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Impact smoke bombs are no joke. You should only handle them if you’re prepared to handle hazardous materials like black powder. For good fun and mischief, these will work in a similar way they do in the movies. There are different degrees of impact smoke bombs, so pick the bomb that's on your comfort level.

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Creating an Impact Smoke Bomb

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  1. This filling can also be used as a standard smoke bomb by attaching a fuse. You’ll need a digital scale, KNO3 (potassium nitrate), powdered sugar, gloves, popsicle sticks or other stirring sticks, and a durable beaker. [1]
    • You’ll also need something to mold the liquified powders like a cardboard tube from a roll of paper towels.
    • KNO3 can be found at larger hardware stores. If you’re having trouble you could also look at hobbyist shops or online. [2]
    • The best gloves for this type of project would be rubber gloves.
    • Wear protective eyewear and cover up your skin. These precautions are most important when you heat up the chemicals. Wear thick rubber gloves as well.
    • You’ll also need the following supplies for the casing: paper toy caps, an exacto knife, tape, and black powder. Paper caps are the ammo used for toy cap guns.
    • Black powder or gunpowder can be found at most sporting stores that sell guns. If you’re having trouble, look online. [3]
  2. Use 70 grams (2.5 oz) of KNO3 and 30 grams of sugar. After weighing the powders dump them into the beaker and mix well. [4]
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  3. Use a hotplate on medium low heat. Wear your gloves and stir frequently to avoid the compound from burning. Continue heating and stirring until the mixture liquefies and turns a tan brown color.
    • Beware of burning! If you are not careful the mixture could burn and go up in smoke.
  4. Transfer the liquefied mixture into the casing of your choice. Use something small so you can use the smoke bombs on the fly. The best type of case is something you can easily remove once the mixture has set, like a quarter of a cardboard toilet roll. You could also use a film cartridge, like the type you send into a photo center.
  5. Give the mixture a few hours to settle. If you are feeling extra cautious, place the container into the fridge or freezer. This mix should take a little over an hour to cool in your freezer.
  6. Place a small piece of tape on the edge of the cap and attach it to the top of the KNO3 blob. Then wrap the outside of the hardened mixture with the caps. Seal the caps together with tape once the surface is fully covered.
  7. Cut two strips of tape slightly larger than the KNO3. Lie one strip perpendicularly over the first piece of tape creating a cross. Do this with the adhesive sides facing up. Shake the black powder over the tape cross.
    • Try to leave the outer edge of the tape clear.
  8. Now that you have prepared the tape cross with black powder, it's time to finish the job. Take the KNO3 coated in toy caps and wrap it in the cross. The cross should fit onto the bomb in an easy fashion. Once you smooth out all the air bubbles, you’re all finished.
    • Throw the smoke bomb outside, using force, onto a hard surface like cement.
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Using the Snapper Technique

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  1. For this you’ll need a loose case, which you can make out of smooth paper or something fragile, like tissue paper. For the filling, you’ll need snappers (or “pop” rocks) and magnesium powder.
    • You can find magnesium powder at some hobby shops and online. Be sure you stay away from magnesium citrate, which is a health supplement.
  2. On a sheet of paper combine the snappers with the magnesium. For a decent smoke bomb you’ll need three to four snappers and a teaspoon of magnesium powder.
  3. Finish up the process by wrapping the two ingredients in the casing of your choice. You can simply use tissue paper if you can’t find anything in the house. Once cased, seal the mixture so that it is tight. Once you’re done throw it on a hard surface and you should see a flash, bang and smoke!
    • You can use tape or glue to seal the smoke bomb.
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    Can I use powder from inside fireworks instead of magnesium?
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    if you are a pyrotechnic chemist, and you know exactly what chemicals are used in said fireworks, then it might be possible. However, this would be INCREDIBLY dangerous for even a trained professional. in fact, even the smoke bomb designs shown here are ridiculously dangerous if you don't know what you are doing. In short, no, don't do it.
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    Is there a way to make the smoke bigger without the black powder?
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    You can do that by using more magnesium and snappers.
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    What are snappers? Where can I purchase snappers?
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    Snappers are small "fireworks" that when you throw them hard, they make a "pop." You can find them online or in stores that sell fireworks.
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      To make a ninja impact smoke bomb, add KNO3 and powdered sugar to a beaker and mix them well. Next, use a hotplate to heat the mixture over medium-low heat, stirring frequently until the mixture liquefies. Transfer the mixture into the casing of your choice and let it harden. Then, attach caps to the KNO3 blob with tape and seal the caps together. Apply black powder to sticky tape and wrap it around the caps, then test your smoke bomb outside. If you want to learn how to use snappers to make a smoke bomb, keep reading the article!

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