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#1 rocketpro

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Posted 07 March 2011 - 08:39 AM

More excellent Rockets from "The Master" http://www.youtube.c...h?v=PvHQzcn4I5Y

Who tests the tester.


#2 Potassium chlorate

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Posted 07 March 2011 - 06:28 PM

The dark salute is fascinating, even though the composition is "officially" no-no.
"This salt, formerly called hyperoxymuriate of potassa, is
used for sundry preparations, and especially for experimental
fire-works."

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#3 starseeker

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Posted 07 March 2011 - 09:03 PM

Totally brilliant,seeing the masters work really inspires me.

#4 Mixologist

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Posted 07 March 2011 - 09:10 PM

I would like to buy some of them!!

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Posted 07 March 2011 - 10:15 PM

dam that was good, a real one man show better than a few organized displays ive been too!
he's raised the bar again, sigh

#6 rick87

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Posted 08 March 2011 - 06:52 PM

ive never seen anything like that

#7 Bob Twells

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Posted 09 March 2011 - 11:13 AM

Wow, never seen rockets that good!

#8 Arthur Brown

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Posted 09 March 2011 - 07:45 PM

I want those in a cat3 selection box please!
http://www.movember.com/uk/home/

Keep mannequins and watermelons away from fireworks..they always get hurt..

#9 rocketpro

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Posted 10 March 2011 - 11:36 AM

I want those in a cat3 selection box please!


Ok Sir,

That will be five hundred and forty seven pounds and fifty six pence please.Posted Image

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#10 phildunford

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Posted 10 March 2011 - 01:14 PM

Amazing precision of effects and timing. What about the 'clock' bursts at 6.45 et al!

A lot of people give themselves grand titles, but this guy really is 'The Master'. Hats off...

Edited by phildunford, 10 March 2011 - 01:26 PM.

Teaching moft plainly, and withall moft exactly, the composing of all manner of fire-works for tryumph and recreation (John Bate 1635)
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Posted 10 March 2011 - 03:17 PM

I believe this is that annual secret `Desertblast` meeting by invitation only, truely inspiring with incredible combinations of effects,...did I see a blinkered red rain effect? As Dr Thrust said, I too prefer this singular firing of very high quality shells than watching the normal cat 4 displays.

Has anyone seen the part 1 & 2 construction vids on how he makes them?

#12 starseeker

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Posted 10 March 2011 - 09:38 PM

Has anyone seen the part 1 & 2 construction vids on how he makes them?


I have just had another look,the precision is amazing.

#13 dr thrust

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Posted 10 March 2011 - 10:02 PM

yes the precision is amazing, but were not talking about going to the moon here, we have chemicals, we have kraft, we have formula, we have technique, but do we have the get up and go?
where's the passion,.... hmm comfy armchair....

#14 MDH

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Posted 11 March 2011 - 12:42 AM

The dark salute is fascinating, even though the composition is "officially" no-no.


Just as a little note, you can make "low light" salutes out of potassium ferricyanide, potassium nitrate and a small amount of potassium perchlorate. Though it's very sensitive (grind it in a mortar and pestle to find out) it definitely isn't as unstable overall. It has that same "gaseous" thunder-roll like sound which had the fellow in the video laughing his head off.

#15 phildunford

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Posted 11 March 2011 - 09:32 AM

yes the precision is amazing, but were not talking about going to the moon here, we have chemicals, we have kraft, we have formula, we have technique, but do we have the get up and go?
where's the passion,.... hmm comfy armchair....


Unfortunately we also have UK law :(

Unless you live on your own island, it's going to be very hard to perfect your technique to that extent with the odd furtive test...

If we were allowed to, I'm sure we could do superb stuff - UKPS has brilliant and inventive people, but we are shackled hand and foot.
Teaching moft plainly, and withall moft exactly, the composing of all manner of fire-works for tryumph and recreation (John Bate 1635)
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