For those of you that don't know, German Dark aluminum powder is a special type of aluminum powder that has charcoal added to it. The charcoal prevents the aluminum from oxidizing into aluminum oxide when the aluminum is of a very fine grain. Preventing this makes the powder considerably more reactive, and, not to mention dangerous.
DISCLAIMER: I CANNOT be held responsible for any harm, injury, or death caused by misuse of this material. By following these instructions, you must be aware at all times that you are risking the safety of yourself and others.
Here's a video of me igniting a bit of the powder because I was bored. I sound like Justin Bieber in it due to the fact that I was 14 at the time.
Okay then, let's make some of the stuff!
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- Aluminum Foil
- A Rock Tumbler
- 1 tablespoon of powdered charcoal
- About 25 steel balls, for the grinding media
- A Large Magnet (Not pictured)
- Sheets of paper (Not pictured)









































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Congratulations!
Still pretty awesome, I admit. :D
Additionally, the belt on my ball mill broke. :(
Sorry to hear about your ball mill belt, hopefully they don't cost too much to replace.
After the 4th day of milling, none of the bits of aluminumin my Harbor Freight tumbler were getting any smaller. A closer examination of the tumbler used in this article revealed a few raised areas or "speed bumps" in the rock container. The container supplied with the Harbor Freight tumbler is completely smooth.
The thin plastic insert shoud span the inside diameter of the H/F container (side-to-side) and leave enough room for the steel balls and aluminum to escape around the insert. This creats a lifting and falling action that amplifies and shortens the milling process exponentially.
Hope this helps!
inthefrey
Thank you, with respect-
patriot777
I can only say that the same method does not work for everyone, I do apologize for wasting your time.
Serious question if anyone can answer. I have never seen anyone beat an Eckart Super powder, and not even come close to Star Molecule with a homemade powder. Did i miss something?
Thanks guys!
Is it like BBQ type or burnt wood?
Thanks
Another user told me that putting your material in a plastic bag before milling it was a good idea, not only because it can keep your mill cleaner, but also because it's safer for when you extract your powder from the mill. If you're considering grinding up another batch, keep the hint in mind.
I have heard of people doing very interesting things with thermite, but your idea is unheard of to me. But I wouldn't say no to you trying it.