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How to make matchless matches

These matches are lit on almost any surface, without a special grater at the end of the matchbox. This is very convenient, and sometimes simply necessary when fishing, hiking or hunting.

What you need


You will need the following materials and equipment:
  • Matches and several matchboxes.
  • Sandpaper.
  • Small container and stirring stick.
  • A little water and a pipette.
  • Pliers.
  • A small plastic, wood or metal tube.
  • Some kind of surface for drying matches (I used a CD box).

How to make matchless matches

Making non-grate matches


Red phosphorus is removed from the ends of matchboxes using sandpaper.
How to make matchless matches

The resulting powder is placed in a container for further manipulation.
How to make matchless matches

A few drops of water are added to the phosphorus dust and mixed thoroughly until a liquid slurry is obtained.
How to make matchless matches

How to make matchless matches

Then the sulfur match heads are dipped one after another into the resulting mixture.
How to make matchless matches

How to make matchless matches

The treated matches are laid out in one row and left in a warm place to dry.
How to make matchless matches

While the matches are drying, another mixture is prepared to re-treat the match heads. To prepare it proceed as follows:
  • The sulfur from several new (untreated) matches is removed using pliers.
    How to make matchless matches

  • The sulfur is rolled into a fine powder.
    How to make matchless matches

  • Sulfur powder is placed in a container, a few drops of water are added to it and mixed.

How to make matchless matches

Dried matches are dipped in sulfur gruel and again laid out to dry.
How to make matchless matches

Important! After each operation, you must wash your hands thoroughly, since liquid phosphorus or sulfur that gets on the skin can cause serious burns.

Matches test


Completely dry matches should light when rubbed against almost any rough surface.
How to make matchless matches

How to make matchless matches

How to make matchless matches

Lights up and burns just fine!
How to make matchless matches
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Comments (3)
  1. feelloff
    #1 feelloff Guests 5 October 2018 15:43
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    I used to do this like this:
  2. 132
    #2 132 Guests October 6, 2018 07:16
    3
    normal
  3. Arkady Petrovich
    #3 Arkady Petrovich Guests 8 October 2018 20:50
    5
    Previously, there were such matches, but they were abandoned; pants often burned at the wrong moment.

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