How many Stars in a ........
#1
Posted 21 December 2008 - 06:29 PM
For the mine I think I'm looking at about a diameter high pile of small stars so a 19mm tube would have 19mm depth of stars. But would a 100mm tube have 100mm deep of stars?
Keep mannequins and watermelons away from fireworks..they always get hurt..
#2
Posted 21 December 2008 - 08:07 PM
I also don't really see the point in making 19mm mines.
#3
Posted 23 December 2008 - 10:02 AM
I agree with Mumbles, why go so small? I sometimes use 25mm tubes for star tests, or for small inexpensive splashes of colour, but 19mm is just ridiculous!
or a small shell.
I'd guess, however many stars it takes to fill the shell.
#4
Posted 23 December 2008 - 11:22 AM
Unless you want an unsightly heap of stars going 2 feet in the air of course.
#5
Posted 23 December 2008 - 01:33 PM
Edited by pyrotrev, 23 December 2008 - 01:36 PM.
#6
Posted 23 December 2008 - 06:43 PM
Keep mannequins and watermelons away from fireworks..they always get hurt..
#7
Posted 23 December 2008 - 08:29 PM
Seymour, you need some empty space at the top of the tube so it can act like the barrel of a gun or you end up needing much more lift, which means less stars.
Unless you want an unsightly heap of stars going 2 feet in the air of course.
Well it works fine for me, and I can assure you the stars go more than two feet! True, I do not fill the stars right to the top, because I leave a couple of centimetres star free to jam wadding in. I should have been more detailed in my description, sorry
#8
Posted 24 December 2008 - 02:49 AM
#9
Posted 24 December 2008 - 02:11 PM
Here are some 1" mines I made, a bit larger than your 19mm tubes but you get the idea.
#10
Posted 24 December 2008 - 02:46 PM
Just some 1 pound rocket tooling, and away you go!I'm playing with 19mm tubes as I have some (poss 5000 !) left!
#11
Posted 25 December 2008 - 11:56 AM
I fill them in this order:
1g of pressed and corned BP, around 30#
10-15 3mm to 4mm colour stars
small 'shot glass' of fine sawdust
press lightly with either hand pressure, or a light tap with a mallet
then repeat until full. I usually get 6 shots from them.
They are quite effective, and fire very rapidly, over in about 2-3s but in a fan type arrangement I'd imagine they'd look good. Once you have all the materials prepared, you can fill them in under 2 minutes each.
I know you'll probably be complaining that I'm only using small stars and not a great deal of them, but the idea was to create a small piece suitable for garden use. 4mm veline stars are still quite effective and cheap to make. I would say they reach approximately 10-15ft height, considerably less when using streamer stars though.
Planning to fire some over new year, so will try and remember to upload a video.
Edited by pyromaniac303, 25 December 2008 - 11:58 AM.
#12
Posted 25 December 2008 - 11:38 PM
I'm playing with 19mm tubes as I have some (poss 5000 !) left!
If the walls aren't too thick they'd make great inserts for 25mm ish bombette candles/cakes, also wicked whistles
#13
Posted 30 December 2008 - 11:09 PM
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