First ever homemade firework
#1
Posted 12 December 2010 - 09:41 PM
It was fantastic, it made about an 18 inch fountain, for about 25 seconds.
Ok, now my second stage is to make coloured flames and a reduced smoking mixtureas I flooded the area with white clouds, what do you guys recommend.
My nose is in the red bible by the reverend as we speak, and have lots of formula, I have 2 friends that are just as fanatical as me, and we want to take it one step at a time, again, it's the age .
I have strontium nitrate and things like iron oxide, barium etc, but would really like to start on colours... whistles and engines are later (mortars etc are soon but want to make my own tube and bangers first)
Farnet
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#2
Posted 12 December 2010 - 10:03 PM
just be safe, dont cut corners or get sloppy that's when accidents happen
Edited by dr thrust, 12 December 2010 - 10:06 PM.
#3
Posted 12 December 2010 - 11:27 PM
#4
Posted 12 December 2010 - 11:34 PM
#5
Posted 13 December 2010 - 10:23 PM
one thing, I loved the effect the titanium has, but how do you get the crackle?, does it need to be coated in something first.
Edited by Farnet, 13 December 2010 - 10:23 PM.
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#6
Posted 13 December 2010 - 10:49 PM
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#7
Posted 15 December 2010 - 06:50 PM
Take time for example, have too much of it and you will eventually die....
#8
Posted 15 December 2010 - 09:34 PM
Click here for Cooperman435, THE online shop for chemicals, materials and tooling
Click here to email me Personally,
Click here to email Optimum Fireworks, West Yorkshire's premium Display Company
#9
Posted 18 December 2010 - 12:47 PM
Unfortunately I am not currently sure who made it.
37.5 Bismuth trioxide
37.5 Copper (II) oxide
25 MgAl
Bind with NC (I used double base, +5%)
Using -100 mesh MgAl I make a crackle that burns with a few, or even a small clouds of pops from each grain.
Using -60 mesh MgAl, I cut 2-3mm dragon eggs, which each produced a single, much louder crack.
While I've been told that Lead based crackle can be louder, I'm very satisfied with the result.
#10
Posted 22 December 2010 - 05:49 PM
On that note, I have been 'working from home' today and have been compiling a list of formulas I would like to make their aquaintance.
Red Lance 75% perc, 12% strontium Carbonate, 13% red gum
Blue Lance 65% perc, 14% black copper oxide, 9% parlon, 7% red gum, 5% dextrin
Blue Lance 27% perc, 11% copper carbonate, 47% Ammonium Perc, 15% red gum
Amber Lance 73% perc, 14% Cryolite, 10% Red Gum, 3% lactose
Green Lance 25% perc, 36% Barium chlorate, 25% Barium Nitrate, 14% red gum
portafire 63% Potassium Nitrate, 16% sulphur, 11% meal gunpowder, 10% Antimony Sulphide
flares 42% Strontium Nitrate, 12% PVC, 30% Magnesium grade 0, 9% Perc, 7% polyester
Dragon Eggs 37.5% Bismuth trioxide, 37.5% Copper Oxide, 25% Magnalium
Firstly, where the heck do you get Ammonium Perclorate and Bismuth Trioxide from? I have done a lot of googling and now have a headache trying to find a source.
Also is there an alternate comp for a green lance as I really don't want to be making my own Barium Nitrate just yet, even I'm not that foolhardy.
Lastly (for now), are there any of your own recommendations that I should look at as well? feeling rather smug as I have now got a mill and the last milled batch of BP was great (for me that is), so I am feeling the need to expand my resume.
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#11
Posted 22 December 2010 - 07:00 PM
Potassium Perchlorate ... 30
Barium Carbonate .......... 19
Magnalium ...................... 30
PVC ................................. 12
Red Gum ......................... 4
Dextrin ............................ 4
avoid barium chlorate,ive read it has lead to spontaneous combustion in certain circumstances, but makes the best green .
certain chemicals are hard to acquire in the amateur pyro world, sometimes its who you know.
ap is pretty powerful stuff its a oxidizer and fuel combined and is reputed to be able to explode by itself with impact so its not easy to lay your hands on, dont get hung up on what you can and cant get, make the most of wot yer got
color's arent the be-all and end-all of pyro, glitters are particularly beautiful.
heres a very nice rocket, no color glitter to horsetail
inoxia stock bismuth,copperman435 stocks it aswell
Edited by dr thrust, 22 December 2010 - 07:07 PM.
#12
Posted 22 December 2010 - 08:47 PM
I must admit, I am starting to aquire a huge amount of chems, and am quite keen to make it a full house (within reason), as I hate finding a formula that looks really interesting and realise I have to wait 2 weeks+ to get the correct ingredients.
Thanks for the Green formula it is now added to the spreadsheet, and ironically I spotted the Bismuth of Coopermans website just as I read your response, although I didn't spot it on Inoxia though, will have another look....
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#13
Posted 22 December 2010 - 08:49 PM
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#14
Posted 31 December 2010 - 06:10 PM
This is my first ever proper attempt (see youtube link below) , I tried a triple tubed fountain, middle tube with TI and Magnalium, right tube aluminium waste from the lathe (rather disappointing) and left Strontium Nitrate and Antimony.
The choke in the centre tube was wooden with a 8mm hole, which lasted all of 2 seconds....dohhh.
All in all a rather interesting learning curve....
BTW why did the middle and left tubes flare breifly just before finishing, clogging possibly?? if so nice effect but rather unnerving.
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#15
Posted 31 December 2010 - 06:50 PM
The questions I have are (oh I wish I was a chemist), why was the Titanium and magnalium tube so much more powerful and longerlasting than the aluminium one, and in the same instance why was the one that was strontium and antimony so much weaker, but twice as long.... I found it VERY interesting and informative, but now need to know the why's...
I find trial and error within reason is the way forward, and firing 3 tubes simulataniously with different formulas very informative.
Edited by Farnet, 31 December 2010 - 08:18 PM.
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