough explanations, these were super interesting to watch. Looking forward to future uploads!!
Dude... this is awesome.
Keep up the great work, and your channel will definitely grow.
Definitely subscribed.
Thank you
Hmm, I like the vent holes but what I was thinking of doing is making the composition in a paper 3d then putting the paper tube with holes on both sides then putting the tube inside of a 3d printed tube with two end caps, the top one will have 3 baffle holes and the bottom end cap will have 1 bigger one (copy of the M18 smoke) but its not directly being venting from the mix, it's getting extruded through one big hole on both sides but that as it fills up the end caps it will then get filtered through the 3 baffle holes, do you think this is fine or should the three baffle holes be drilled directly into the composition, I'm using KNO3, Sugar and Wax, not sure about what you're using but what do you think of this design I've specified
Very nice. It is so important that we explain how it works for everyone else safety. Keep up the good work and stay safe.
I've had a pest problem and these ideas will help in their intrusion. Keep up the good work and thank you for all your dedication to making educational videos.
I just reload standard smoke pull-pin fuse units. From there you can use triple protected 1/4' firework fuse.
Great tutorial! Looking fwd to seeing your how to DIY the "striker" & "igniter" compounds! Also would love to see a build video the delayed fuse igniters you mentioned at the start of this video.
I tested out four homemade ignition systems, only 1 worked reliably, will post soon
Great job, please try to make colored smoke by mixing the composition with crayon, it is going to colorful and fun.
Excellent demonstration video. This 'Screen Obscurant Device' may come in handy this year...just saying.
I’m def on the list after this video. Subscribed
It's the chlorate in the match heads that reacts with the red phosphorous by the way. Any composition with Chlorate is very sensitive/reactive. Especially to phosphorous. That's why they mainly switched to perchlorate for most uses, except certain colored mixtures. But it's reactive properties are useful in the case of matches.
Nice. The best pull igniters i have seen. Well done. Thanks for the info. Cheers
A friend of mine recently sent me some red phosphorus, and I just made a few pounds of potassium chlorate. I'm going to have to try this. I don't have any antimony trisulfide but I'm sure I can extract some from the box of match books I have. These look great!
Cool and terrifying at the same time, please predrill all components before assembly!
And use straws to mold the vent tubes.
A red coffee stir straw would work in place to slide over the string. An if it got hotter there’s none of the glue in it to bind the string as the shrink wrap will.
An I’m sure you can get the shrink wrap without the hot snot in it also
lol. the intro is great, but this is actually the very first video I watch on this topic. Came here from the smoke bomb video that the algo recommended to me :) Keep up the great stuff!
It's basically diy matches :)
I wish the kits were in stock.
You sir are a madman,love it!
Pull poppers work great.
No they don’t, have you actually tried?
@@InventionIncarnate yes. But I am remembering doing this in the 80s, and they were firecrackers almost, with a string out of both ends. They were noise alarms.
Yep. They were 'burglar alarms'.
What a cool idea! Thanks for sharing this!
Go Algo!
Go Algo Go! Thanks
You should try some of the airsoft m18 grenade bb holders. Convert them to be real smokes. I’ve done it with a couple of em and the bottoms unscrew so you can easily reload them
Wow, you have a lot of time available. Great video.
im a contractor so i have alot of random tools...5 minutes later.... use a heat gun if you got one im using a lighter cause i dont 🤣🤣🤣 that got me
I'm definitely on a list watching this kind of stuff lmao.
Awesome content man. Would love to know more about what you used for the delay fuse composition
Coming soon!
Whats the shelf life on the ignitor kit well as ready made grenades and the composition? Would be pretty important information in that regard cause matchsticks die over time from moisture and exposure to oxygen, well as temperature changes, too much heat etc.
So the igniters should last extremely long, that’s why I add the nitrocellulose nail polish to protect from moisture. The smoke grenade’s verdict is still out, the mineral oil settles a lot. I’m going to explore a solid option.
So the igniters should last extremely long, that’s why I add the nitrocellulose nail polish to protect from moisture. The smoke grenade’s verdict is still out, the mineral oil settles a lot. I’m going to explore a solid option.
Great stuff! You have a new subscriber! Thanks for the BATF info as well!
Found you tonight…outstanding content! Keep it up! Earning a sub.
Appreciate the ATFers information.
Interesting article i will have to have a look at making one or two of these smoke grenades.
11:13 "haven't figured out the components of the kit yet"
... i am willing to bet that you got an armstrong-mix kit... basically a disassemble match-book.
powdered glass and red phosphor are typical suspects on the matchbox striker surface...
potassium chlorate and sulphur would also fit the pattern, if i aint mistaken.
antimony trisulfate is something i never heard of in regards to matches.
could that be the difference between the safety matches, and the "strike anywhere"-matches?
is there any way to make an instant smoke grenade? In a legal and relatively risk-free way.
I threw phosphorus smoke grenades during my military service and on a normal wide forest road with trees on both sides it became like a white wall, awesome!
I love to receive unmarked flammable substances in the mail.
@@0610-n3z what are you referring to?
So when is YOUR full uncensored How to dvd coming out!?
Ever tried one of these without drilling baffle holes to see what it does? Smokey firecracker?
Fuking awesome wow loved it and the ATF is just too crazy and outta their minds sorry for the knowledge didnt know that feeding the mind was wrong
go look in the fishing section of a outdoors store for leader making supplies. you want the leader crimps. they come in various sizes for wire / nylon leaders. at the drill baffle holes. how would using short pieces of plastic straw work to avoid this step. ''''place the straw pieces in the compound after loading an before adding baffle material so the baffle material flows around the straws sealing without having to drill.
Paint them bright blue or red or just a cool high contrasting color
Is there a reason you didn't predrill the lids/caps rather than waiting to drill them while you assembled the Smoke Generation device? Seems to me it would be easier than trying to work around the igniter and a tad less risky as well. With the size of hole you drilled through the P of P and the lids/caps perfect alignment shouldn't be necessary I wouldn't think. If the lid rested right on the baffle yes, but with that much gap/headspace no.
I believe on the Tea Canister build I wouldn't have drilled the cap and just folded the ignition down and put the cap on covering the ignition to prevent accidental pull and having a clean storage container. When deployed just pop the top pull the ignition and throw it out ther.
I bought the kit. It came in like 3 days. It has much more improved stuff then in this video!! I'm seriously glad you made some wicked good improvements on the kid, bud! I'll buy another again after I've used the 2 kits I bought!
Suggestion:
You could use the outer lid on the tea canister as a transportation safety
After figuring in the amount of fuses you can make with the striker kit and the cost of all materials what does the cost per finished device come out to? Interested to see how colored smoke would work.
Approximately $1.60 per assembled igniter
Update: with my kit $0.80 per igniter
Red striker comp, strike anywhere red matches ground into a fine powder, the green matche ones do not work)
You can use matches to make your own ignition composition, especially if you use the string and cap method with the pva glue
It’s all in a kit . Prob easier and more cost effective the way he is doing it
@nickcole4517 probably so buy its the same stuff on the matches thats in the kit just separated
It would br interesting to see how the compound burns in a free state outside of any containment.
Nice video gonna definitely buy the kit. I'm looking forward to more videos.
Good to see you didn't use the tongue depressor... I prefer my tongue nice and happy too. x'D
Won’t insult you. I ordered from you
Todays smoke grenades dosent have an ignition system!
Its only mixes 2 liquids water and a titan mixture that gives
thichest long lasting non toxic smoke. But i still think making it from
schratch is more fun instead use a kit!
Have you tried making any of the colored smoke with the solvent dyes?
This was awesome but how about the delayed one pls make a video to how to make delayed ring pull ignition
It's funny when you lit that second fuse in the Vise, I could smell it! I really could smell like matches, that kind of smell. Lol
Red phosphorus and potassium chlorate are very recative and main reaction agents in matches.
Looks Great, Thanks!!
Btw, the reaction going on during ignition is red phosphorus reacting with potassium chlorate using antimony trisulfide and sulfur as the fuel.
Awesome I use similar time fuse for my canister shells burns 3 seconds per inch great stuff
Hey, I literally just added a pdf to the website that you’d be interested in. Actually, considering your username, you’d be interested in all of them. Www.InventionIncarnate.com
@InventionIncarnate I'll check it out I'm a huge pyro and love anything related. I like your content very similar to the stuff I want to put on my channel some day. I also got some stuff you would absolutely be interested in IL like to share lmk
I really appreciate this video. Which size tiki torch canisters are you using. Can you post a vid on the slow burn ones from the first part of the video
Excellent content, man. Love the channel.
Thank you
Will you make a video on the other type of igniter you showed us briefly?
You got it
I think you’d have a much easier time with final assembly of the smoke canister if you leave crimping the pull ring for very last
If you hand used a small amount of talcum powder to stop the cluey stuff sticking.
Sounds like how a strike anywhere match is made.
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Great video, looking forward to more👍👍👍
More to come!
Can u make a hammer style m18 smoke grenade igniter that doesnt use caps, gun powder or commercial fuse. In other words using everyday items that are availiable in even the strictest or nanny states....
Yes, this absolutely can be done, if you have learned the applicable chemistry and have studied related civil & military pyrotechnic ignition and firing train technologies. Will I tell you how? No. Go start reading.
Algo who?
ha-HA! I've been experimenting with these as well as a fog generator ( insert "I'm somewhat of a scientist myself " meme) for the last two Halloweens. I 'm going to try your method, perhaps add some RIT clothing dye for color , see what I can get. dropping $50 for parts of an ignition system? that's a bit steep, adding in the tedious work to create them when I have a few "non electrical ignition devices" to work with. we will see how this weekend goes!
Don't hold out on us, waiting for updates. Maybe collaboration on here
great video
Thanks!
Once you open the containers that are for sale on your website, do I need to use it all or does it seal up good to be used again? New to this so was going to craft a few, test and then come back. Looking to create and store some in kit
I include screw top containers. They will store fine, they just need to be mixed again. I tape the screw top cap with painters tape for longevity. I don’t recommend doing them all at once because there is a learning curve and is better to test batches of 2 to 3 until you get exactly what you want
Great video
I watched this video, went to click subscribe, and realized I already was. lol
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Sweet video and tutorial per'se. I wonder if you could experiment with ground up match heads and glue to make an ignition stick. I mean the diy way of course. Subbed!👍🇺🇸
Haha that’s crazy, just made that video, th-cam.com/video/gii1Osxk5IE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=PeTc-15Ws3n16Q0q
making public tonight.
How do we make the delayed one?
This is kick ass!
@@David_Vander_Vliet I’m editing an updated version of this now that is way better than this video. Hoping to drop this week.
I hit like for ya. You're just doing science projects stuff
my smart tv found you this morning looks like some fun projects I would like to know if you may have any ideas how to scare off ground squirrels they live in my wood piles or anywhere they can dig a hole and hide.maybe a garlic bomb or something that they dont like the smell of.thanks
Standby one…. I’m doing some research, I’ve got an idea. (Pinning this comment so I can find it easier to reply)
@@InventionIncarnatethank you
Wait you are able to comment on your TH-cam tv
@@garrettgiuffre7298 i had to log in on my pc to reply
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Awesome series
0:32 I love the text here. It reminds me of Vine-Glo and gives the feeling of "Definitely do NOT use this fuse for any kinds of explosives! Do not use this to put inside of any kind of pipe bomb!"
Well buying a kit is not quite the same as invention but oh well. Thanx just the same because I did get a few ideas from watching this.
here's from scratch ingredients: th-cam.com/video/gxFxfkqzKWY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=aEjTV89ydFthxPrk
Woo hoo engagement!!!
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Ok I might be insane but what if you get a rocket engine, from hobby lobby for example, cut the propellant out of the cardboard container and make a match pull tab with a string fuse then slide the fuse into the propellant. Could that set off your smoke grenades? Or can i make a paste made of tips of matches and put that around the fuse string
Ohhhhh yea..... Lets Go!
Great video
Could we see the 22cal ignition system?
Ping pong balls are nitrocellulose based. You can dissolve them in a proper solvent and use the thinned liquid to paint the device.
Not anymore 😞 they are almost all plastic.
alternative: nitrocellulose lacquer.