How to make strike anywhere matches

 by benny8025
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You will need: Safety matches (with matchbox), sanding paper, a small container, something to stir with, a pair of pliers, a tube or a D-cell battery, and water.

You will also need something to lay the matches on, like a the edge of a table or this CD case that I used.

 
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Jaya kumar says: Apr 26, 2013. 4:49 AM
Your steps are interested and useful. Rather than that you may simply buy strike matches from match box manufacturers.
http://www.brand4india.com/safety-match-box-suppliers/products/
hammer1! says: Jan 11, 2013. 7:58 AM
We used to break the heads off strike anywhere matches leaving about 1/2" of wood and then shoot them out of our pellet guns. Nice little POP, FLASH, SMOKE, special effect for a kid. Probubly why they are illegal now. Ace hardware still has them in WA. state.
abadfart in reply to hammer1!Feb 15, 2013. 1:28 PM
strike anywhere matches arn't illegal you can buy them anywhere
benny8025 (author) in reply to abadfartFeb 16, 2013. 12:35 AM
Guess what? They don't sell them in every country. And why would that be? Perhaps they're illegal? Maybe
chimei62 says: Apr 22, 2012. 6:44 AM
http://www.instructables.com/id/EYF6CTVH1AH6GQ6/
benny8025 (author) in reply to chimei62Apr 22, 2012. 7:34 AM
Look on my youtube channel (http://www.youtube.com/user/benny8025?feature=mhee) to see how to make gunpowder for firecrackers. Works great
chimei62 in reply to benny8025Apr 29, 2012. 12:17 AM
i could just get them out if caps
vpavlis1 says: Mar 25, 2012. 9:36 AM
it's so simple!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ilpug says: Jan 21, 2012. 12:12 PM
Since when is it hard to get strike anywheres?

benny8025 (author) in reply to ilpugJan 22, 2012. 1:23 AM
When they don't sell them in every country. Your country is not the whole world
ilpug in reply to benny8025Jan 23, 2012. 9:52 AM
Good point. What country are you in?
benny8025 (author) in reply to ilpugJan 23, 2012. 10:06 AM
Norway
ilpug in reply to benny8025Jan 23, 2012. 11:15 AM
Nice, I've always wanted to go there.
DIYerr says: Jan 21, 2012. 6:29 PM
While I find the discussion about safety during storage to be completely valid, what's life without a little excitement. ;)

If you are really concerned about them igniting in your pocket or during storage/ transportation, one option is to dip the heads in melted paraffin wax, and then let them dry. To use, scrape the wax off the heads, and then light as usual. This method also waterproofs the matches. If any wax covers the matchstick, it will slightly increase the time it takes for the flame to get to your fingers (think of it like a candle).

Great instructable, benny.
benny8025 (author) in reply to DIYerrJan 22, 2012. 1:20 AM
They are not that sensitive to friction, so there is no worry by having them it your pocket
abraham99 says: Jan 21, 2012. 2:58 PM
wow..thanks for the very useful instructable...in my country,doesn't sell strike anywhere matches (im in indonesia)
ElMarko says: May 29, 2011. 10:49 PM
I'd be careful storing them. The reason safety matches were invented was because the strike anywheres had a tendency to ignite by rubbing against each other during shipping.

Notice that the modern strike anywheres have a safety match head with a small dot of the strike anywhere material only on the tip so it doesn't rub against the abrasive surface of the neighboring matches.
aristide202 in reply to ElMarkoJan 21, 2012. 12:16 PM
that's absolutely true, but not only while shipping, imagine strike anywhere matches igniting in your jeans back pocket while squatting
dontkillpenguins in reply to ElMarkoJul 3, 2011. 2:14 PM
I agree when i was board i threw strike anywheres at a wall and they lit
benny8025 (author) in reply to ElMarkoJun 2, 2011. 11:40 PM
i saw one on youtube that droped one like these and it ignited, but i have never managed to do it
madmada in reply to ElMarkoJun 2, 2011. 5:05 PM
Once the phosphorus has been covered with a layer of "heads' they are pretty safe.
I threw a box at the wall with a few completed ones in it and nothing happened to them. :)
I was kind of hoping i could they would ignite like this, lol.
benny8025 (author) in reply to ElMarkoMay 30, 2011. 5:45 AM
I have tested that and they did not ighite. The older ones contained sodium clorate i think it was that hwo made them unstable.
freakyqwerty in reply to benny8025May 31, 2011. 5:22 AM
What if you dipped just the head in the mixture then it defantly wouldn't ignite in the box?
benny8025 (author) in reply to freakyqwertyJun 2, 2011. 1:13 AM
i just dip half of the head and then cover the phosphorus with the sulfur that is original on the matces so they will not ignite so easly when stored but will ignite better when you want them to.
freakyqwerty in reply to benny8025Jun 2, 2011. 5:05 AM
Ah that makes more scence now
foobaz utne says: Jul 13, 2011. 6:28 PM
This is hilarious. It's quite a commentary on the times that you actually have to make your own strike-anywheres now. We used to be able to just buy them. My brother and I used to call them SAMs. We spent our time making really potent pyrotechnics instead. The SAMs were for fun. Kids at school, including us, made two types of match shooters using these as ammo--one made from a spring-loaded clothespin and one from a thread spool. Each one had its own merits. The clothespin one was really clever the way it operated but was inaccurate and didn't shoot very far. The spool one was mundane but shot straight and far. Both were self-igniting. The best SAMs by far were the Ohio Blue Tips which are no longer available. They had a dark blue head with a largish light blue strike tip. They always lit spectacularly. The worst ones made, and still available (Cabela's), naturally, were and are the Diamond red head/white tips. They light weakly and slowly and many of them just smoke and don't flame at all. The strike tip on both brands was about a third of the volume of the main head so they would light if you threw them against the pavement or scratched them with your fingernail like in the Westerns. This made them easy to light with the shooters. I don't think homemade ones would work becasue of the small tip but they might. BTW you can make smoke from the fingertips by lighting an ordinary paper match striker and smearing the phosphorous reside on your fingers and rubbing them together. Ah, the simple pleasures of the common match...
Mr.1911 in reply to foobaz utneNov 21, 2011. 2:28 PM
Very sad, but it is true that we have to make "SAMs".
skyheart says: Sep 9, 2011. 12:03 PM
Where do u get the sanding
benny8025 (author) in reply to skyheartSep 9, 2011. 1:31 PM
at any workshop i belive. you can use a knife if you cant find paper
skyheart in reply to benny8025Sep 10, 2011. 11:35 AM
oh ok thx
blade97 says: Jul 17, 2011. 5:38 AM
the water weakens the heads, the red ignitor stuff rubs off once they have dried, my ones the heads came off completely. I don't know if it was the way I did it or if it was the brand, red heads, about the only brand in australia
WareShoals says: Jul 2, 2011. 12:14 PM
OK we get it... most of us can buy 'strike anywhere matches' but you gotta' admit this is cool! Benny... good job!
WareShoals.
extrordinary1 says: May 31, 2011. 4:59 PM
cool instructable. I didn't know the sides of the boxes had red phosphorus on them! I remember the old white phosphorus strike anywhere matches, but I haven't seen them in years. None of the local stores carry them in my area of the USA, Kansas City, MO. Great info to know. Thanks! I will definitely give this a try.
whysprs in reply to extrordinary1Jun 26, 2011. 2:09 PM
I thought they quit making them cant get them in illinois either.... havnt been able to buy them since the 911 ordeal
SNiPERSeyes in reply to extrordinary1Jun 1, 2011. 2:18 PM
you can get em in most grocery stores here in FL, im coming up there to go to KCAI for the summer maybe i can bring you some!
dontkillpenguins in reply to SNiPERSeyesJul 3, 2011. 2:12 PM
you can get them anywhere in canada
extrordinary1 in reply to SNiPERSeyesJun 3, 2011. 1:12 PM
sounds great to me. Keep me posted on your arrival. I haven't checked Ace Hardware Stores. Didn't think about them. Usually shop at various stores that only carry the safety matches.
KevinAlien26 in reply to extrordinary1Jul 8, 2011. 4:33 AM
live in USA and bought strike anywheres for 4 of july. got them on the shelves right before you exit the hardware store near the charcoal
zuluninja says: Jun 15, 2011. 5:10 AM
Im confused. The match heads being squeezed out are the same matches that were dipped already in the phosphorus?
benny8025 (author) in reply to zuluninjaJun 15, 2011. 8:05 AM
no it's not the dipped ones
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