The problem I have with this fusing style is, you only ever get one cake at a time. Which is okay, if you like that, but I prefer to see a couple of cakes together or in multiples, especially at 200g. It also lends itself to a slower pace, which can drag at times. But so long as you have fun and stay safe, keep doing what you're doing.
@@gapyrodawg5181 Yeah that is a good idea, I do have a cheap firing system. I am learning as I go. I got less than 6 shows under my belt right now, but hope to keep it up. I mainly started this channel to connect and learn more. I think 2021 should be a good Pyro year for me. Thanks for the input.
@@noobpyrotech9991 that's basically the method I used for a few years. Especially when it's not a scripted show and you just wanna keep something going on in the sky but don't care what it is. Run your single fuse show like you had it, but keep a second board loaded up with random or extra cakes on a cheap system that way if your show isn't going like you want got 12 ques loaded up to supplement the show when and where you see fit. I always ran several fuses per que with fast fuse that way I could really kick it up near the end. Sometimes a single fuse board can let you down and not perform the way you had planned. This way you can control what's going up in those slower parts. Add a second cheap system set to all fire for your finale when you really wanna kick it up and end on a controlled sky puke. Just a few things I've tried in the past, just remember there's no wrong way and as long as you enjoyed it that's all that matters👍🎇👍
Dope little show bro. Especially for single fusing and being able to enjoy it with the family. Only thing id complain about is the cadence on the mortars. They were a bit slower than id personally prefer but I guess there was a bit of comparison and experimentation going on so I can't hate too much.😇
The cakes had duct tape. And the ones on the mortar shells were that foil hvac tape. I now just use that Kraft/masking tape. I am still learning and might change it up when I find something new and better. I will one day get a show together just the way I want, but need time, money, and space to set up.
Dope little show bro. Especially for single fusing and being able to enjoy it with the family. Only thing id complain about is the cadence on the mortars. They were a bit slower than id personally prefer but I guess there was a bit of comparison and experimentation going on so I can't hate too much.😇
Might need to check them drawers around 0.06😂💩😂
Awesome show bud my favorite you lit off was at 00:05 that barking spider novelty
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Some of those shells were nice at the end.Thank you for sharing this video
Yep saved the best for last. Need to work on the timing.
A realistic backyard show nice
Nice set up👍🎇👍
Yeah but I will fuse some stuff that will go off faster with multiple cakes so I can get more intense effect.
Already seen your video before but I think backyard shows are the best 🙂
Thanks man…I will just be a backyard Pyro, of just that neighbor. My stuff won’t get too crazy and be simple.
Nice show bro.. i love the rush of how it comes when u put it together in ur head with the setup style cakes and etc. lol pyro life
The problem I have with this fusing style is, you only ever get one cake at a time. Which is okay, if you like that, but I prefer to see a couple of cakes together or in multiples, especially at 200g. It also lends itself to a slower pace, which can drag at times. But so long as you have fun and stay safe, keep doing what you're doing.
Ya me too but i tend to make two boards go off and just time it right
Yeah it does get slow but I will do a hybrid of techniques on a bigger show. I has been reliable so far.
You could always run a Second board with a Few of the same cakes on a cheap Chinese firing system to add in various extra sky filler here&there.
@@gapyrodawg5181 Yeah that is a good idea, I do have a cheap firing system. I am learning as I go. I got less than 6 shows under my belt right now, but hope to keep it up. I mainly started this channel to connect and learn more. I think 2021 should be a good Pyro year for me. Thanks for the input.
@@noobpyrotech9991 that's basically the method I used for a few years. Especially when it's not a scripted show and you just wanna keep something going on in the sky but don't care what it is. Run your single fuse show like you had it, but keep a second board loaded up with random or extra cakes on a cheap system that way if your show isn't going like you want got 12 ques loaded up to supplement the show when and where you see fit. I always ran several fuses per que with fast fuse that way I could really kick it up near the end. Sometimes a single fuse board can let you down and not perform the way you had planned. This way you can control what's going up in those slower parts. Add a second cheap system set to all fire for your finale when you really wanna kick it up and end on a controlled sky puke. Just a few things I've tried in the past, just remember there's no wrong way and as long as you enjoyed it that's all that matters👍🎇👍
Dope little show bro. Especially for single fusing and being able to enjoy it with the family. Only thing id complain about is the cadence on the mortars. They were a bit slower than id personally prefer but I guess there was a bit of comparison and experimentation going on so I can't hate too much.😇
Got a new subscriber those were some hard breaking canister shells wow
Thanks….there are some better ones out there but I am happy to get whatever I can get my hands on.
Nice! Where did you get the blue and red tubes for the canisters?
I got them from pyroboom I think…it’s been years. Just do a search and several store should pop up.
Hello man!
What is the name of tape and fuse what you used in show??
The cakes had duct tape. And the ones on the mortar shells were that foil hvac tape. I now just use that Kraft/masking tape. I am still learning and might change it up when I find something new and better. I will one day get a show together just the way I want, but need time, money, and space to set up.
Really nice🌚🌚🌚🌚🌚
Thanks working on a better one.
How much did it all cost?
I would say under 400 if you can shop right. I bought regular price and over a period of time.
nice show :)
Thanks, still needed some work but the later ones will be better.
@@noobpyrotech9991 take a look what i made with friend :) ua-cam.com/video/VFMlP0E-11E/v-deo.html
@@aigledefoam yeah great set up. Subbed.
Really nice show. I subscribe to your channel.
Did you use a remote to set them off?
No that was a one fuse…that’s was it was so stretched out. I am now doing remote, one fuse, or a mix of the two for my shows now.
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Did you shit yourself 00:05?
Lame
Dope little show bro. Especially for single fusing and being able to enjoy it with the family. Only thing id complain about is the cadence on the mortars. They were a bit slower than id personally prefer but I guess there was a bit of comparison and experimentation going on so I can't hate too much.😇