Interesting! I suspect it will be difficult for many to get consistent results because of differences in humidity when the stars were prepared. Some very nice effects are possible with slowed-down compositions, such as fireflies, but these are usually with more or less inert additives such as barium sulfate or strontium carbonate. Sugar, which is both fuel and hygroscopic, I would not have thought to add. When I read the subject of the video and saw the thumbnail, I'd imagined some co-crystallization product of sucrose and KNO3.
Might be worth trying transition star... Dragon egg core covered in sugar comp and primed the usual way... I'm getting really into layered rolled stars. Sure the take forever to make, but you can do a dozen batches at once with different combinations and stagger them. Start a new batch every day until you have 7-10 and then as they dry you'll have a batch a day to recoat and apply new layers. I'm currently doing it by hand... But I'll get a mixer soon. Cut stars are nice and convenient for tests but I find rolled stars perform better. And the methodical process is appealing to me (not for everyone).
No worries bro, there I usually have blackpowder based firework star mix, potassium nitrate + sulfur + homemade charcoal, all of that needs good grinding in whats called ball mill and all of that will sound more easy if you might have some time to check out few of my videos like making C6 firework stars, should open up the view for you on pyro stars 💯
@@MakeAndDestroyFireworks Thank you bro, yeah iam making Stars and iam in construction for a Ball mill like self made, bc iam doin it by a sieve. But Thank you and your videos are amazing :)
He made a batch of these, he uses them for the top side and under side. One hole he uses for the fuse. They could also provide ventillation for gases to escape, which can contribute to a more efficient burn.
Making one of the most interesting firework stars:
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Interesting! I suspect it will be difficult for many to get consistent results because of differences in humidity when the stars were prepared. Some very nice effects are possible with slowed-down compositions, such as fireflies, but these are usually with more or less inert additives such as barium sulfate or strontium carbonate. Sugar, which is both fuel and hygroscopic, I would not have thought to add. When I read the subject of the video and saw the thumbnail, I'd imagined some co-crystallization product of sucrose and KNO3.
It works pretty good
Whats in the tiger tail componsition?
Love your channel, so cool vids, enjoying a lot
that is an awesome mine effect!
The slow burn looks like it would make a good primary fuel for a blue star comp...
Bit cheaper than lactose.
It bad actually works pretty good
Funny enough, yeah
The composition of the stars mixture is normal tiger tail stars mixture (plus sugar) ?
Nice palm with the sugar!
Right haha, thanks
I like the hang time. Try those in a shell with some dragon eggs 💥💥💥
Haha, maybe I do not a promise 😁
Might be worth trying transition star... Dragon egg core covered in sugar comp and primed the usual way...
I'm getting really into layered rolled stars.
Sure the take forever to make, but you can do a dozen batches at once with different combinations and stagger them.
Start a new batch every day until you have 7-10 and then as they dry you'll have a batch a day to recoat and apply new layers.
I'm currently doing it by hand... But I'll get a mixer soon.
Cut stars are nice and convenient for tests but I find rolled stars perform better.
And the methodical process is appealing to me (not for everyone).
What ingredients do you mix sugar with? What is the mixing ratio? I'm Vietnamese so I don't really understand. Please answer! Thanks

I believe sugar likes to absorb moisture, I wouldn't use it in compositions with metals.
Of course, that's probably the reason for long hang
I do like the long hang time on them.
Maybe try using powdered sugar with a red gum or sgrs as a binder and acetone for wetting... Just a thought 🤔
Like the long hang time. Would be really good in a 4” shell with some colour stars and crackles
what component did you make in hat black container can you tell me
Sorry if iam asking, iam not that well in English understanding if its like a dialect. So whats in that Black Container? Thank You.
No worries bro, there I usually have blackpowder based firework star mix, potassium nitrate + sulfur + homemade charcoal, all of that needs good grinding in whats called ball mill and all of that will sound more easy if you might have some time to check out few of my videos like making C6 firework stars, should open up the view for you on pyro stars 💯
@@MakeAndDestroyFireworks Thank you bro, yeah iam making Stars and iam in construction for a Ball mill like self made, bc iam doin it by a sieve. But Thank you and your videos are amazing :)
just wondering but did you use this as the binder to?
Nice making Superb
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How many grams do you use for lift charge?
I don't measure for flower pots, ~1-2g
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Can u give me lift charge formula
Nice job
Tnx pyro
Why do u need holes in these paper lids?
He made a batch of these, he uses them for the top side and under side. One hole he uses for the fuse. They could also provide ventillation for gases to escape, which can contribute to a more efficient burn.
Looks simular like adding AL flitter 101
what country do you live in
Hi friend this just carbon and sugar
Good for a horsetail effect...
Yeah, exactly
With you we learn new techniques everyday excellent video 🔥 💣 💥 🫡