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  • nice work

    

  • vwey nice... =)

  • @Synthesist96

    everything you see here is homemade, including the motors.

  • Nice one Ed

    i don`t know how i missed this..top notch as always :)

  • @colspyro

    cheers Col :)

    hope youre well mate

  • @murdoch2486 Wonderful rockets ! Like the effects as well as your method of attaching your effects to them ;-)

  • Haha, love the way the camera shakes when the last salute goes off!!!

  • @Q2SEEDSMAN

    haha, they always scare me shitless, and i know exactly what theyre going to do! i have sympathy for the audience! :)

  • Very thickwalled tubes, maby good for stingers too;)

  • @skyisthelimitinc

    Yeah, really thick walled tubes. Ive never had a go at stingers properly, might give it a whirl sometime :)

  • @murdoch2486 That you should, the sound when they spin is addictive;)

  • Nice 100g Ti Salute, I might go to The shop tommorow pick up Some bentonite Clay, Cat Litter... And make some rockets :D

  • @MrPyrozo

    cheers mate

    sounds like a plan to me! get on it! :)

  • Holy! Now that was a perfect evening buddy!;)

  • @skyisthelimitinc

    cheers sky :) was a great night!

    good to hear from ya buddy, hope youre well

  • Your rockets are allways nice =)

  • your rockets are the best!

    Great job!

    Regards :-)

    ~Felix

  • @TheMultiPyromane

    cheers Felix :)

  • nice work, a pleasure to watch :)

  • @skyrocketpuke

    thanks mate,

    glad you enjoyed the show :)

  • Ha! thumbs up No. 30 from snezz.

  • @snezzzen

    haha, cheers snezza! :)

  • Awesome rockets as always Ed!

  • @pyr0ph1L

    cheers mate :)

  • I like your method of using the fuse to the salutes as a detachment device, so as to not blow up the other shells. I will be sure to use that in the future, great job.

  • @PoopSwindler

    yeah, its an effective technique, if i had them attatched to the motor like the other effects, the salutes would blow the shells to pieces!

    give it a go, and let me know how you get on!

  • Excellent as ever Ed, when are you starting on the ones for Bonfire night?

    I think you should sell tickets! lol

  • @MyPyroTime

    cheers matey,

    im going to have a bit more fun with some designing, then im going to get cracking with the manufacturing sesh! whatever happens, its going to be EPIC!

    haha, not a bad idea! all my subscribers get free entry and front row seats! ;)

  • @murdoch2486

    Well I'd certainly take a trip to wherever you are to watch them Ed, even if it wasn't a front row seat!

  • Great rockets as ever Ed, i was wondering do you make your hemis, and where do you get you rocket tubes from.

    Also what size core do these rockets have?

    Thanks

    Sam

  • @0123legoman3210

    cheers Sam,

    i buy my hemis online, theyre pretty reasonable, and well worth the cost instead of fiddling around with craft paper and glue! tried it once, and hated it!

    The 7" motors have a 5" core! massive, but thats why they take off like a bullet, even with 300g+!

    hope this helps mate

  • @murdoch2486 cool, yea i buy mine aswell, they work out about 40p each which isn't too bad.

    Yea that is a huge core!, is the none cored part the silver streamer?

    Also i agreed with MyPyroTime, front row seats for your subscribers would be brill!

    :)

  • @0123legoman3210

    yeah, that sounds about right.

    there is about half an inch of the rocket fuel left in the core, before the flamefront hits the White Ti delay, so yeah pretty much!

    :) the more the merrier!

  • @kristianthomsen123

    ;) im always learning!

    cheers mate, looking forward to seeing your stuff!

  • This is AWESOME!

    Very, very good job!!

    PyroCube

  • @PyroCube

    cheers Cube :)

  • @murdoch2486

    You rock :)

  • Realy nice rockets! next step is to bild an bottom shot on your rockets!

  • @13374life

    the bigger the bang the better!

  • They were really fantastic! A lot of work there. Keep 'em coming!

  • @AirrowRocket

    cheers Mr. AR!

    yeah, it took longer than anticipated, im a bit out of the loop with the motor manufacture!

    will do! :)

  • Very Very nice as always ^_^ But i wonder how do you fuse all the shells? has every shell its own fusing hole in the rocket? Or do you attach some on 1 main fuse (the one that comes out of the endplug) i hope you understand what i mean =P

  • @superspons4

    cheers mate :)

    every independent effect has its own delay fuse, which is why it can sometimes get difficult to get seperate ignition times, when gravity is working against you!

  • Absolutely awesome rockets and they all worked perfectly!,you even got a ring shell in there,makes shop bought stuff look very inferior!

  • @petermackett37

    cheers pete! yeah was well chuffed with the rings on these! must be down to the metric tonne of masking tape i used on the shells! haha

  • Fantastic Rockets xD , they look amazing

  • @twirlywirly555

    cheers twirls!

  • as always mate well done

  • @allrocketspsl

    cheers GB! :)

  • @kristianthomsen123

    thanks a lot mate :)

    yeah, thats a very good point, the effects do look a bit mashed here, more so than my other rockets. it looks like ive forgotten the burn time on the visco delays after being out of the game for a few months! :D

    I'll work on it!

    thanks a lot for your input buddy :)

  • nice! did you use plastic dip on the blue bags or is just tape ? Mia

  • @MrMiamouse

    hi mate, it was just a thin layer of masking tape. I wanted them to just shower out of the bag, instead of having an actual break, they seemed to work alright, so i'll probably use them again in my rockets!

  • @MrMiamouse ah i see ..Cheers Ed will give that a go!

  • now thats a rocket

  • @3llDiablo

    ;) cheers mate

  • That was just awsome mate..:DDDD

  • @ZnachiBeatBox95

    cheers dude! :)

  • hey mate! that's an awesome vid! I really love your rockets, they're so good! What comp. do you use for your 1lb rockets?

  • @Bionade73

    thanks a lot mate

    For the first 3 larger rockets, im using 60/30/10 BP (ball milled for 1 hour) and the 4th, smaller motor uses 75/15/10 BP (ball milled for 3 hours)

    hope this helps

  • incredibl!!! I still cant get the breaks and color u manage to pull off :/ good work!

  • @gothbro111

    youll get there mate, it frustrated me at first, but once it clicks, its a piece of cake!

  • thats not fair, can you keep it to yourself please lol : )

  • :D impressive mate

  • @vh718

    cheers matey :)

    glad you enjoyed the show

  • cool rockets!

    can you tell blue star composition?

  • @pirotex2005

    cheers mate,

    yeah sure, its called Pikho KP Blue:

    63 KClO4

    14 Parlon

    13 CuO (black)

    10 Red Gum

    wet and form with 100% Acetone. Really is the easiest and one of the best blues out there in my opinion!

  • @murdoch2486 Thanks, I'll try

  • these are ace id buy thes rather than the store ones on bonfire night lol

  • @pyronathanpyro

    cheers mate, yeah itd be cool if you could get these in the shops! :)

  • @murdoch2486 deffo lol nice kaboom to finish off they look alot better made that the shop ones lol this year as im 16 we are gona have some nice big fireworks for bonfire night lol

  • Yessss more rockets from murdoch :))

  • @xBangergoosEx

    ;) theres more where that came from!

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