Comets
#16
Posted 06 September 2006 - 11:53 AM
Potassium nitrate 55*
Sulfur 7*
Charcoal Pine 17*
Red Iron Oxide 4
Aluminium 325mesh 10
Magnalium 50:50 3
Dextrin 4*
*Ball mill for 1hr
The cavity will be filled with Veline blue.
Heres a picture of them drying, I must say that Williams no Antimony is one of the most lovely glitters around!
#17
Posted 06 September 2006 - 07:25 PM
Strontium nitrate 30
Potassium perchlorate 20
Parlon 20
Copper oxide 10
Aluminium atomized 325 mesh 10
Dextrin 4
I will post a video when I fire them.
Here is a picture
#18
Posted 07 September 2006 - 12:26 AM
How did you wet, dry, and fill the cavities? I know my first attempt at cavity stars did not fair so well as I over-wet the whole batch and the walls of the cavity slumped. Others crumbled but I had this last batch just right, just don't know what to fill it with!
Can't wait to see the video.
#19
Posted 09 September 2006 - 09:39 AM
#20
Posted 11 September 2006 - 06:16 PM
should look really nice though, i love palm tree shells, especially with 8 comets... thats a lot!
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#21
Posted 11 September 2006 - 07:00 PM
#22
Posted 11 September 2006 - 07:41 PM
#23
Posted 12 September 2006 - 12:35 PM
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#24
Posted 12 September 2006 - 02:15 PM
#25
Posted 12 September 2006 - 09:00 PM
Any vids?
#26
Posted 15 September 2006 - 07:30 AM
BTW - Karl is quite right - Williams no-antimony glitter is one of the finest glitters available. It's certainly one of my favourites. Whilst it *does* use magnalium, it only comprises 3%, and is thus very economical. The rest of the ingredients are quite common.....
I really look forward to seeing this in action.....
#27
Posted 15 September 2006 - 08:22 AM
The time fuse is added after pasting like this:
First I make a small tube just big enough to take 1/4" time fuse and long enough to reach the center of the shell, its sticks out the bottom of the shell by about 5mm. I close the shell and paste it, then cut my fuse to size. Punce one crossmatch hole at one end and cut the fuse diagonal to expose more powder. I put 5 strands of blackmatch down the tube and push the time fuse inside. The I wrap string soaked in glue around the joint to stop flowerpots. I might add that with the number of shells I have fired this has never failed me. For 5" and above I use double time fuse if possible.
4" Palm tree DIVX
#28
Posted 26 September 2006 - 10:39 PM
I've just made some 3/4" cavity comets using Williams no Antimony glitter. The formula is:
Potassium nitrate 55*
Sulfur 7*
Charcoal Pine 17*
Red Iron Oxide 4
Aluminium 325mesh 10
Magnalium 50:50 3
Dextrin 4*
*Ball mill for 1hr
The cavity will be filled with Veline blue.
Heres a picture of them drying, I must say that Williams no Antimony is one of the most lovely glitters around!
Hi Karl
What particle size was the MgAl please?
#29
Posted 27 September 2006 - 06:07 AM
Do you use any prime for these comets? Is the glitter comp hot enough to ignite the colour comp reliably?
How firmly do you glue the comets to the hemis? I noticed that they were fixed with colour side out... does this have any effect on the burn?
Thanks for all the project inspiration!
#30
Posted 27 September 2006 - 12:56 PM
Brightstar: The comets were not primed, they are glued with a dab of hot glue. Next time ill paste over the cavity end as I think the purple was thrown from the cavity and did not light. The purple is very nice though and works well with the Williams no Antimony glitter. When I paste them I will paste only the very end so at least 3/4 of the comet is exposed to the open. They light well because the sharp edges. You could prime them with meal and dextrin paste and then a final dip in powder.
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