Howdy Gang;
Thanks Max, I thought I could simplify the text a bit.
I'll continue with my process with the blessings of Staff.
Once I got the charcoal down to a science, I started making it in large volume and store it in plastic trash cans. It took quite a few burns to get the process down pat. The bad batches, well it's Bar-b-Que time.
After the charcoal is cooked, it still looks like the wood it was made from. What the heck do I do with this stuff?
? Ah Ha, the popcorn cans. Put the stuff in the can, seal the lid with duct tape and let 'er turn with some large lead balls. ( Did someone say ball mill)
All of my materials are stored in bulk, in other words I don't just make up a batch of powder, rather I have the processed materials on hand in bulk form. I have a reasonable schedule of shooting events so I only make as much powder as I need.
Milling; I use the 75-15-10 or 80-20 mix. This goes in my ball mill for six hours (your milage may vary). I use ABS pipe and lead balls for the mill. No sparks and minimal static charge. Again, don't mill one charge for five hours and the next for seven.
Like conditions produce like results.
Pressing; I use the 12 ton hydraulic press on a four inch puck. This produces over 3,000 psi on the puck and gets the density to about 1.7 which is ideal.
Enough for tonight
Bill