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  • @vess25 Many things you need to know, i suggest to read about these things, you can find lots about this in the web site i made, i have linked many useful sites on there, you find them on the right side of the page

  • Really nice rockets!! so did you press them or by ramming ? i guess those are core burners right ?

  • @vess25 These engines are pressed yes, but they are all endburners actually, i use a very fast BP for these types.

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  • @skyisthelimitinc Thanks! but would you mind telling me how many times do you usually press for the 1lb end burner rocket ? and about how many increment per insert per press ? and also how many force psi for the pressing? many thanks!

  • awsome vid

  • race for the morning, you can hide in the sun till you see the light

    oh we will pray, it's alright \m/

    Good stuff, very cool rockets, it seems a little too much delay on the payload though.

  • @extrasonic The legend will always be remembered, yea, abit long delay on most of these 2008 engines, was in the beginning of my rocketry era these were made;)

  • Great intro! Some really great BOOMS in the montage! Love the outro as well, the way your SKYISTHELIMITINC comes in from that lingering circle of smoke in the air, with the Planet P tune playing. Nice!

  • @rovingrepairbot That intro i was lucky with, playing Dio while im driving, and meeting that car exactly when he sings about " see the light" and relaxing it of with some PPP and the soundless creamora was a easy way to end this film for sure. Thanks alot for the nice comment, very im glad you "see what i see" ;)

  • @skyisthelimitinc You're welcome!

  • watched this again with sound mate great again

  • @allrocketspsl Cheers buddy, it sure was some deep thughs and enjoyable engine sounds in here;)

  • Never tell me the sky is the limit, when there are footprints on the moon!!!

    hehe.. Nice video m8 :)

  • wow, very nice

  • r.i.p. ronnie james dio

  • good rockets mate! lookin' forward for more!

    :)

  • @pyromaniackid1 Thanks, more to come, in a not to distant future;)

  • Yeah! That was a very good rocket show.

    Thanks for the vid

  • @sparksnsky Thanks buddy, shot over a few days but turned out great as a compilation

  • great job on the rockets mate. all of them looked nice. the one at 40 sec was cool how it started to spin. the charcoal corkscrews looked nice.

  • @vh718 Thanks, abit bent stick, voila! A cool twirling effect on the rocket;)

  • nice rockets!

  • @Mnemotron2010 Thanks for that;)

  • glad to see the rockets are back! :)

    loving the smoke ring at the end as well!

  • Very entertaining, enjoyable video. Had missed your uploads. Hope your New Year is going great!

  • @L33tP1ckL It started out just great, and i hope it will stay this way, happy new year to you too!

  • E man is back great work nice rockets careful mate your tails are getting longer,lol

  • @allrocketspsl Hehe, gotta try you know, but only endburn so far.....

  • Cool stuff again :)

    They sound awesome. The creamora was nice too, long lasting sparks there.

  • @PyroCreationZ Thanks, the creamora was the cheapest BBQ charcoal they sell in every food store, around summertimes;)

  • very nice rockets:D mate i always love the sound of bp endburners:D they lift very nice, do your bp endburners have something liek a little boost core like 1 cm or something?

  • @PyrotechnicsNL Thanks mate, yes, maby a 5-10mm boostcore but mainly for the fuse to have something to "bite" ive having good ones without it aswell, my trick is to use the fastest bp i can make, usually milled for atleast 15 hours with the best charcoal i can get, almost as light as balsa infact, old fir tree, open burned, but i dont make it myself, im lucky to know a charcoal expert and i get it from there;)

  • @skyisthelimitinc yeah you are very lucky with that, i can buy here balsa wood but its very expensive. For me its to expensive to use for black powder. It will be like 10 euro for 100 gram. I cant get any good charcoal here so i do it in a other way just make cored rockets. i made some endburners and they were nice but have to grind it very long.

  • @PyrotechnicsNL If you can make a fire outside somewere, you can make your own quality charcoal very easy

  • @skyisthelimitinc Yeah i know that we got soem pine and willows around here. but thats the best. I will do somewere this summer.

  • @PyrotechnicsNL If you find some very large fir roots standing after its been chopped it down, you can use the very inner wood, thats what i have my charc from, its no resin in the inner part and makes faster then willow charcoal, but i dont know if you have those types of trees in your country,

  • @skyisthelimitinc Ok thanks:d i will try it. We got those trees alot;)

  • Great job, awesome stuff!

  • @hkparker Thanks hkparker!

  • very nice job! like the sound:)

  • @MrJBTEK Lots of different sound on those 3 first rockets, all spiked headers with only BP as break, thanks for the nice comment buddy;)

  • great work man! :-)

  • @TheMultiPyromane Thanks alot, very appreciated to hear

  • God aften E-man! Nice looking rockets! Was it a look on the 120 or the 60/80 charcoal break? I answer now the zinc letter with %...see you

  • @snezzzen This is the 120 break, but i have a strong feeling about the 60-80, it seems lighter and will produce even more gas, so ill work some time with BP break, save the metals for other exotic creations;)

  • @skyisthelimitinc Aha, good feeling for me that the 120 fir perform so nice! Well, if Tomy´s 6/8 construction wood is better than the 120 I will use it in future. You can save your metals, this BP break sounds very strong!

  • @snezzzen, 3 first rockets had the pure BP break, the rest was boosted with a pinch of fp, but as you say, just some spiking and this is good for breaking any header i think

  • @skyisthelimitinc I was somewhat wrong, the 2 dragoneggs headers was also pure BP break, my bad, but if you look close, no flash present in those

  • @skyisthelimitinc Sorry for delay: Well, you know that I was always only watching my girl building shells, meanwhile I build my spinning devices and gnome rocketry. So my experience with break is on a low level.

    Anyway, BP is safer to handle and strong. Can you sometimes upload a short vid of the burn after you made a batch of the new 60-80? Will be enlightend...

  • @snezzzen That i will do for sure, now MB and i jump into the focaccia world, night food and a tv show, snakkes i morgen;)

  • @skyisthelimitinc sov godt! Snakkes i morgen...

  • Nice work :P

    loved the tigertail bursts, give's a good idear of the power in breaktime

    Thumbs up ;)

  • @propyropower Hehe, many of them broke to pieces but a few stayed intact, it was the most spiked header ive ever made, but only BP as break, so a nice deep boom, not the loud hard fp breaks.

  • @skyisthelimitinc nice

    spiking is indeed heavy needed when it comes to bp breaks, it payed off ! :D

  • @propyropower I use now a much thinner hamp twine, 1.5mm but its great for spiking, very strong and if pre wetted it shrinks great when dried.

  • @skyisthelimitinc prostyle

  • @propyropower I find BP breaks to give some different sound, just like the salute rocket in the very beginning of my NYE vid, that was pure BP on puffed rice, some Ti added for sparks and 1.5mm hamp spiked shell.

  • great rockets!

  • @californiapyro Just some simple ones, but steady and trusty, its my good old 20mm engines, endburner everyone

  • That was bloody fantastic! I LOVED it! :p

  • @GiggleGuyz Thanks alot mate! Glad to hear that;)

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