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#16 golden orion

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Posted 12 March 2011 - 01:35 PM

Indeed these are without parallel. I know the maker well and the effort and time that goes into these has to be seen to be believed. He is a gentleman of great modesty who does not like the title Master. Many of the headings take hours apiece merely to load the components. Stars are individually positioned with tweezers, timefuse intervals are cut to 1/32 of an inch. Oddly enough, aside from the aqua star there are no secret formulae, in fact they are almost all published and he will show anyone how to do these - it is all down to the most careful technique, discipline and time. There are chefs and there are cordon bleu chefs....

#17 starseeker

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Posted 12 March 2011 - 04:56 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....


You speak for your self Dr Thrust! :D

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Posted 15 April 2011 - 05:54 PM

hell yeah! more from the master rockets.
a great 29 min video! ,showing set up, fuseing (bucket fuseing) something i learnt at the AGM :D

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Posted 16 April 2011 - 09:35 AM

saw this yesterday excellent work, that fusing technique is very imaginative it must be a challenge on its own.
how long would it take to make 64 rockets of this size and quality without being noticed here?
probably a lifetime's work to perfect with or without shackles.
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#20 MDH

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Posted 16 April 2011 - 08:41 PM

I think more of us would be making rockets and shells like that or better if we had the resources to learn how. Unfortunately for those of us in Canada, Australia and other countries where it is nearly impossible to get any kind of chemicals (even hydrogen peroxide of over 15%, I kid you not) most of our resources are spent on the learning curve than actually making great pyro.

#21 dr thrust

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Posted 30 April 2012 - 06:19 PM

more of the masters work :)

#22 Peret

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Posted 03 May 2012 - 01:00 AM

I believe this is that annual secret `Desertblast` meeting by invitation only


No, this is the legendary Florida Pyrotechnic Arts Group (FPAG) Fabulous Fall Firework Festival (4-F) event. You could be forgiven for thinking this was Desert Blast, however, because FPAG is nearly as secretive. If you visit their web site it's basically a single page that says "leave us a message, maybe we'll get back to you". There are a lot of seriously skilled makers in FPAG.

Desert Blast, as such with the original group, hasn't been held for over ten years now, but Western Pyrotechnic Association holds a secret desert event by invitation only, no details of which are ever shared with the public. I could say when and where it is, but then I'd have to kill you.

#23 Peret

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Posted 03 May 2012 - 02:31 AM

D'oh, I replied to a year-old thread. Never mind.

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Posted 15 June 2013 - 05:46 PM

2013's rockets http://m.youtube.com...&feature=relmfu
And firing http://m.youtube.com...h?v=EJAVXqWvYlM




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