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Constructing a 16" double-petal, 5 color-changing chrysanthemum round shell. It's the Grand Canyon of shells, a 16-inch cavity that will eat up over a hundred dollars of stars, burst and lift, and create a display in the sky that will bring the audience to their feet. 14-year veteran Derek Zibell starts by saying that large caliber shells present different problems, and then shows us how it's done! From laying the first stars in the casing to final paste-in, the entire process is demonstrated, along with plenty of tips and explanations. It is an hour and 23 minutes of a pyro voyage you won't soon forget. Recorded at the 1st Summer Fireworks Festival.
INDEX: 00:00:00:00 Chapter 1, Opening Titles 00:01:40:01 Chapter 2, Beginning of Seminar 00:04:48:22 Chapter 3, Time Fuse 00:09:45:17 Chapter 4, Shell Casings 00:13:01:11 Chapter 5, Isolation of Components 00:16:59:19 Chapter 6, Stars 00:27:16:16 Chapter 7, Burst Charge 00:28:43:12 Chapter 8, Inner Petal 00:42:51:02 Chapter 9, Folding the Tissue Paper 00:47:40:28 Chapter 10, Putting the Two Hemis Together 01:03:54:21 Chapter 11, Pasting the Shell 01:11:02:17 Chapter 12, Lift Charge 01:13:44:00 Chapter 13, Q&A from Shell Building Roundtable 01:21:06:12 Chapter 14, Lighting of Derek's Shells 01:22:54:05 Chapter 15, Other Video Titles 01:24:21:11 Chapter 16, Ends
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