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In Topic: Starting New Shop
15 January 2009 - 04:18 PM
In Topic: Hemis
14 November 2007 - 10:18 AM
I donīt understand. Everything is in the previus pictures. I have only one tool, gypsum mould. My homemade method imitate japanese press method, bud I pasting every layer severally. Paper wheels hawe 8 x cut-in. You must work accurate. Dextrin is suitable for this, I tryed warious glues, but dextrine is the best for me. I read, that better are air-ventilation hemispheres, than plastic. This method is a very very time-consumer. Uf. I hawe only two free days, when I can make fire-hobby. (Cry). I working far way from my home.
You made the mold yourself? I salute you!
In Topic: Tubes
14 November 2007 - 09:25 AM
1/4" is a bit small for salutes
Not nessecarily. My goal is not to blow a hole in my lawn, merely to have something that goes boom.
In Sweden they had a firecracker called "Thunderking". This had a mangaluim flash powder, an inner diameter no bigger than 1/4". Still it was so powerful that politicians acted as soon as it came on the market, and outlawed the sales of all firecrackers.
If I used the term salute incorrectly, I apologize. I meant a firecracker.
Thank you for theese shops. I am still awaiting an offer from the Polish company.
In Topic: Tubes
13 November 2007 - 10:02 PM
What type of tubes do you want?
I am looking for 1/4" id tubes. They need to have thick walls, since I want to use them for small salutes. Just contacted Keten to find out what they have to offer.
In Topic: Hemis
07 November 2007 - 04:26 PM
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