Making Firework Stars - Tarheel Pyro Ep 4

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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2025

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  • @countryboompyro6746
    @countryboompyro6746 6 лет назад +4

    I just tried your formula and only did a tiny ten gram batch to test and i used potassium perchlorate instead of chlorate, because thats just what i had and oh my. Such a vibrant red. Wonderful formula. Lit two stars unprimed. Going to prime the other 3 romorrow to finish the test. Just made it into a dough and hand rolled a few. Thanks again!! Ill post a video on my page tomorrow making a small batch of the stars and ogniting a few of them, ill do a shout out for you. Thx again for the detailed video! First star i ever made.

    • @AG-xi3yu
      @AG-xi3yu 4 года назад

      so you can use perchlorate, intresting. did you need to change the ratio/percentages?

  • @usa5865
    @usa5865 3 года назад

    I just found you channel and subscribed. One of the best explanations of all the videos I've watched. Thank you from a new guy looking to learn

  • @fullredbullzuiper
    @fullredbullzuiper 6 лет назад +2

    That method of priming is so clever. I never though about that haha, thanks!

  • @HomeGrownPyro1
    @HomeGrownPyro1 6 лет назад +3

    Nice video man. I like how you explained everything with the detail you did. It will be very helpful to new pyros trying to get started.

  • @InterestingStuffAdventures
    @InterestingStuffAdventures 2 года назад

    Enjoy watching your videos.

  • @nalevario
    @nalevario Год назад

    Just started Following. Thanks For the Content Pyro

  • @piklupramanik431
    @piklupramanik431 4 года назад

    Priming process is very clever and beautiful

  • @fuckthegestapo2441
    @fuckthegestapo2441 3 года назад

    I love this content mate.

  • @kennyeast2539
    @kennyeast2539 6 лет назад

    Yeah star plates are where the budget goes way up, my next project is going to be making some crossette tooling. Using hdpe. Good video, look forward to building some shells.

    • @TarheelPyroChannel
      @TarheelPyroChannel  6 лет назад

      If I had the time I would try and make some star plates. It would take a lot of precision drilling for that though. They're easy to bind up. You could even do crossettes by filing a hard wood dowel. It would hold up awhile just pressing compound.

  • @MaheswarNayak-w1i
    @MaheswarNayak-w1i Месяц назад

    Sir how to make red blue orange green purpol and yellow colour making in simple formula

  • @skidmarxist4382
    @skidmarxist4382 6 лет назад

    I did the cut star method although I probably did not use as much BP as Tarheel. A lot of mine are blown blind upon shell detonation.

    • @TarheelPyroChannel
      @TarheelPyroChannel  6 лет назад

      Are you're finished stars hard? Could be that or too much break. Also watch that you don't put too large of stars.

    • @skidmarxist4382
      @skidmarxist4382 6 лет назад

      They are nice and hard. But I don't think I was using enough bp. I used your method and now they have a nice fried chicken nugget coating. I had one partial success (the rocket lawn darted and the shell detonated on the ground. But the stars lit!)

  • @pyrointampa7254
    @pyrointampa7254 6 лет назад +5

    So the big difference between "pumped" stars and "cut" stars is that you can turn out a ton of cut stars quicker. But I'm wondering if the pumped stars perform better. Seems to me they would be more dense and would burn more consistently and possibly longer than the cut stars. Have you found that to be the case? And if so, does one have a different application than the other? i.e. a different type of effect. Or is it pretty much a wash between the two?

    • @TarheelPyroChannel
      @TarheelPyroChannel  6 лет назад +1

      It would stand to reason that the pumped stars are denser, and thus would burn better. They both dry hard but I have found that they do blow apart easier than pumped ones given hard breaks.

    • @User-de3jv
      @User-de3jv 6 лет назад

      Seeing that pumped stars are compressed, whereas cut stars aren't really compressed, it also makes sense that they burn longer and more dense

    • @joeestes8114
      @joeestes8114 5 лет назад +3

      I have found the cut stars are great for smaller shells whereas the pumped stars are better for larger shells.

    • @traviskramer9997
      @traviskramer9997 3 года назад

      ​@@joeestes8114 This. ^^^ 3 inch shells and smaller are great for cut stars. But large cut stars tend to break apart and blow more blind if you aren't careful. This is where denser pumped stars work better. They handle the more violent breaks of larger shells and burn longer in the sky, which you need with a larger shell that goes much higher.

  • @jacobrobinson807
    @jacobrobinson807 6 лет назад

    Very informative video, I really enjoy your content!

  • @ryanindra3039
    @ryanindra3039 2 года назад

    hello sir, I want to ask what redgum is made of, is it really resin ?, please answer

    • @TarheelPyroChannel
      @TarheelPyroChannel  2 года назад

      It's a natural vegetable gum made from the secretions of Grass Trees native to Australia.

  • @joeestes8114
    @joeestes8114 5 лет назад

    Great video! Thanks for sharing

  • @2011blueman
    @2011blueman Год назад

    Anyone know of the Japanese do that color changing effect in their stars? Do they layer them in different recipes gradually as they're rolling them each day?

  • @clayrauch9718
    @clayrauch9718 4 года назад

    Can you use rifle black powder granuals for primer?

  • @garyhale5645
    @garyhale5645 5 лет назад

    This may seem far out of the box but can I take a pump jerky gun and fill it with the star comp in a dough form and use the snack stick tip which is about 3/8 round and pump it out and then cut each to length then prime?

    • @PyroFarmer478
      @PyroFarmer478 5 лет назад

      Got your idea from the FB group, and am going to try it out today. Don't see why it wouldn't work. Have you done any testing on it? Funny to see the same question on here and FB! ;)

  • @shawnkiesel5349
    @shawnkiesel5349 4 года назад

    Do you know the ingredients and measurements for the black copper oxide crackle stars..?

  • @dylanhealy4473
    @dylanhealy4473 5 лет назад +1

    Where did u learn the art of making fireworks. It's something that's always interested me

  • @spacerabbit1619
    @spacerabbit1619 5 лет назад +1

    This is great content

  • @jodigant
    @jodigant 5 лет назад

    Thanks for uploading the series of videos for newly born pyrotechnician ( like me). My name is Digant and I am from India. I have a question related stars making formula at 2:25 minutes you show the formula for make red color my problem is with Potassium chlorate or perchlorate, can you please share a new formula using potassium Nitrate ? because in India the potassium chlorate is ban or very very difficult to get. My humble request to you to please share the potassium Nitrate base formula for making stars.

    • @sidvikkumar5245
      @sidvikkumar5245 3 года назад

      In Sivakasi I'm having fireworks factory if u need help contact me 7558111159

  • @clayrauch9718
    @clayrauch9718 4 года назад

    What kind of dryer do you use? Can you use a food dehydrator? Thanks

    • @Tarheel_Pyro
      @Tarheel_Pyro 4 года назад

      Look at my black powder video. I show the drying box I made. Have to be careful about the heat source.

  • @gillessylvestre9443
    @gillessylvestre9443 5 лет назад

    What kind of alcohol are you using? For the drying process, how long do you let them dry?

    • @TarheelPyroChannel
      @TarheelPyroChannel  5 лет назад

      I use denatured alcohol. If they’re small stars usually drying overnight seems ok. Larger ones up to 24 hours.

    • @gillessylvestre9443
      @gillessylvestre9443 5 лет назад

      @@TarheelPyroChannel Thank you Tarhell. Happy new year. Regards

  • @truongminhnguyen6500
    @truongminhnguyen6500 5 лет назад

    Can I have a recipe for making star-burning stars?

  • @afbennett3038
    @afbennett3038 6 лет назад

    So is it perfectly safe to pump moist chlorate based star compositions. Great video btw I found it really helpful.

    • @TarheelPyroChannel
      @TarheelPyroChannel  6 лет назад

      As far as I'm concerned, yes. Don't believe you can compress the star composition unless it's moist.

  • @garyhale5645
    @garyhale5645 5 лет назад

    Why can't you prime the cut stars the same way as the pump ones? I have a variable speed priming bucket that sits at a slight angle with on open end. If I run cut stars in it will they round off or break Up? Also can I prime this way?

    • @Tarheel_Pyro
      @Tarheel_Pyro 5 лет назад

      You ca definitely do them the same as pumped. The cut stars are softer than the pumped ones so it's not as easy to get them on a drying rack. You can tumble them after drying and the corners will round, but you are losing some of
      the star when that happens, although it should mix with the prime.

  • @ChiraqVet
    @ChiraqVet 4 года назад

    I would definitely appreciate some advice of ordering chems cause iv tried an the shipping cost is more than the product.

    • @joeestes8114
      @joeestes8114 4 года назад

      John, the shipping can get expensive, the cheapest place I've bought chemicals from is pyro chem source. If you make a order with several chemicals the shipping is a per order charge. My advice would be order the chemicals all on one order.

  • @phamtai8743
    @phamtai8743 4 года назад +1

    👍

  • @НесторБлюм
    @НесторБлюм 6 лет назад

    Why use dextrin and red gum together? They are both gluing substances.

    • @hdunn8589
      @hdunn8589 6 лет назад

      Нестор Блюм red gum is fuel

  • @bikeloverprasenjitdas6635
    @bikeloverprasenjitdas6635 6 лет назад

    sir can you tell me how making blue and golden stars formula. ....?

  • @bobhawkins875
    @bobhawkins875 5 лет назад

    This video was very informative. I've been into making fireworks for about a year now. Can you tell me where you bought your star plates and pumps? I have a 20 ton hydraulic press already

  • @nvqchanel2222
    @nvqchanel2222 5 лет назад +6

    Clorat-->kclo³
    Carbons-->C
    Red Gum->>!?...???!

  • @accipiternisus649
    @accipiternisus649 6 лет назад

    Great video.I just sub your channel.Keep going you have my like always

  • @voldy3565
    @voldy3565 6 лет назад

    can you give me horse tail recipe? please?

    • @TarheelPyroChannel
      @TarheelPyroChannel  6 лет назад

      Try This one.
      Charcoal, airfloat 0.320
      Potassium Nitrate 0.291
      Ferro-titanium, 60:40, (40-325 mesh) 0.136
      Titanium, spherical (30-100 mesh) 0.091
      Aluminum, atomized 325-mesh 0.046
      Sulfur 0.065
      Dextrin 0.051

  • @PraetzelProjects
    @PraetzelProjects 2 года назад

    Why on earth is this not fit for South Korean viewing?

  • @sparkymyrl
    @sparkymyrl 5 лет назад

    You really are adding to much liquid to your mix. never go over 5% on pressed stars. On cut stars use about 10 -15 %