Thanks for the wonderful comments. I appreciate it. I'm glad you enjoyed it. it get's a little bit more involved each year - no so many years ago, it was just fusing stuff together.
That was another great show. I like how you matched the effects with the music. Awesome job. I also enjoyed the setup slides at the end. It shows how much work you put in to make this work of art happen.
I greatly appreciate your comment. I do try to find effects that match with the music - as best as possible. I have yet to use finale3d or any other visual simulation - I just have an image of each section in my head. I'm glad some of that some of it came through. Keep up the good work in WY, too!!!
Yeah, it is always interesting to see some of the setup details - There is usually not much time to get pictures of setup. The single boards shooting broken down 200g razzle tubes did work pretty well. There is some work to do on the various holders I made.
I appreciate it. We all pick up ideas from each other. I spent a few hours last night watching a bunch of recently posted shows - taking some notes and bookmarking things.
Been watching your shows for years but never subscribed until now. Very clean and elegant show, loved it! Really enjoyed the setup vids at the end as well. Shows folks a little slice of what kind of work it takes to do a show of this magnitude. The comet clusters were fantastic. Loved the line rocket-> fireball. That took some R&D work to get both of those right on the money. Overall great job!
Thanks!! You had an impressive show this year. I like how we can post shows and get ideas from everyone. Those were a bunch of Razzles I busted down to the tubes. They did turn out good - the green ones went surprisingly farther than the silvers we tested. As for the line rockets, if you haven't already, here is some of the testing from two years ago. We had the same distance and blast shields this year - just only 3 rockets. : ruclips.net/video/Wj50XJ8Wf2c/видео.html And here is another fun unlisted line rocket video: ruclips.net/video/Yx9dqcSXmso/видео.html
@@ignite9550 I figured they were 3d printed... they are quite nice though! ESPECIALLY if you are going to do a 360 degree gerb run like you did! NICE work as usual!
@@CurtieKing Thanks for the comment on the show. I'll probably share some more details on the 3d prints in the future. They were just used on the flat pieces of plywood. I did something else for the gerbs.
The three on each side are the cheap-o e-bay units. Some are labeled "Spray the Fire" The center one is a MOKA FX unit. here are the cheap-o ones in action with some testing I did: ruclips.net/video/ClJKKvBQBoA/видео.htmlsi=U9w2rMBNtFUPV4GB
What were the cakes that start at 17:33 with the 3 comet patterns \I/ with breaks in between? I used to shoot a cake called Planet Defender by Happy Family that looked just like that, but I can't get it anymore.
They are pretty nice, huh? I picked them up blind at a convention some years ago. They were labeled PFS018AX and called something like "gold special fountain." There is one YT video out there if you search by the product ID.
WOW WOW WOW!!!! Amazing show what a great job. Thank you so much 👍💥💥💥💥🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨
Thanks for the wonderful comments. I appreciate it. I'm glad you enjoyed it. it get's a little bit more involved each year - no so many years ago, it was just fusing stuff together.
Great job. Very entertaining show!!!! Can't wait to see your others
Thanks for the comment and I'm glad you found it entertaining. It turned out pretty good this year. Need to start working on 2024 soon !!!
That was another great show. I like how you matched the effects with the music. Awesome job. I also enjoyed the setup slides at the end. It shows how much work you put in to make this work of art happen.
I greatly appreciate your comment. I do try to find effects that match with the music - as best as possible. I have yet to use finale3d or any other visual simulation - I just have an image of each section in my head. I'm glad some of that some of it came through.
Keep up the good work in WY, too!!!
Really appreciate the set up videos/pics. And those DIY single shot boards are very clean, simple, effective… nicely engineered.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Yeah, it is always interesting to see some of the setup details - There is usually not much time to get pictures of setup. The single boards shooting broken down 200g razzle tubes did work pretty well. There is some work to do on the various holders I made.
Another Pyro musical nothing less then art in the sky. Amazing work done! Always inspirational
I appreciate it. We all pick up ideas from each other. I spent a few hours last night watching a bunch of recently posted shows - taking some notes and bookmarking things.
love the show! keep it up! if you need another hand let me know
I appreciate the comment. Yeah hopefully we can do something again next year , if not sooner.
Been watching your shows for years but never subscribed until now. Very clean and elegant show, loved it! Really enjoyed the setup vids at the end as well. Shows folks a little slice of what kind of work it takes to do a show of this magnitude. The comet clusters were fantastic. Loved the line rocket-> fireball. That took some R&D work to get both of those right on the money. Overall great job!
Thanks!! You had an impressive show this year. I like how we can post shows and get ideas from everyone.
Those were a bunch of Razzles I busted down to the tubes. They did turn out good - the green ones went surprisingly farther than the silvers we tested. As for the line rockets, if you haven't already, here is some of the testing from two years ago. We had the same distance and blast shields this year - just only 3 rockets. : ruclips.net/video/Wj50XJ8Wf2c/видео.html
And here is another fun unlisted line rocket video: ruclips.net/video/Yx9dqcSXmso/видео.html
Outstanding.
Thank you!
Great show as always dude!! I’m really interested in those little tube holders you were matching at 24:26. I would love to know where you got them!
Thanks. Yeah a few have questions on those - it is something I 3d printed to hold individual tubes. They are a bit overkill, but they worked.
@@ignite9550 I figured they were 3d printed... they are quite nice though! ESPECIALLY if you are going to do a 360 degree gerb run like you did! NICE work as usual!
@@CurtieKing Thanks for the comment on the show. I'll probably share some more details on the 3d prints in the future. They were just used on the flat pieces of plywood. I did something else for the gerbs.
what are those black plastic pieces hold the tubes down on the board at 24:35?
Those were devices I 3D printed to hold tubes from 200g cakes I tore down. They were used for many of the patterns shot like this one here: 6:50.
What flame machines did you use or prefer? Thanks in advance.
The three on each side are the cheap-o e-bay units. Some are labeled "Spray the Fire" The center one is a MOKA FX unit.
here are the cheap-o ones in action with some testing I did: ruclips.net/video/ClJKKvBQBoA/видео.htmlsi=U9w2rMBNtFUPV4GB
What were the cakes that start at 17:33 with the 3 comet patterns \I/ with breaks in between?
I used to shoot a cake called Planet Defender by Happy Family that looked just like that, but I can't get it anymore.
Stiletto Nights by Pyroland Fireworks. ruclips.net/user/PyrolandFireworksvideos. If you are going to SW, he was taking orders. I t may be too late.
What fountains were you using at the start of the last song?
They are pretty nice, huh? I picked them up blind at a convention some years ago. They were labeled PFS018AX and called something like "gold special fountain." There is one YT video out there if you search by the product ID.