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Can you turn Ash into Rock with the Hydraulic Press?

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How oreo cookies are made.
Forgot to add water
Do a loaf of bread and then see if its edible.
You need to have only ash, no coal left from the wood.
Congrats, you made a shit-cookie.
Why such extremely ugly nailpolish colour?
Oero
Maybe add some water
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Ash is largely carbon that is left behind after all of the volatile components have chemically reacted and absconded via heat, light and smoke.
Ash is just trying to catch ‘em all, why are you trying to turn him into his friend?
I think you just need to compress it down and leave it under pressure for about a thousand years or so, if I remember geology class correctly
It takes more than just pressure; it also takes time. If you left it under pressure for a while you'd get there.
You should try turning dry cement or concrete into a rock.
McDonald's has been calling this guy with a business proposal ever since this video dropped
When are you going to show us how to turn a lump of coal into a diamond!? LOL
the ash, is mostly carbon and various oxides based on how pure the starting material was before burning and whether there were any glues etc used. The large black sections are mostly carbon i think,
The real quastion is, can an hydraulic press turn hash into weed?
Hi temp steel and a separate plunger. Induction heater coil and heat for a few minutes then engage the pump /ram . Leave until the ram gets to 100 c then maybe it’s a rock especially if the bottom of the vessel is the hottest.
Last clay dude looked up like "WTFF?! Aww shit this gonna hurt!!"
I think you will get better results if you put the ash through a strainer first.
press it wet (as a paste) and then let it dry, ts basically clay at that point.
Can you set this back on fire? Or melt it?
'Feels like granite' Proceeds to break with little pressure with two fingers. LMAO… GTFO !