Tonight I have earned a new respect for fountains because previous to tonight I thought they were boring. So I was bored because all I have been doing lately is stockpiling compositions ready for bonfire night. So I decided to make a "small" fountain. I used 7 hour milled willow bp and I mixed in a rough amount of 60 micron aluminum and a rough amount of ferro titanium at various meshes. So I rammed the 1 inch id tube with 15-20 grams of this mix and gave it a 4 mm nozzle.
So I ignite it with my fuse/chinese fuse combo and here is the video
www.elitewebdesign.co.uk/pyro/fountain.MOV (edited and now the correct link)
The pot holder you see it in is one of those giant plant pots. About 1 and a half foot wide. I never expected it to go so high and never got the whole thing in shot. It went higher than the pine tree which is an easy 20 foot. It also only lasted about 2 seconds.
I dont think any other firework I have made has impressed me as much as this did and certainly i've never had a garden firework be as impressive as this massive column of fire and sparks with its roar. When I watch it frame by frame it kinda looks similar to a flash salute going off. The straight white lines. Would the 60 micron aluminum dramatically increase the rate of burn like this? I need to know if this was the aluminum or I just had an air pocket in the powder which caused it all to go up at once. Either way I am going to be making a bunch of these for fireworks night
Has anyone else got any cool fountains? I'm going to experiment more with the above fountain only make it a longer tube. This was only about 7 cm long.
Edited by pritch, 22 October 2004 - 11:25 PM.