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  1. Minamoto Kobayashi

    Verde Volcano Jr., a 520nm 1500 mW 8 Lenses System Handheld Laser

    Dear forum, how are You? I haven't forgot You, I could never do it :giggle: Simply I was busy to build a special handheld laser, and this time I have overstepped myself. The result has exceeded all my expectations ... in a few words, I created something simply perfect! Now, before you drool up...
  2. Minamoto Kobayashi

    How To Realize Perfect 5" Shells.

    LOOL .. boobs, boobs and again boobs ... boobs everywhere, on television, inside the hard disks, between the fireworks! :giggle:
  3. Minamoto Kobayashi

    How To Realize Perfect 5" Shells.

    Mainly the accidents happens when You are building the fireworks, not when they are done. If a firework auto-ignite, or it is near a static electricity source, or the chems inside was pyroforic, incompatible or susceptible of frictions/injuries. Or You have placed them inside a volcano. I do not...
  4. Minamoto Kobayashi

    How To Realize Perfect 5" Shells.

    Gluing the inside part of the rocket with hot glue: Join firmly the two parts until the glue harden (30 sec is enough): Removing, with the help of a cutter, the glue in excess and finishing the part with a turn of 20mm gummed tape: The finished firework. Soon the video .. and as a...
  5. Minamoto Kobayashi

    How To Realize Perfect 5" Shells.

    Turn the hemis upside down and place it on the top of the other hemis: While rotating the two joined hemis, gently hammer the upper hemis with the help of a rubber hammer or other suitable tool. The ideal hammering points are limited from the 25mm and the 46mm circles, so while rotating the...
  6. Minamoto Kobayashi

    How To Realize Perfect 5" Shells.

    Hello forum. Here is the third chapter of my tutorials: how to realize perfect 5 inches shells. This tutorial is the continuation of my previous tutorials https://laserpointerforums.com/threads/how-to-make-hot-granulated-r-candy-mix.103345/ and...
  7. Minamoto Kobayashi

    What is happened to DTR?

    Everything clear now, sorry for the question! Unfortunately working every day with Amazon , DHL and FedEx I took the habit of ultra-fast deliveries :rolleyes:
  8. Minamoto Kobayashi

    What is happened to DTR?

    Ok, I received just now a pre-shipment advise from Paypal. After 19 days Paypal advise me that they have received a shipment label, so the diode was not sent yet. 19 days from the payment the shipment is again in awaiting-status, very interesting fact. I understand that everyone can have...
  9. Minamoto Kobayashi

    What is happened to DTR?

    19 days ago I sent money to Mr. Jordan for a pricey green diode. I haven't received the diode yet, I do not have any tracking number, and the worst thing is that Jordan do not reply to my multiple mails. Strange behavior, because the Jordan that I remember always reply to the mails pretty fast...
  10. Minamoto Kobayashi

    Making very performant nozzleless r-candy rockets with my granulated mix.

    Hi RedCowboy! You are a careful observer LOL :sneaky:. It is a 8" shell but it is my first attempt. It is massive, more than 2KG, and my main concern is to make a rocket able to lift such weight! The total weight (shell plus rocket plus 3 sticks) can reach 3KG total :censored:o_O This is the...
  11. Minamoto Kobayashi

    Making very performant nozzleless r-candy rockets with my granulated mix.

    Applying two stripes of gummed tape around the rings: And now the fuses: a Visco superfast fuse (1 meter/second) and a green falling leaf slow fuse: The ending part of the fast fuse was folded. When the fuse will be fully inserted, it will rest firmly in place because lock against the walls...
  12. Minamoto Kobayashi

    Making very performant nozzleless r-candy rockets with my granulated mix.

    Two homemade cardboard rings glued around the tube offer an excellent point of support for the 5" shell: Creating a countersink around the ID of the last ring to perfectly accommodate the shell inside: Painting the ugly white-ish cutted borders of the rings:
  13. Minamoto Kobayashi

    Making very performant nozzleless r-candy rockets with my granulated mix.

    Hello forum. As promised a lot of times ago here is a complete tutorial how to make performant r-candy rockets. This kind of rocket is suitable to lift perfectly a 5" shell. This tutorial follow my last one...
  14. Minamoto Kobayashi

    Verde Volcano - A 2600 mW, 520nm double-diode, optical corrected and expanded ON SALE - SOLD !!

    The laser was delivered today. Wait to hear the "yu-huuuuuu" screams LOL :LOL:
  15. Minamoto Kobayashi

    My new handmade star roller is ready!

    This is a very cheap star roller made by plastic. Wrong rotation, is counterclockwise. Rotation too fast: as You can see, the stars aren't spherical and they have different diameters. Too much noisy. Imperfection rotation, it is out of axis. My star roller is tiltable so It is easy to roll out...
  16. Minamoto Kobayashi

    My new handmade star roller is ready!

    Usually the star roller vessel is made of metal. The cheapers are made in plastic. Until the stars are wetted there is absolutely no danger of static discharges or accidental ignition. The motor is grounded and I'm always in direct contact with the floor. In the worst case, but it is almost...
  17. Minamoto Kobayashi

    My new handmade star roller is ready!

    Hi. The "Star Roller" is a tool that permit to build stars starting from hunting pellets. The stars are the effect that You see when a firework explode in air :)
  18. Minamoto Kobayashi

    My new handmade star roller is ready!

    Here is some shots of my new handmade star roller. A modified brand new stainless steel pot with some hunting pellets: The wood panel is tilting, so it is possible to remove the pin to inclinate the pot and spill the ready stars: The tilting system: The speed control device: With this...
  19. Minamoto Kobayashi

    Verde Volcano - A 2600 mW, 520nm double-diode, optical corrected and expanded ON SALE - SOLD !!

    Laser sold! Mr. LuxIncendendus is the luckly owner! :giggle:(y)


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