Thanks. I don't start using the Toro method until my stars are at least 1/4 inch. When starting and growing up to 1/4 inch i use the wet and add dry method. For wetting I use 50/50 water/alcohol.
No, small stars generally don't work with toro. It's too sticky and the small stars will stick together. I use mustard seed then spray with a 50/50 alcohol/water to wet, then sprinkle star composition on them. Alternative wet/dry until around 4mm, then switch to toro.
I usually start using toro with 1/4 inch stats. When the stars are small, all water toro is too sticky. I have had some success with small stars making my toro slurry with 50/50 alcohol/water.
Would you say the toro method builds the stars faster than wetting with the spray bottle and adding dry comp method? This toro method looks interesting I'm gonna have to give it a try
I recently started using this method and my color stars come out great. On the other hand, my charcoal stars have this weird problem where they start to 'swim' around in the sky and they burn faster than usual. I've rolled the same stars with dextrin in the past and that wasn't a problem. Not sure what's going on there.
I had that happen one time when rolling a tiger tail comp using the regular spray and dust method. Not sure why. I've not had that problem yet with Toro, but my charcoal stars usually have metal in them. I would try affing a little alcohol to the toro slurry and make sure to dry the stars fast (sunny day or drying box) and make sure they are dry before adding the next layer. Maybe also rolling on smaller layers. Good luck.
How many liters is this capacity and what diameter? I correctly understood that the capacitor as it were "jumping" for rolling the stars?Initially, when rolling on the embryo, the composition sticks to the container?
The pot on the small roller is a 5 gallon stainless steel cooking pot. Diameter is around 12 inches. The "jumping" action of the pot is done so that the small stars don't stick together as easily. The "jumping" action is helpful for the beginner , but not necessary.
Toro slurry is simply made by taking the star composition and mix it with water (assuming dextrin or SGRS is your binding agent) to make a slurry. The thickness of the slurry depends on the size of the stars you're rolling with. The video's show this.
Adding a ground bonding wire to the pot will help disipate the electrostatic charges. Using a electronics grounding strap that connects to your wrist and bonds to the ground will keep your electrical potiental the same. Im supprised the pyros guys dont follow the elelectonics guys leads, who have mastered keeping ESD under control.
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You sure make it look easy! Maybe I'm using too small cores because I have nightmares with clumping and uneven rolls. Thanks for the video.
Thanks. I don't start using the Toro method until my stars are at least 1/4 inch. When starting and growing up to 1/4 inch i use the wet and add dry method. For wetting I use 50/50 water/alcohol.
@@1shubing Good to know - Thanks
Can you teach me how to make star beads heat wrap?
So how did you make it vibrate?
What does the Toro method include bro
Hi, I am in the process of making my rolling machine and was wondering what angle are you using for the Drum?
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Verry nice, did you start your core the same way?
No, small stars generally don't work with toro. It's too sticky and the small stars will stick together. I use mustard seed then spray with a 50/50 alcohol/water to wet, then sprinkle star composition on them. Alternative wet/dry until around 4mm, then switch to toro.
Verry nice, I used to press my star but getting into rolling! Did you start your cores whit this method?
I usually start using toro with 1/4 inch stats. When the stars are small, all water toro is too sticky. I have had some success with small stars making my toro slurry with 50/50 alcohol/water.
@@1shubingI've seen People using mustard seed to start their cores! Thanks for your advice.
Yes, I use mustard seed to start my cores. I spray/wet with 50/50 alcohol/water then dust with dry star comp. Repeat till they are about 6mm
Nice video any link to where I can purchase the speed controller and the motor that you use to make this-star roller ?
Sorry, I bought that stuff a long time ago. I got if off a surplus center. I was a 1 or 2 horse tread mill motor with controller.
Would you say the toro method builds the stars faster than wetting with the spray bottle and adding dry comp method? This toro method looks interesting I'm gonna have to give it a try
I recently started using this method and my color stars come out great. On the other hand, my charcoal stars have this weird problem where they start to 'swim' around in the sky and they burn faster than usual. I've rolled the same stars with dextrin in the past and that wasn't a problem. Not sure what's going on there.
I had that happen one time when rolling a tiger tail comp using the regular spray and dust method. Not sure why. I've not had that problem yet with Toro, but my charcoal stars usually have metal in them. I would try affing a little alcohol to the toro slurry and make sure to dry the stars fast (sunny day or drying box) and make sure they are dry before adding the next layer. Maybe also rolling on smaller layers. Good luck.
So, it looks like you're alternating between your wet comp and dry comp. Right?
Yes, wet the stars with the toro slurry until the stars almost stick together, then add dry comp until the stars won't take any more.
@@1shubing Thanks!
Wow nice sir how to make star core
Hi, can you roll crackle stars?
I haven't tried that, but given that crakel cores are ao small, I think it would be difficult to do with the toro nethod.
How many liters is this capacity and what diameter? I correctly understood that the capacitor as it were "jumping" for rolling the stars?Initially, when rolling on the embryo, the composition sticks to the container?
The pot on the small roller is a 5 gallon stainless steel cooking pot. Diameter is around 12 inches. The "jumping" action of the pot is done so that the small stars don't stick together as easily. The "jumping" action is helpful for the beginner , but not necessary.
did you press those 5mm star cores? or did you roll them from scratch with some variety of seeds to start out with?
I rolled them. I've had good luck using mustard seeds as cores.
does that particular machine vibrate on purpose or is there something wrong with it? it seems to help with getting the stars started
Its made to vibrate by using an off center drive roller.
@@1shubing thank you.... Here is another Q if you have time to answer.... What angle do you think works the best? I was thinking maybe 30 degrees
I've always made my star rollers with the ability to adjust the angle if needed.
ok thank you@@1shubing
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Sir how to make star core without seeds
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What is toro slurry and how is it made.
Toro slurry is simply made by taking the star composition and mix it with water (assuming dextrin or SGRS is your binding agent) to make a slurry. The thickness of the slurry depends on the size of the stars you're rolling with. The video's show this.
Tem que tremer deste jeito mesmo??
You don't have to shake, but it does help keep the stars from sticking together when they are small.
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What is that red core? mean starting core?
I use mustard seeds.
Give me the recipe for making beautiful, burning star nuts!
Adding a ground bonding wire to the pot will help disipate the electrostatic charges. Using a electronics grounding strap that connects to your wrist and bonds to the ground will keep your electrical potiental the same. Im supprised the pyros guys dont follow the elelectonics guys leads, who have mastered keeping ESD under control.
About how many RPM's is this?
About 80 rpm
Great vid thanks for posting
And now ... would you make me some M&Ms please ?
Keep the great Work up :)
how fast are you supposed to make them?
I usually grow a star by 1 to 1.5 mm with each rolling session.
What is that god-awful racket coming from your machine?
The pan is designed to bounce and thats what you hear. The bouncing pan helps keep the small stars from sticking together.