Years ago I learned how to cut up slabs of ice using only an ice pick, but boy have I improved my technique since then.
But the method is the same:
- Fill a cooler with water and put it in the freezer with the top off.
- After a couple days pull it out and dump out the unfrozen water. You'll have just a clear slab.
- Wait for it to temper before cutting.
- With a bread knife or an ice pick, score a line across the surface.
- Set the knife across the surface in the groove, or put the ice pick in the center of the line.
- With a mallet or muddler or hammer or (in my case the back of another ice pick) whack the knife or ice pick.
- The ice should split into two.
- Repeat, cutting the block in half each time – I think it's easier/less prone to splitting unevenly than trying to cut a cube off the side.
Here are some new pictures I took:
All of the ice posts can be found at the Index of Ice Experiments.
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