Tailing bombettes and other items
What is a bombette in the first place? Simply a tube shot from a small mortar, like we see in commercial cakes linked together to shoot 12, 19, 30 shots one after one. Each shot tube contains a slightly smaller tube containing a clay plug holding the delay fuse, stars and flash burst. When they are fired we see a colored rising tail. Red, green, gold, glitter, silver... followed with whatever is inside the bombette. Making this tail is rather simple, but not obvious.
NOTE: this blog only considers the tail compositions and how to apply them, i am not going into details about the bombette itself.
The starting materials are the empty bombette casings, with the timefuse (homemade visco, but commercial will do just fine too) and clay plug already in place. Looks like this from the other side, where the stars and burst will be later on:
If we flip this bundle we see practically the same, but the clay plug is closer to the end of the tube, just 5 - 7mm space is left. This space is going to be filled with the tail composition.
Here's the trick: you'll need NitroCellulose laquer to make your tail composition into a pourable slurry. Water/alcohol based dextrin slurry won't work. It destroys the fuse and forms a weak crumbly mass. Use any star composition you like, just leave the Dextrin out and mix it with the laquer untill you have a pour-able slurry resembling the viscosity of honey. Working with this slurry is rather tricky with a spoon or whatever, so i make batches of 300g and pour it in an empty dish-wash soap can. They have a neat little squirt cap, ideal to portion without spilling! And you can save the rest for a next time. Take your bundle of bombette casings and start pouring some slurry on top and around the fuse. Don't use too much, a teaspoon-like portion is enough. Before they form a dry film (that would be pretty fast) dip them in some fine grained BP to ensure ignition. Set aside and let dry! It should look like this now
After drying they are ready to be filled with whatever you where planning to fill them with.
Enjoy your colored tails!
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