Re: video of Japanese 3-syaku (36") chrysanthemum with bouquet pistil
- From: Auriga <bradash1@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 19:25:49 -0700 (PDT)
WOW, the bar has been raised.
Mike
n May 28, 8:14 am, UBpyro <UBp...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On May 28, 6:24 am, danielkaiser...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On May 27, 11:46 pm, John Reilly <strb...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This shell has a better shape than most of the very large ball shells.
http://pyrotechnics.no-ip.org/files/090900_3syaku.wmv
From what I've seen, Shimizu was right.... it's difficult in practice
to get a tight pattern with these ball shells above 24" diameter.
It's also too bad that the camera was so far away from the firing
site. The burst diameter is 1,800' but it's hard to gain perspective
from a video.
It would have been nice to be right under this one when it broke!
John
Lavender rising effects?
Turquoise inner petal whatis?
Guy who designed that shell must eat his puffer from the rough.
With Uncle Buck building a 24" shell using 3" pressed comets for stars
makes me think.
That is one nice looking shell.
Thanks,
Dan
Man I wish my 24" broke like that!
Back to the drawing board!
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