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Hi guys,

 

I just shooted a small mine to test my W20. I used 15g BP lift and 50g of stars. It looked pretty nice but many sparks fell again on the ground. Is it normal ? Oh and sorry, I was too much near.

 

Here's a pic:

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Edited by vladou
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Falling sparks just mean your stars were somewhat large or you used coarse ingredients. It's not really a problem, unless it's very dry outside and there is a fire risk.

 

Your mine looks better than those made by me :) . However, you might want to learn the 'pyro knot' for tying the ends of your mine. See here for a how-to.

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That was a very nice mine!

If I may ask where did you get that kraft its wrapped with? I seem to be the only one who doesn't have it.

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Miech: Thanks for your advice, I'll give it a try ;) For my stars, I used 10mm pumped stars cuted in half and chemicals were passed through a 120 mesh screen.

 

 

Ventsi: I get my kraft paper from a stationery.

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I've never really liked glitter mines unless the stars have a really short twinkling tail. The leftover falling debris looks kind of junky in my opinion. Are you using a piston?
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No, I just used a simple perfored disc. However, I don't understand the difference.
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you mean just a disc with holes in it? There really isn't much difference...

A piston that hugs the walls of the tube will essentially send the stars higher, because the pressure is better contained. Neds pistons in his bag-mine article seem a little bit too extravagant NightHawkInLights piston (find his mine article) work very well. That is how I make my pistons.

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I usually use a disk of cardboard as piston and put half a spoon of extra lift under it. It's way more convenient than making a real piston. For a short tailed twinkling glitter you might give rolled Winokur's #26 a shot (pun intended). It's dirt cheap and matches your desires. See

mine from half a year ago, this was a 3 mm layer around blue cores.

 

Edit: Damn, this mine reminds me so much of a shell I really should have captured on video. It was with the same stars as pistil, and a blue to green ring...

Edited by Miech
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A disc would be easier, but I don't mind making a piston..

Thats a wonderful blue you have going in that video btw.

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I agree. Miech, is the Pihko KP Blue still your favorite blue composition ?
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