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- A pocket-sized box.
- A box of matches
- A small scrap of wood.
- Some pieces of kitchen foil
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Personally, I'm always looking for various designs in pyrotechnics and well, everything. This is a very nice design Kiteman. I had an altoids tin and a zippo utility bending lighter soldered together to make a launch pad that could light far from your fingers over the summer.
i think that this could work better if you used a small pinpiont blowtorch to light the matches
If I use a blowtorch or bunsen to light these, I usually wave the flame over the match-heads to stop the whole thing scorching.
What we did was use a single match from a matchbook instead of two wooden matches. Before wrapping the head in tin foil, we would lay a pin on top of and in parallel to the match with the point touching the head. After applying the tin foil, the pin would be carefully slid out leaving a small raised channel exiting the end opposite the head for the exhaust to escape.
I'm glad you chose to document this method of make, in my opinion it's possibly the best in terms of simpleness : distance : matchstick usage ratio.
Don't be disappointed by my comment. i'm just a 12-years-old kid anyway
It just takes a little practice.
I think you could make this tabletop-size, or bigger, if you wanted to
Just had to point that out.
Great instructable though!
Now it's awesome.. wait.. it probably already was‽
That would be really cool.