qwezxc12 Posted January 4, 2007 Posted January 4, 2007 EDIT: I moved the movies to the APC /files area; they're 640x480 and look a bit better then when they were at tinypic. Don't have actual pics of the two below, but they look nearly identical to these 1-1/4" bag-mines, just shorter and fatter...http://tinypic.com/2ry5w5t.jpg Red, White and Blue:All 3/8" pumped stars:Ruby RedShimizu Blue #1White (BP / MgAl with large pistol primers pressed in the middle)15g of lift Red, White and Blue Orange, White and Blue...Go S.U.!All 3/8" pumped stars:Orange Ti (best of AFN)Shimizu Blue #1White (BP / MgAl with large pistol primers pressed in the middle)10g of lift (should have been 15g...whoops) Orange, White and Blue
Salute Posted January 4, 2007 Posted January 4, 2007 Very nice job, i like your mines. Again, well done.
tentacles Posted March 24, 2007 Posted March 24, 2007 The pistol primers are nice... I'd like to see some stars made with shotgun shell primers, I set one off once in a vice with a punch (very foolish!) and it was very, very loud. The primer is actually powerful enough to push the shotshell load out (at about 100 fps) with no powder!
mormanman Posted May 7, 2007 Posted May 7, 2007 I liked them a lot but on the first one the one you said was red, white, and blue I personly saw no blue made it was just me but I like the bright red that was very pretty.
deadman Posted May 8, 2007 Posted May 8, 2007 There was blue just not very deep. If you take a look at the streamers in the beginning, their heads are blue.
qwezxc12 Posted May 8, 2007 Author Posted May 8, 2007 I agree...the blue was very faint and burnt much faster than the Strontium stars. I was trying various formulas in those mines. That's what you get with Potassium Perchlorate based blues...they look ok by themselves, but unless you're using a matched color system (like Veline's), the intensities of the colors really show - Ruby Red is hugely bright, saturated, and has great hang time in small stars (50% SrNO3 + MgAl fuel and tons of Parlon), Shimizu's Blue #1 just can't stand up to it side by side. Metal fuels in blues can bring up the light output, but wash the color even more. An AP based blue is probably the only one that could be used in proximity with the Ruby Red / Emerald Green formulas. In other words, I'm still looking...
tentacles Posted May 8, 2007 Posted May 8, 2007 I just made up a new batch of blue from this site: http://www.geocities.com/picricsalt/compositions.htmIt has pretty good color. I used his formula(ammonium) Perchlorate 62%copper (II) oxide black 15%hexamine 13%saran resin 10%dextrin +4% beautiful blue! i actually substituted red gum for the dextrin, as I like the alcohol based binder better. That's all assuming you have AP on hand.
deadman Posted May 9, 2007 Posted May 9, 2007 You could always post that in the composition sub-forum leaving this one for Q's mines strictly. I've got a question for you Q, why does your picture show so many star bags but you've only got 2 on video?
qwezxc12 Posted May 9, 2007 Author Posted May 9, 2007 I've got a question for you Q, why does your picture show so many star bags but you've only got 2 on video?From the original post,..."Don't have actual pics of the two below, but they look nearly identical to these 1-1/4" bag-mines, just shorter and fatter..." The picture is of a pile of 1-1/4" mines that were used to test various color compositions and primes the same night as the 2" mines. I shot video of all of them, but the tests certainly weren't worth posting. I neglected to take pictures of the 2" mines, so I posted the smaller ones as a pre-firing pic.
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