My first project?
#1
Posted 13 January 2012 - 05:35 PM
I quite fancy trying a shell, it'll be inert for the moment to get something in the air. Would 2inch be a good choice, as it seems to be the smallest commonly available?
My issue really is with the lift, how do I go about this?
I have read all the guides and posts available here and elsewhere for several months. They all seem rather dedicated to optimum results which for the moment I am not.
So any advice and guidance would be appreciated, mainly on the black powder for the lift.
SiD
#2
Posted 13 January 2012 - 07:41 PM
Learn to strike a match without burning your fingers!
#3
Posted 13 January 2012 - 09:23 PM
So finally a have a few pounds to my name which I can use for my first real project!
I quite fancy trying a shell, it'll be inert for the moment to get something in the air. Would 2inch be a good choice, as it seems to be the smallest commonly available?
My issue really is with the lift, how do I go about this?
I have read all the guides and posts available here and elsewhere for several months. They all seem rather dedicated to optimum results which for the moment I am not.
So any advice and guidance would be appreciated, mainly on the black powder for the lift.
SiD
I am sorry my friend - but you have obviously mistaken this forum for an amateur pyro forum - where you can ask for advice about constructing fireworks. That has effectively long gone I am afraid.
#4
Posted 13 January 2012 - 10:57 PM
#5
Posted 13 January 2012 - 11:18 PM
Mastered that quite a while agoFirst project.
Learn to strike a match without burning your fingers!
But windproof matches are a different story..
This seems my best option, I have a guide to shell size/weight/lift, but It will depend on the actual quality of the BP.You should be aiming for optimum speed BP. Making good BP is one of the first things you should learn. Once you get it consistent, then you know that you need X amount to lift a given size of shell. Inconsistent BP can mean some shells end up on the ground and some may fly too high or damage the shell/mortar. The guides are your best starting point. Either milled or CIA method BP will be your first project.
So I'm okay asking for advice?
#6 Guest_PyroPDC_*
Posted 14 January 2012 - 12:51 AM
before you try and change lots of variables (eg making your own charcoal or buying from unknown sources) buy some good quality chemicals from a reliable source like www.cooperman435.co.uk (you will save so much time instead of wondering what chemical is causing your bp to act slow)
mixing the 3 chemicals wont give you good enough bp so a good ballmill is recommended, there is the CIA method but ballmilling is by far safer. have a look at building your own ballmill or buy one, lots of pics and ideas on this forum on building one, parts can be found on ebay or coppermans website.
Edited by PyroPDC, 14 January 2012 - 12:54 AM.
#7
Posted 14 January 2012 - 08:12 PM
And it may seem obvious but remember if you make a shell you will need somewhere spacious to fire it.
The last thing you want is to get people upset and taking an unhealthy interest in your activities.
Just my tuppence.
#8
Posted 14 January 2012 - 09:27 PM
Building a ball mill sounds like a fun project, electronic and physicals A level might come in handy after all.
I could try a fountain first, It does seem logical. When I say this is my first project it will be long term project rather than a rush job. I fully intend to try things like this first.A couple of points, if this is your first project perhaps have a bit of fun with fountains first.
And it may seem obvious but remember if you make a shell you will need somewhere spacious to fire it.
The last thing you want is to get people upset and taking an unhealthy interest in your activities.
Just my tuppence.
I have a few acres of land in the middle of what is broads, so uninhabited for miles.
Safety is my number one concern, learnt this in the labs luckily from peoples harmless mistakes.
#9
Posted 15 January 2012 - 04:16 PM
If i was to do it all again the most important thing for me is definanlty dont cut corners, that goes for taking enough to to dry stars, to priming them and pasting a shell, also make sure you use the right time fuse for the shells and use the correct methods.
Also as PDC said use a reputable supplier for all your chems, Ive only ever used cooperman as i see no need to look elsewhere so he should be you number 1 chems contact, also hes a sound and knowledgable guy who will happily share any advice he can give you.
As always just be safe and discreet, it seems there lots of negative people trolling these forums and i for one dont like it, research it and do it is all i say. Sure theres laws but stick to 100grams at any 1 time and you can argue the case IF it ever came to it. No one will ask questions if you dont get anyones back up so no letting off large salutes near peoples houses as ive heard of people doing !
Jay
#10
Posted 15 January 2012 - 05:16 PM
Keep mannequins and watermelons away from fireworks..they always get hurt..
#11
Posted 16 January 2012 - 10:12 AM
"first project site:pyrosociety.org.uk"
I would also recommend familiarising yourself with BP and fountains before moving onto shells.
#12
Posted 16 January 2012 - 08:30 PM
#13
Posted 18 January 2012 - 10:49 AM
I was surfing the great ol' ebay for parts for a ball mill and found one that uses 5" hemis as the actual 'mill jar'. They are quite cheap and probably more so to build.
They are quite small in their load size and probably take longer to do their job, but will do the job?
SiD
#14
Posted 18 January 2012 - 11:24 AM
I would suggest that a ball mill is a very usefully bit of kit for all sorts of grinding, not just making BP. So get a good one.
If you are in any way practical make your own mill. It is pretty easy and can be done for pennies if you can be bothered. There are some great mills that people on this forum have made. From fully speed controllable units running on inverters to mills made using salvage parts from pillar drills for a few pounds (second hand pillar drills can be had for no money).
Do a search on this forum to get some ideas, as there are a few very good threads on it.
D
Edited by digger, 18 January 2012 - 11:24 AM.
#15
Posted 21 January 2012 - 08:54 PM
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