Cut-aways and dissected pyrotechnic devices
#1
Posted 21 February 2010 - 07:55 PM
3" Titanium Salute:
4" Titanium Salute:
4" Star Shell:
4" Mine:
4" Cylindrical Multi-break:
5" Star shell (notice the paml pistil stars in the centre)
5" Cylindrical Mulri-break
6" Layered Star Shell
6" Star pattern shell
6" Effect shells
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#2 Guest_PyroPDC_*
Posted 21 February 2010 - 08:19 PM
i was wondering about the 6" star patten shell since it looks like apart from the bp rice hules in the centre which then has card to make the shape then all the rest of it is just rice hules & no bp hules, is this stranded practice. iv only seen when the whole shell was filled with bp hules.
Edited by PyroPDC, 21 February 2010 - 08:21 PM.
#3
Posted 21 February 2010 - 08:38 PM
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#4
Posted 22 February 2010 - 01:30 PM
I believe a booster charge actually makes up most of the break. A small amount of standard break charge ensure stars primed with a very easy to ignite prime (maybe why they are so large for that calibre) defiantely light from the powerful break.
Or just to act as a filler!
Note that on commercial spherical shells coming out of China, the burst charge is MUCH more likely to be a KP burst charge than BP, especially since the larger shells (which would use BP) have all but stopped being imported.
i was wondering about the 6" star patten shell since it looks like apart from the bp rice hules in the centre which then has card to make the shape then all the rest of it is just rice hules & no bp hules, is this stranded practice. iv only seen when the whole shell was filled with bp hules.
I have usually seen saw dust (or another filler) used in linier pattern shells to fill in each the bottom of each hemisphere to reduce wasted burst, but on the plane of stars (if this makes sense) I have usually seen it as you describe with burst inside the star pattern (or whatever the pattern may be of stars) and outside of it.
It may be common, but I have not come across shaped shells with all that filler outside of the stars very often.
Chief, are you able to reveal your source for these photographs?
#5
Posted 22 February 2010 - 05:15 PM
Take a look at the IED's section if you dare be tagged by MI5!!
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#6
Posted 22 February 2010 - 05:47 PM
#7
Posted 22 February 2010 - 06:16 PM
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Posted 22 February 2010 - 10:29 PM
#9
Posted 22 February 2010 - 11:20 PM
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#10
Posted 18 April 2010 - 05:36 PM
here a few pics of a shop bought rocket i had left over from a garden display,being of an inquisitive nature i thought id open her up to see how the chinese do it...
well i was extremely shocked to find the propellant is housed in aluminum case!!
Edited by chris m, 18 April 2010 - 05:37 PM.
#11
Posted 19 April 2010 - 04:22 PM
Edited by rocketpro, 06 August 2010 - 11:04 AM.
Who tests the tester.
#12
Posted 19 April 2010 - 04:48 PM
estes seem to manage with good old card, what happens in a cato you get wiped out?
i dont like it a tell yer, i say i don't like it , are our methods seriously out dated as amateurs only using formula and methods from a time gone by?
in effect trapped in a pyro time bubble
#13
Posted 19 April 2010 - 04:53 PM
hmm just thought it was against every piece of advice/ info ive found in my books and read on the forum not to use metal, if a noob came on with a metal tube with a stick on it we'd freak !?
estes seem to manage with good old card, what happens in a cato you get wiped out?
i dont like it a tell yer, i say i don't like it , are our methods seriously out dated as amateurs only using formula and methods from a time gone by?
in effect trapped in a pyro time bubble
Lol - not sure about the time bubble! Military pyro has used metal tubes for some time for stability. I've also seen firework rockets with polythene motor tubes. I guess an aluminium tube should rupture fairly gracefully, but I'd need a very good reason to depart from the 'cardboard only' creed for home brew...
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#14
Posted 19 April 2010 - 04:58 PM
#15
Posted 19 April 2010 - 06:31 PM
Their good at what they do the Chinese, have a little faith
Better sill give me the rockets you no longer feel safe to use.......
Edited by Chief, 19 April 2010 - 06:31 PM.
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