What ive found is that there is nothing worse than spending hours building the perfect shell, and then, when it is fired, the bloody thing either-
dosent burst correctly,
bursts too well (vaporises!),
dosent ignite,
or some other random problem.
Now, you may well say that practice makes perfect, and this is true, but it is kind of frustrating when you spend ages making perfect rolled coloured stars and then they just blow out/disentergrate/dont ignite. And as this is probably the most time consuming part of shell making, I was looking for an easy recipie/method for making general purpose, easy ignition stars.
It needs to be like this so I can mass produce them in thier thousands and load them into shells. Then, when I have the shell dimensions, burst charge, burst pattern, delay etc correct, I can then replace them with more advanced bright coloured, rolled primed stars that I have spent ages making.
Colour is not not important, just ease of making and easy ignition properties. Im guessing somthing probably black powder based.
I have searched the star formula thread, and looked at many formulas, but I haven't found any that fill the above requirements exactly.
Any advice would be appriciated
Edited by lew, 10 July 2006 - 06:37 PM.