This video shows how to turn any lighter (I used a bic in this case) into an explosive fire show.
Materials:
2 Lighters (one dead, one alive)
A prying tool
How it works:
The flint (which is actua...
This video shows how to turn any lighter (I used a bic in this case) into an explosive fire show.
Materials: 2 Lighters (one dead, one alive) A prying tool
How it works: The flint (which is actually Ferrocerium) has a low ignition temperature (150-180 celsius) so heating it makes the substance unstable. The force of it hitting the ground results in an explosive reaction with burning metal flying in every direction. This is similar to the sparks seen when using a lighter normally.
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