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-Potassium Nitrate (KNO3)
-Sulfur
-Charcoal
-Some empty pop cans with their tops cut off (for this instructable you will make enough mix for two)
-Some pliers
-A sieve
-A scale or other type of measuring device that has increments of grams
-Nail
-Fuse (If you do not have any old fireworks around that you can take a fuse from http://cannonfuse.com has very cheap fuse)
-Coffee Grinder (Optional)
-Bolts and nuts(Optional)
I have included two other photos of the different types of potassium nitrate and one different type of sulfur that I have found around my area (Ohio). The grey bottle has replaced the greenlight bottle at my usual spot, lowes. The blue and white bottles I purchased at drugmart. Although the blue and white bottles are close to lab quality, they are very expensive. For the price of two small bottles of sulfur I bought a four pound bag of it. Hi-Yield sulfur is the best buy if you can find it. Check around at garden centers and nurseries. The scale was purchased at officemax for around $30, don't quite remember. Coffee grinders can be found in many different places, I bought a cheapo one for $10 bucks at drugmart. Now you can make your own charcoal by putting a bunch of chunks of wood in a coffee can, covering it up with heavy duty foil, poking a few small holes in the foil, and then placing it on a fire, only to wait another couple of hours until it is done... OR you can do what I did and buy a huge bag of it for a few bucks. I got mine at lowes. You have to make sure it's lump charcoal. The briquettes contain clay which will really screw up compositions. Nothing catastrophic, it just won't burn.






























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I like this way of making smoke bombs! i'm used to using the old 60/40 KNO3/Sugar composition but i'm gonna have to try this once i get some sulfur. I like the paintball idea, I'm planning on inviting some friends to an airsoft/b-day party in the woods this summer and i've been looking for a better smoke composition. I guess I have some tests to run =)
It actually closed down about 4-5 years ago, and the building is now the art department.
saltpeter+sulfur+charcoal=recipie for ancient chinese gunpowder
The only cringes were the relative lack of safety warnings/info, and the recommendation to use the coffee grinder on the dry, mixed, composition...
This works very well