How To Make An Oil Lamp Out Of An Ash Tray And Some Cotton And A Few Extra Details
Posted: September 15, 2011 Kathmandu, Nepal
To maintain light, one can produce a combustion lamp using three materials as an ash tray, oil, and cotton.
This is less toxic than a gas or kerosene and exudes less soot than candles may. Also, the fill is non - flammable unless enlist within a substrate such as cotton material and exposed to a flame for a long period of time. Also, vegetable oil is multi - useful such as for food including preservative tactic. If you put vegetables in oil, they will last as long as the oil maintains freshness through cool closed placement. You must dry the vegetables before placing them in a jar of oil. You can use ones of soft firmament such as peppers, tomatoes and even medicines for digestion and conserve of energy.
One can twist with the fingers and rub between the hands cotton to produce a wick.
Then, one end is placed within the barrel of an ash tray, and the other upon a dip, wick end jutting slightly above it.
One can fill this with grocery oil such as vegetable types, lard, ghee, or butter.
Incidentally, ash and lard produce lye, which is a soap concentrate.
The lamp's oil bask will last hours and the wick for days, as the oil burns to produce flame and the wick will only slightly.
To maintain a surface is to have wick last.
Squeeze the dip end of the wick for easy combusting routine.
This style of technology relies upon the five elements of:
Basis, Conductor, Result, Method, Income.
The basis is the ash tray, the conductor is the wick, the result is the flame, combustion is the method and the oil is the income.
For a pulley lifting system; basis is the pulley, the conductor is the rope, the result is the lifting of the load, the method is force, lift is the income.
A scalar generator core -- the servo -- is also based on this five [5] - element simple technology device type.
This has been a design suggestion for an oil lamp with some other 'eagles' which you may produce.
Orion.Of.Oraii 9.15.11
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