Hybrid star (glitter & red)

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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2009

The idea here was to create a glitter-tailed color star by cutting a multi-layered slab of stars.

So basically, this is one star from a batch of double-decker cut stars.

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  • Wonderful star and great idea but I would try to pump those for better glitter

  • @HomemadePyroQuebec I do agree with that, but the concept here was to have easy hybrid stars simply by stacking slabs for cutting. I had some extra glitter comp laying around so I used it in this experiment. These were bound with nitrocellulose so the glitter would have been lame either way, haha.

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  • Makes me think about a video on displayfirework1 channel about a consumer firework called alien resurection..not sure but this cake shot some nice small comets with Red or Green head with glitter tail like yours. You should take a look!

    Im gonna try your concept with my Sr(NO3)2 / MgAl/ PVC-Parlon I will probably post a vid!

  • this is an awesome star! So, if I understand this, you put red star composition down, then put glitter composition on top of it, and cut them?

  • could you tell me what formula for this star is?

  • Looking good, now on to 3" comets ;D

  • Very nice

  • Good job, this effect would make shells look a lot fuller and way prettier!

  • Nice work mate, I like it *****stars

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