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dynomike1

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10g of flash scattered in the shell. 2 layers of tape like a paper shell. Next one with a flash bag. It looks pretty circumference but the pattern has holes in it.

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This one had 20G of flash in a flash bag.

2 turns of tape around the equator.

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This one had 20G of flash in a flash bag.

2 turns of tape around the equator.



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mike just for shits and grins try a shell with 7 to 1 mcrh if that doesnt break hard enough for you try adding slow flash 5 or 10 grams

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This one had 20G of flash in a flash bag.

2 turns of tape around the equator.

 

 

I see improvement :)

 

BTW: what Mumbles said about poor pasting, I think hes right. It looks more bad pasting than a bad prime. I myself have no experience with plastic shells, but I use atleast 5 layers of tape around paper balls shells.

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I guess that's the next thing to try.i f I can put that much on it Edited by dynomike1
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Another thought...... to add to what Mumbles said. With plastic, you definitely have to build peak pressure much faster. But, that could come at a price... which would be less time for star ignition. Mike, I am curious, what is keeping you from switching over to paper hemispheres? There really is no substitute! (Or the Chinese wouldn't still be using them). I think you would love paper...and, no mess to clean up after a display! :)

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Kinda want to see if i can make plastic work, paper cost more, and i have a bunch of hemis to get rid of.

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