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Mystik Spiral
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linsleyk wrote:
alright what size to cut the cloth into I am going to use denim pants Question


2 inch squares is the most common. Gives you plenty of char cloth per square. Very Happy

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Hey, linsleyk, could you use a little punctuation every now and then? It makes it hard to read your posts without any. Thanks. Smile

The norm is to cut the cloth the same size as the tin you plan to store it in. Cool

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Mystik Spiral
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People actually sell char cloth on ebay. It's about $1 or more for about 10 to 20 peices. With my huge stash I could make a quick $50. Shocked BTW anyone want to buy one of those $50 lanyards. Laughing

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Mystik Spiral wrote:
People actually sell char cloth on ebay. It's about $1 or more for about 10 to 20 peices. With my huge stash I could make a quick $50. Shocked BTW anyone want to buy one of those $50 lanyards. Laughing
Laughing You might be able to get away with that somewhere else, but I think here, everyone wants to make their own too much to be willing to buy one for $50 Laughing Char cloth on ebay huh Question Exclamation well I might just have to make some of my own from old jeans which were already paid for long ago

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People will buy anything on eBay. Rolling Eyes

I think I'll make my own. Laughing

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Way more satisfaction doing it yourself Smile but nice for people that dont have a clue as how to do it.
So if its going for say $ 1 for 10 pieces, i must have a least $ 100 worth, lol.

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You're rich. Laughing

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sorry about no punctuation. ok I will get busy and make my own. more fun that way. Very Happy

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sorry about no punctuation. ok I will get busy and make my own. more fun that way. Very Happy
> Its way more fun Linsleyk Smile once you do it & get it right you can make dozens of pieces for nothing but your time Cool

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I think I'm the Bill Gates of char cloth. Laughing I have three 1Lbs. coffee cans full of char cloth. Razz That's what 3/4 pair of jeans will get you. Cool

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You're set for life. Shocked

I'll probably make some tomorrow night. Supposed to rain tonight and I'm going to do it outside. Smile

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I did it after the rain quit last night and......success! Very Happy

First off...the hot plate is more than hot enough to char the cloth.
Second...if you use a hot plate(or any other method for that matter), DO IT OUTSIDE! I did it on my back porch(a well-ventilated area) and the smoke was almost unbearable. Shocked
Third...DO NOT take the tin away from the heat source until it stops smoking completely. It is not done until it stops smoking.

Now for the complete story. Wink

Well, first I tried to char a test piece with the top off. It started to burn nicely(smolder) after 2 minutes and would have burned up if I hadn't put the lid on to choke it out.

I thought: Well, I won't be able to do it without the lid, so I might as well go ahead and put a hole in the lid. After punching the hole, I tried two test pieces and they charred nicely in about 4 minutes. So far, so good. Cool

Then I put the rest of the cloth into the tin and closed the lid. Back to the burner it goes. About a minute later, tons of smoke starts billowing out the hole and around where the lid closes. 10 minutes pass...15...20...by 30 minutes I'm wondering what the heck is happening? Shocked I was hoping the whole batch wasn't incinerating. By 40 minutes, there was just a little smoke coming out and I was getting impatient. So I took it off the hot plate. It was still smoking out the hole, so I set a piece of metal over the hole to stop the smoking. Then, I stuck the same nail I used to punch the hole back in the hole to plug it until the tin cooled off. About thirty minutes later, the tin was cool. I tried to take the lid off, but...it wouldn't budge. Shocked The lid had some gooey junk all the way around that sealed it shut. The same stuff was coming out of the hole, and was all over the inside of the lid, so I assume it was the impurities in the cotton. After prying the lid off, I looked inside and thought oh no. It didn't finish. Sad The top 5 pieces didn't finish charring, but the rest of it was done. Cool

I know to let it finish now. Embarassed

I now have fourteen pieces of charcloth. Very Happy

Next time, I'll finish the other 5 and make a bunch more. Cool

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Great job ff9! Very Happy It's really great to know that it works fine on a hot plate. Razz

I guess all char cloth making is an adventure. Laughing Mine blew up on me when I did it. One tip for next time would be to flip your tin about half way in. That way the top will have a chance to cook in the dirrect heat. Cool

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Thanks. Cool

If I had the camera, I would take some pictures, but I don't know where it is. Confused

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now I am scared its going to blow up on me Shocked

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now I am scared its going to blow up on me Shocked


Just make sure you have the right amount of ventilation. Too much, and you'll burn your char cloth, too little you'll blow the lid off your container. Wink

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Good job, flash! Very Happy


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now I am scared its going to blow up on me Shocked

That is most unlikely. I know MS's blew up, but don't worry. Wink

The hole should be about an 1/8 of an inch...bigger than a pencil lead, but smaller than a pencil eraser.

Smoke came out of the sides where the lid was attached on mine, so it is highly unlikely that it will blow. Mine smoked like crazy, but I never felt it was in danger of blowing up. Smile

Just don't stand with your head over it. Wink

Don't worry. It will do just fine. Cool

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Mystik Spiral
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flashlightfreak9 wrote:
linsleyk wrote:
now I am scared its going to blow up on me Shocked

That is most unlikely. I know MS's blew up, but don't worry. Wink

The hole should be about an 1/8 of an inch...bigger than a pencil lead, but smaller than a pencil eraser.

Smoke came out of the sides where the lid was attached on mine, so it is highly unlikely that it will blow. Mine smoked like crazy, but I never felt it was in danger of blowing up. Smile

Just don't stand with your head over it. Wink

Don't worry. It will do just fine. Cool


I put a hole that would be suitable for an altoids tin in a quart paint can. Shocked It sounded like a jet engine, and the smoke caught on fire so it was like a blow torch. I'm just glad I have a firepit that's caged. After that experience I put 4 more holes in it, and it works fine. Cool

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Yeah, that wasn't a wise decision on your part. Shocked Laughing

The hole must be proportional to the size of the tin. Smile

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