Nice slice rack.... 7 ply plywood is cool. I have one like that too... works great.... I keep forgetting about using a clove hitch when connecting to the eport! Thanks for the reminder. Additionally using tape is always a good idea! Thanks for the video.... love how you cut up the NOAB! Always learn something new from these types of videos!
Love when you do these multi-part show set-up vids. So fun to watch and inspirational, too. I’m well into my show planning already, but always so much more to do.
Now I feel wasteful!! I take the pile of trimmed cannister shell fuse, put a long fuse in it and light it all up LOL Awesome job as always Joel!! loved seeing the NOAB tear down!! Always great to get setup tips as well!!! I can't wait to see the rest of the series and your show!! I hope the rest of your items come in time!! BBBOOOO on not having the right inventory you thought you had :( Really can't wait to get my pro order in for slices, comets, mines and all the great effects!!!
Haha I like your method of fuse disposal! I wouldn't say that is waste at all. Waste would be throwing it away and not doing anything with it lol. I received all the product yesterday, so we are rocking and rolling!
I see you cut your noabs. I separate the finale shots of 3 uncle Sam's and angle fire them simultaneously. Great effect. Looking forward to your show video!
I swear you are my pyrobrother from another mother. I reuse everything. I save my fuse and put them in MJG bags & Talon bags. I use all the packing paper to wrap homemade cylinder shells and you should see me at Christmas gathering all the tissue paper I can hoard for my ball shell construction. It's an expensive hobbie and you've got to save money where you can. Stay safe!!!
Haha, I love all of that! Hey, if you have something that works, why waste it. I was in Malta recently and did a firework factory tour and one of the things that got me is that they make everything on the island. The wrap for their shells is from animal feed bags etc.
@@JoelRobinsonPyrotechnics I watched that video...as I do all your videos. I sometimes will use extra paper towels or toilet paper just to get the center cardboard tube faster. LoL🤣
@@JoelRobinsonPyrotechnics Also, I break down cakes to make my own single shots and slices & slabs. Some pyros may not have access, certificates, or funding for some of these articles. I would love to see more home build projects made from consumer cakes. Thanks! Stay safe!!!
@@pieceofpeacehomestead529 Those are all awesome ideas. I have a few videos in queue about taking apart stuff and creating new effects. Those are some of my favorite videos to make too
Cheers Joel! I also started planning for my 3rd annual firework show. You've helped inspire this tradition for me so I always get excited to see how your show evolves.
wow your set up process is very professional, I find this very informative as well as interesting.. I did not know Raccoon sold all the different single shots and slice cakes. fantastic waiting for more
Our whole family just watched your show from last year (I've watched it 4 times but this was their first time) on our 75" TV in surround. It was truly EPIC! Can't wait to see this year's show!
These are my favorite type of fireworks videos and there are so few good ones. Not stash vids, not fusing 200 shells or cakes together... but real e-fired/scripted show prep and setup. More!
Thank you very much for showing the breakdown of the noabs. I've always wondered what they looked like stripped down. I have noabs, but didn't want to break them down 😅
Very educational video… you just provided more 1.4proline education than I got at a PGI DOC I went to. Anyway, large slice racks from PYROBOOM are a game changer.
@@JoelRobinsonPyrotechnics focus was 1.3 which was very comprehensive. Just a touch light on 1.4 pro info. Anyway, I’ve seen some chatter on social media that a 1.4 pro-specific training course would be nice.
Very comparable on the height and symmetrical breaks. I wanted that jellyfish effect and didn't want to buy a full case of 60mm shots when I had that NOAB. That's the only reason I decided to rip that down haha
@@JoelRobinsonPyrotechnics that saves on the budget im.going to be doingy.first e fire show on labor day I got the ignite system 6 cues and 10 break out boards !!!!
@@JoelRobinsonPyrotechnics so we actually didn't even buy it to hold fan slices we bought it just to hold small cakes and be able to throw it out in the yard real quick. But now we ended up using them for fans slices you know how that goes. 🤷 Thanks for responding back we appreciate it 👍
@11:24 be careful placing slices together like that. with 2" slices i've had neighboring slices entirely blow the tops off neighboring slices and tear the igniters out. now i use baffles in between to shield them from each other.
Very informative! It must be very time consuming to think about how you want to make the show. What type en effects to use at wich point in the show and then line them up in the correct order. How does that process go? Like before you order and prep the fireworks. Thanks for this video!
I started using a program called Finale 3D which makes this 10x easier! I did a live stream working on the show that you can see here. Even with 3D simulations, I constantly research timing and effects and adjust accordingly. It's also just a learning process. My first pyromusical was 6 years ago, and the show gets better each year! ruclips.net/user/liveMM-D1SLc1uo?feature=share
Did you have any issue e matching the Howling brocades? I know they are a little different with that rocket engine. I was planning on e matching a case of them. Enjoying your setup vids
I used the same method of following the fuse into the lift charge. I haven't put the e-matches in yet, but I don't foresee any issues. I have done similar style howling cakes in the past (like Shogun's Jet Propulsion), so I'm hoping it goes off okay lol
I picked those up at pyroboom.com - I was going to make them myself, but honestly it was well worth the $46 to buy them and not worry about the time to make them.
@@JoelRobinsonPyrotechnics Cool thanks man I will be getting me a couple of them very cool right now I use center blocks and those things are super heavy. 😂😂
A license? No, some form of training, certification, proof of competency, yes. I did a video on buying proline in April from American Wholesale. They have a form right on their website you can fill out and you'll see some of the things they are looking for. The most common would be something like the PGI shooter course
I wish you and Cody B would a show together both of you do a video doing the shopping together then setup and shoot that would be an awesome collab video
If you can match everything onsite, the day of your show, that is the best solution! Simply put, I can't do all of my single shots on site, so I normally match my single shots in advance, but all cakes and mortar racks on-site.
Dear Joel : Dont know if you did this already but i want to do a $3k budget show for 2024. I don't think i would be this in depth of a set up because i just want to be able to simple fuse together good breaks, colors big bangs and patterns ( if that makes sense). Hope you can give me some help. Thanks love your videos!😊
@@JoelRobinsonPyrotechnics more likely hand as I have never used the electronic. I usually just sit one light it get another light it. etc. straight amature lol
@@JoelRobinsonPyrotechnics my last show I did a $2k budget just with Phantom products and it was awesome shut the entire neighborhood down. This year i am thinking I will travel to get me some of these wholesale prices. I really want some different stuff
Thanks for the heads up! RUclips is processing an edit on the video that appears to be messing with the audio after a few minutes in. Hopefully it processes and resolves itself soon!
I'm shocked you didn't add some sort of disclaimer about modifying product... some states would require you to maintain a "manufacturing" license to do this as modifying the cake now makes it impart of its original "EX: ###". Not saying everyone has a manufacturing license when modifying product, but I know how youtube is these days.
All valid points. It's a weird one because I find mixed information every time I try and find this out. Is it state by state or is it covered under personal use?
@@JoelRobinsonPyrotechnics I think it is state by state... I cannot remember what the ATF views it as though. I know MO is a rougher state and is being worked on loosening the manufacturing laws.
Looks familiar! lol Lots of work matching cakes the way you want them. I did the same with my 9 on a boards but just left them on the board and matched them individually for single shots. Same with the Super stunt and some other 500 gram cakes. Looks great so far Joel!
Best Pyro series on RUclips. Let’s go!
"Cody B has entered the chat" lol... they're both incredible channels!
Thank you man! They are also my favorite ones to make haha
@@jedifam66 Joel does things the correct way and is a huge asset to those who aspire to take their show to the next level safely!
Learn something again like always on your channel
That's what is awesome about Joel's channel..
@@GMAC-f6s 💯🧨🎇🔥
I'm happy to hear that!
Nice slice rack.... 7 ply plywood is cool. I have one like that too... works great.... I keep forgetting about using a clove hitch when connecting to the eport! Thanks for the reminder. Additionally using tape is always a good idea! Thanks for the video.... love how you cut up the NOAB! Always learn something new from these types of videos!
Yeah those racks are well built and are going to be fantastic additions for day of setup. That is awesome to hear!
I love the information and editing style of these videos. Fantastic job!
Hey thanks man! I like to have fun with it lol
Love when you do these multi-part show set-up vids. So fun to watch and inspirational, too. I’m well into my show planning already, but always so much more to do.
My pleasure! These are my favorite videos to create and edit. Sooo much to do and so little time lol
Now I feel wasteful!! I take the pile of trimmed cannister shell fuse, put a long fuse in it and light it all up LOL Awesome job as always Joel!! loved seeing the NOAB tear down!! Always great to get setup tips as well!!! I can't wait to see the rest of the series and your show!! I hope the rest of your items come in time!! BBBOOOO on not having the right inventory you thought you had :( Really can't wait to get my pro order in for slices, comets, mines and all the great effects!!!
Haha I like your method of fuse disposal! I wouldn't say that is waste at all. Waste would be throwing it away and not doing anything with it lol. I received all the product yesterday, so we are rocking and rolling!
I see you cut your noabs. I separate the finale shots of 3 uncle Sam's and angle fire them simultaneously. Great effect.
Looking forward to your show video!
That is awesome to hear! Those three fanned shots will be sweet
Looks like a lot of work that is a lot of fun!
It is definitely a lot of work, but it's worth it when you have a show go off well!
Love the show prep videos you never cease to amaze the pyro community.
I appreciate that! Doing my small part to share some education
I swear you are my pyrobrother from another mother. I reuse everything. I save my fuse and put them in MJG bags & Talon bags. I use all the packing paper to wrap homemade cylinder shells and you should see me at Christmas gathering all the tissue paper I can hoard for my ball shell construction. It's an expensive hobbie and you've got to save money where you can. Stay safe!!!
Haha, I love all of that! Hey, if you have something that works, why waste it. I was in Malta recently and did a firework factory tour and one of the things that got me is that they make everything on the island. The wrap for their shells is from animal feed bags etc.
@@JoelRobinsonPyrotechnics I watched that video...as I do all your videos. I sometimes will use extra paper towels or toilet paper just to get the center cardboard tube faster. LoL🤣
@@JoelRobinsonPyrotechnics Also, I break down cakes to make my own single shots and slices & slabs. Some pyros may not have access, certificates, or funding for some of these articles. I would love to see more home build projects made from consumer cakes. Thanks! Stay safe!!!
@@pieceofpeacehomestead529 Those are all awesome ideas. I have a few videos in queue about taking apart stuff and creating new effects. Those are some of my favorite videos to make too
Cheers Joel! I also started planning for my 3rd annual firework show. You've helped inspire this tradition for me so I always get excited to see how your show evolves.
That is awesome to hear and I hope the setup is going well for you!
Glad to see you back in the thick of it.
Moabs are sweet. A little out my my range but enjoy when my neighbors shoot em.
Oh yeah, always doing something pyro related haha. I don't blame you on skipping on the NOABs. They are beautiful pieces but $$$
wow your set up process is very professional, I find this very informative as well as interesting.. I did not know Raccoon sold all the different single shots and slice cakes. fantastic waiting for more
Thank you, I appreciate that! Yeah Raccoon and many others just started their prolines late last year. I'm excited to use a bunch of it this year
Our whole family just watched your show from last year (I've watched it 4 times but this was their first time) on our 75" TV in surround. It was truly EPIC! Can't wait to see this year's show!
That is awesome to hear! Wait until you see this year's show, it's definitely my best show yet
@@JoelRobinsonPyrotechnics 😱😱😱😱
These are my favorite type of fireworks videos and there are so few good ones. Not stash vids, not fusing 200 shells or cakes together... but real e-fired/scripted show prep and setup. More!
Mine as well! I actually like making these types of videos more than most other types.
@@JoelRobinsonPyrotechnics Awesome, keep them coming! See ya at PGI in August.
@@jeremy7923 Will do! Ah right on man, see you at PGI!
Great video! Can’t wait for the 4th!
Thank you! You and I both!
Thank you very much for showing the breakdown of the noabs. I've always wondered what they looked like stripped down. I have noabs, but didn't want to break them down 😅
Excellent video. Definitely need to someday pick myself up a slice rack, but first thing first, I need to get a Cobra!
It's all a process right! Each year I add more and more supplies.
Great job Joel! Great information for the backyard pyro enthusiasts!
Thanks man!
My show consists of "Okay, let's light another cake."....…Good Video...😂
Haha, and there is nothing wrong with that approach!
Very nice can’t wait to watch be safe🔥🔥🤘🏻🤘🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🫡🫡
Thank you! It's going to be lit!
Very educational video… you just provided more 1.4proline education than I got at a PGI DOC I went to.
Anyway, large slice racks from PYROBOOM are a game changer.
That is awesome to hear, but also super sad! Thank you though and I agree, those slice racks are awesome!
@@JoelRobinsonPyrotechnics focus was 1.3 which was very comprehensive. Just a touch light on 1.4 pro info. Anyway, I’ve seen some chatter on social media that a 1.4 pro-specific training course would be nice.
Excellence! 😉
Can u do a video for me of lighting 4 noabs of the mother of all bombs at the same time in a square please
That would be quite the epic video!
Great tutorial video! Did you ever figure out why the Wizard cakes/slices come with viscous quick fuse and what is the reason for it?
Great video it’s going to be a good show
Thank you, I sure hope it will haha
Thanks, Joel, for your excellent video as a service to the pyro community! I'll be sharing in pyro groups. NightLighter
My pleasure and thank you for watching!
My man hard at work, looking real good bro, cant wait to see your show
Thanks, I appreciate you as always!
@@JoelRobinsonPyrotechnics Np pyro
I sure hope your next shipment gets there on time, Joel. The countdown is getting mighty close 😎👍💥
The video is like two days behind, so they arrived today! Well, I went and picked them up because they were going to arrive tomorrow haha.
@@JoelRobinsonPyrotechnics Nice !!! Good to hear. 💥
awesome thanks for the video
You betcha!
How do the 62mm single shots looked compared to a noab or is breaking down a noab for effects
Very comparable on the height and symmetrical breaks. I wanted that jellyfish effect and didn't want to buy a full case of 60mm shots when I had that NOAB. That's the only reason I decided to rip that down haha
@@JoelRobinsonPyrotechnics that saves on the budget im.going to be doingy.first e fire show on labor day I got the ignite system 6 cues and 10 break out boards !!!!
🎯We have the same rack works really well it can also hold other types of cakes .👍
That's awesome! Yeah I have a few extra and I think I might use them for some of the 200g cakes.
@@JoelRobinsonPyrotechnics so we actually didn't even buy it to hold fan slices we bought it just to hold small cakes and be able to throw it out in the yard real quick. But now we ended up using them for fans slices you know how that goes. 🤷
Thanks for responding back we appreciate it 👍
@@sticksandstones1885 Oh that's funny too. Gotta love how it snowballs and next thing you know, you have 20 racks and all sorts of equipment
Be safe as always
Thank you, always my goal!
@11:24 be careful placing slices together like that. with 2" slices i've had neighboring slices entirely blow the tops off neighboring slices and tear the igniters out. now i use baffles in between to shield them from each other.
Thanks for the heads up!
Joel do you have a video up that has a part that describes the differences/pros/cons between parallel and series wiring?
I believe I touched base on that last year, but I can't recall. I can try to put that in a video this week though!
Very informative! It must be very time consuming to think about how you want to make the show. What type en effects to use at wich point in the show and then line them up in the correct order. How does that process go? Like before you order and prep the fireworks. Thanks for this video!
I started using a program called Finale 3D which makes this 10x easier! I did a live stream working on the show that you can see here. Even with 3D simulations, I constantly research timing and effects and adjust accordingly. It's also just a learning process. My first pyromusical was 6 years ago, and the show gets better each year!
ruclips.net/user/liveMM-D1SLc1uo?feature=share
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi Joel... What's with the green/white double fusing in the NOABs? Isn't white the fastest? Have you tested a length of the double fuse for time?
All the NOABs I have looked at had a redundant fuse, and I am unsure why. It's about a second per inch of fuse from my testing
Did you have any issue e matching the Howling brocades? I know they are a little different with that rocket engine. I was planning on e matching a case of them. Enjoying your setup vids
I used the same method of following the fuse into the lift charge. I haven't put the e-matches in yet, but I don't foresee any issues. I have done similar style howling cakes in the past (like Shogun's Jet Propulsion), so I'm hoping it goes off okay lol
Super useful video! I do have a question are the single shot 62mm pro- line shells on par with a single noab? Thanks!
They are very comparable on height and symmetrical breaks.
Exactly what I was hoping you would say
Your videos are so good
Thank you so much!
My pleasure
I recently purchased a I18 Ignite system. Are you able to the fire slices with clip on igniters?
It isn't ideal, but in theory you could. The Ignite system also supports MJG Firewire initiators, which is the better route for slicing cakes.
That slice rack definitely will need to pick one or two of those up. That is a neat invention haven’t seen it. Where did you get it from?
I picked those up at pyroboom.com - I was going to make them myself, but honestly it was well worth the $46 to buy them and not worry about the time to make them.
@@JoelRobinsonPyrotechnics
Cool thanks man I will be getting me a couple of them very cool right now I use center blocks and those things are super heavy. 😂😂
Where do you get your fireworks from?
Pyro musical are cool but I like hand lighting my firework show it the adrenaline rush for me that I like lol
There is nothing wrong with that either! I hand light plenty throughout the year too
Hope you get to collab with CodyB on 4th of July! :)
Won't be able to this 4th of July! It would be in the offseason if we did
Hello Joel - do you have to be licensed to purchase all that you are showing?
A license? No, some form of training, certification, proof of competency, yes. I did a video on buying proline in April from American Wholesale. They have a form right on their website you can fill out and you'll see some of the things they are looking for. The most common would be something like the PGI shooter course
hey joel! Im guessing you pick your music before purchasing fireworks? Thanks!
Usually I get the product after the music is selected, but may have specific product in mind. I've done it both ways though
@@JoelRobinsonPyrotechnics thank you!
New comment: mind sharing a close-up pic of the info you like to have on your labels? And maybe why it’s important for you?
Great idea! I'm pretty lame with what is on there though haha.
I wish you and Cody B would a show together both of you do a video doing the shopping together then setup and shoot that would be an awesome collab video
I've always liked the idea of challenge videos with other people
@@JoelRobinsonPyrotechnics set it up that would be a killer video
@@bethanyhaskiell9116 we were trying to do it on a TV show for awhile, but that is on the back burner for now haha.
@@JoelRobinsonPyrotechnics that would be awesome to have you both on a show doing what you do best 🎆
is it safe enough to insert e matches into your items that early in advance?
If you can match everything onsite, the day of your show, that is the best solution! Simply put, I can't do all of my single shots on site, so I normally match my single shots in advance, but all cakes and mortar racks on-site.
Dear Joel :
Dont know if you did this already but i want to do a $3k budget show for 2024. I don't think i would be this in depth of a set up because i just want to be able to simple fuse together good breaks, colors big bangs and patterns ( if that makes sense). Hope you can give me some help.
Thanks love your videos!😊
That is a great budget to work with! You planning on hand lighting or electronic firing?
@@JoelRobinsonPyrotechnics more likely hand as I have never used the electronic. I usually just sit one light it get another light it. etc. straight amature lol
@@JoelRobinsonPyrotechnics my last show I did a $2k budget just with Phantom products and it was awesome shut the entire neighborhood down. This year i am thinking I will travel to get me some of these wholesale prices. I really want some different stuff
July 4th 2024 loading… (already used all of my fireworks 😂)
Nothing wrong with getting a jump start on 2024!
@@JoelRobinsonPyrotechnics I’ve already spent a few $100 on fireworks 😂🇺🇸
IT'S 2024
Love these set-up videos... But the audio is lagging about 5 seconds behind the video and it makes it weird to watch.
Thanks for the heads up! RUclips is processing an edit on the video that appears to be messing with the audio after a few minutes in. Hopefully it processes and resolves itself soon!
@@JoelRobinsonPyrotechnics Yeah, I tried it on different computers to make sure it wasn't me. Sometimes the AppleTV app will do that on its own.
@@foxyfoxington2651 Yeah I submitted a ticket to RUclips on the matter as well. oh well!
Hey, the audio is finally fixed! lol
@@JoelRobinsonPyrotechnics LOL, I'm already through part 3. XD
How much did you get paid for this show 😂🎉
$0.
I'm shocked you didn't add some sort of disclaimer about modifying product... some states would require you to maintain a "manufacturing" license to do this as modifying the cake now makes it impart of its original "EX: ###". Not saying everyone has a manufacturing license when modifying product, but I know how youtube is these days.
All valid points. It's a weird one because I find mixed information every time I try and find this out. Is it state by state or is it covered under personal use?
@@JoelRobinsonPyrotechnics I think it is state by state... I cannot remember what the ATF views it as though. I know MO is a rougher state and is being worked on loosening the manufacturing laws.
@@CurtieKing Yeah, it's worth a disclaimer regardless.
@JoelRobinsonPyrotechnics for sure! I think this is great information, but you know how not nice this platform likes to play.
@@CurtieKing Oh for sure!
Informative video Joel very nice..
Thank you!
Looks familiar! lol Lots of work matching cakes the way you want them. I did the same with my 9 on a boards but just left them on the board and matched them individually for single shots. Same with the Super stunt and some other 500 gram cakes. Looks great so far Joel!
That is a great way to do it! Especially for some of the effects that NOABs have vs the availability of 60mm single shots.