Differences Between Blackpowder

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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2010

Im showing you guys the differences about ballmilled blackpowder.
I have ballmilled my blackpowder for a long time, and im showing you step by step as the blackpowder is getting better!

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  • haha sick , but kinda long time to mill ya bp for 24 hours:P

  • @PyrotechnicsNL Yeah it seems like long time when you hear it, but its not a pain in the ass to ballmill it for 24 hours, U just set it on the ballmill and waits 24 hours, its not that hard and not much work :)

  • Wow, what a difference huh? Pretty impressive speed and burn efficiency comparison. Would also be interesting (but possibly not YouTube material, due to potential boredom factor) to examine the after burn residue that each variety has left. Thanx again for another interesting and educational video.

  • @L33tP1ckL Thanks!

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  • How do you make granulated BP from powdered one? And why is it like "explosive"?

  • What type of charcoal do you use?

    I use willow & poplar

  • very nice mate..... I'm not satisfied until my bp performs like that. My best results oddly enough have been with cedar. Trying to get my hands on some hemp.

  • Now I see where I was going wrong

  • I normally mill my BP with 1/4 in. lead balls for about 18 hours.

  • its not really how long you ball mill it, its how much sulfur you use, the the more sulfur the faster the bp.

  • great comparison

  • Wow, what kind of charcoal did you use? Because I can make BP as fast as your 24 hour ball-milled when I'm using a mortar and pestle for only about 20 min. :O

    But great job, really shows the difference! :) .. Hope to get a ball-mill soon.

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