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#1 PyroPractic

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Posted 06 November 2017 - 11:30 AM

Hello.
My name is Dmitry, I'm from Moscow, I'm 16 years old. I'm fond of pyrotechnics.
In Russia, it is difficult to deal with legally, so many people are engaged in their favorite business, it is not legal.
At the moment I have a certificate of pyrotechnics, and I can legitimately intimidate professional pyrotechnics.
How much I will post videos here and share information with you. I also work on equipment.
 
My last equipment is a machine for gluing the shell (now I develop a dispenser and reconstructed the wheel.). 
 
And my homemade shell
And a 3-inch underwater sink
On my YouTube channel "PyroPractic" you can see more launches.

Edited by PyroPractic, 07 November 2017 - 09:03 PM.


#2 Arthur Brown

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Posted 07 November 2017 - 10:06 AM

Dmitry, where does your machine keep the roll of paper while it is winding the shell? The housing looks small. Does your tape come with gum or do you use paper tape and apply gum on the machine?

 

From youtube vids I think the Chinese use plain paper tape and the tape is wet with glue as it is wound onto the shell. 


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#3 PyroPractic

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Posted 07 November 2017 - 12:45 PM

The tape passes through the dispenser with glue. Kraft paper (15 mm) is first wound onto a wheel, and then rolled on the shell, because of this very small size of the machine for gluing the shell.


Edited by PyroPractic, 07 November 2017 - 12:48 PM.


#4 Rob.L.

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Posted 07 November 2017 - 06:49 PM

Hello Dmitry,

 

Really good to see what is happening in the pyrotechnic scene in the Russian federation, Moscow no less! I wish I could write in Russian!!

 

I did try to click on the link you included in your post but get the 404 message. If you could try to sort that out at some point it would keep things in order.

 

It is good to see someone of your age so enterprising and hope you do well. Please do keep us updated with your progress.



#5 PyroPractic

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Posted 07 November 2017 - 08:18 PM

Really bad link.Sorry, I can not debug this link.I added links to closed videos.(You can include the translation of Russian subtitles in many videos).

Maybe interesting will be a video with the dismantling of the Chinese shell 

Time-Fuse Cutting Machine
Аssembly of crossette 

How to make petard triangle with crackling 

My granulated BP after grinding in a ball mill 


Edited by PyroPractic, 07 November 2017 - 08:42 PM.


#6 Rob.L.

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Posted 07 November 2017 - 11:43 PM

Dmitry,

 

Thanks for your contribution, even though I do not understand Russian I was able to watch the videos closely and I'm sure others will also enjoy them as much I did.

 

Your work area looked good too. Mine is full of high voltage equipment at the moment and needs tiding up!



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Posted 11 November 2017 - 02:17 PM

Nice videos. I'm not sure that I'd feel comfortable with that many pounds of flash out by my Crossett loading station. Just saying. ..

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Posted 12 November 2017 - 12:32 AM

if you switch on subtitles and change setting to english you can see what he is saying, 

 

excellent videos reminds me what it was like here before our hobby went underground. keep up the good work.


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#9 PyroPractic

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Posted 12 November 2017 - 08:56 AM

Thank you all very much for the comments.Crossetts everything will be! I will soon be preparing for the contest of homemade pyrotechnics in Russia.And there just will likely be crossetts. Since last year, my work in 4" shell with crossetts https://youtu.be/cDY7ApQvNPo 


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#10 rocketpro

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Posted 15 November 2017 - 06:07 AM

Clicking on the link - all I get is `404 not found`


Who tests the tester.


#11 PyroPractic

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Posted 15 November 2017 - 02:59 PM

I already answered this question earlier. I spread in the comment the main video on the link.



#12 martyn

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Posted 15 November 2017 - 08:19 PM

If you delete the two % characters in the url in the browser address bar, that worked for me.



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Posted 16 November 2017 - 07:27 AM

Thanks Martyn - I had just copied and pasted the link, and oddly it worked!


Who tests the tester.


#14 samboradford

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Posted 16 November 2017 - 03:41 PM

PyroPractic - have you ever thought of using a method similar to this - it seems a lot faster :

 



#15 PyroPractic

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Posted 16 November 2017 - 09:11 PM

Now I pump in press and I'm not sure that with this option it turns out tightly, and I do not quite understand how they are pressed and what they wet that would be strong.







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