8 Large Rockets and a Large Ball Shell, video from Passfire the Fireworks Series
Video shared with permission from Passfire the Fireworks Series
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Lots of fine vids on that channel
Video shared with permission from Passfire the Fireworks Series
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Lots of fine vids on that channel
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The willow on that second rocket was intense. Good work!
Absolutely gorgeous Ned! A true master. Loved the last one with the beaut tails
@madbhagwatmahapurandevkina1943
Жыл бұрын
Iamalso
Thanks for all your pyro time Ned. You're an artist.
The demonstration was awesome as usual. I've never know anyone quite as professional as you. And once again, you really look great, very fit and healthy. You've found the fountain of youth :-)
Now that's a damn mortar shell.Im excited to see her go!
When someone can explain a technical subject thoroughly yet concisely in seconds you know they are a true Subject Matter Expert in their field. It's easy to become a Subject Matter Expert; just work intensely in the field for ten thousand hours. Done.
Fantastic rockets,, thank less crowd, I was clapping watching from home every time one went off,, well done sir. 👍👍
Very perfect rocket demonstration.
This video has such great capture of everythings hangtime! Heard a rumor while in another pyros livestream while talking about alternatives for rice hulls for bursts on willows and heard back in the day Ned would use different sizes of broken hemp buds, leaves and seeds well milled in black powder along with his color stars. Built myself a large fountian using cbd hemp biomass and seeds in honor of Neds experience level with this to celebrate the last day of rashashana. Neds an absolute master blender, phenomenally assembled pyro!
@nedgorski
4 жыл бұрын
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Beautiful shell and rockets.
Man I would love to be your neighbor!!! The things I could learn...u seem like a great teacher.
@nedgorski
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, PG. It's fun to pass some of the art along.
Love the sound of the rockets launching... Awesome.
3:26 Ned's reaction to small whistles, like, don't interupt me... Hahhaha, nice work Ned by the way!
These Ned Gorski videos are so interesting. I could see how this would be satisfying work. Art, science, engineering and craftsmanship all rolled into one.
@nedgorski
3 жыл бұрын
For sure, DM. That combination of skills and challenges keeps many of us interested in this art for a lifetime.
That shell really went off with quite a snap! Really enjoy your work!
Beautiful work brother...that difference in casing on the 12 made one hell of a difference AWESOME!💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
all.. but the second. absolutely beautiful.. no words can express.. what I'm going to do when I retire.. i wish I could hangout with you so you can teach me.. nothing like passing the world of fire down to people who understand and better yet.. appreciate what you do.. awesome....
@nedgorski
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Garrett. It is a satisfying artform/hobby
75:15:10 hat = Awesome idea, love it! Those rockets are great! As always, nice work!
The rockets were just phenomenal. Amazing quality and height!!
Beautiful craftsmanship, thanks 👍 !
The man the myth the legend!! 🚀
Wow.. simply incredible.. the take off sound of rockets is just amazing (sounds like a real missile).. long lasting sparkling explosion in the night sky is just a delight to watch
I love the sound of that.
The hat that Ned was wearing was fire 🔥
Uncle ned you've done it again.. Amazing work!
@JusticePyro
3 жыл бұрын
Well said. We need him to become Uncle Sam
@JusticePyro
3 жыл бұрын
They are likely related
*Nice Rockets =) Salute Ofti*
@pietkrediet7535
4 жыл бұрын
TheOftler salute ofti!
@niti189
4 жыл бұрын
Huhu ofti !
@leachimgrebnemulb5891
4 жыл бұрын
Great Show !! Nice Stuff !! Ofti... zünd an den Knaller !! ; )
@mussdatsein
3 жыл бұрын
I wonder what Ned thinks when he recognizes that you only do illegal stuff Ofti ;-) but maybe just my 2 cents.
@MeanLaQueefa
3 жыл бұрын
Big fan TheOftler
Wow Ned your work never ceases to amaze me!!!!
SWEET! You can test in my neighborhood so everyone in the Annapolis Valley can appreciate your work.
Killer rockets! And ball shell was freaking amazin! Thanks for sharing
New approach to video technique on your channel - very nice!
Maza aa gaya 😀😀😀😀 Excellent
7:08 was beautiful!
I liked 2:45 the best.. It seemed to be the loudest and most visual. Awesome !!
The silence and disappearance that occurs before the burst captivating,,
🇮🇹 MAGNIFICO 🇮🇹 🇮🇹FROM ITALY 🇮🇹
That is one serious break. Nice. Would love to see that with silver blinkers.
Nice
Ned, brother. i' m Nick from Russia, who cancer of blood fighter. I can to say THANK YOU. For you and your community. Be healthy!
@nedgorski
4 жыл бұрын
Nick, Hi. Good to hear from you. Stay well.
@nickschulz3024
4 жыл бұрын
@@nedgorski russian pyrotechnic community love you. Nukleofil say me what talk to you in video messenger with help to mexican guy))). He was happy.
I love fireworks and I loved those rockets!
Hey Ned, Dknopick here.. she’s a beauty as usual….
@nedgorski
2 ай бұрын
Thanks, Jeff.
Beautiful!
Great stuff Ned and passfire👍
Very nice ,👍👍
Love your work. And you hat :) For rocket counterwieghts I use spent 9mm or 5.56 casings you can pick up at any range (with permission) taped around the wood. It works phenominally well and greatly reduces the wood you need. Try it out!
Very informative. Greetings from Germany.
Awesome rockets go nice and high and nice bang loverly effects
ABSOLUTELY perfect ned
Freaking awesome. I wish I could purchase them off of him.
@nedgorski
4 жыл бұрын
Nope, Mike. But you can learn to make them for yourself, as part of a very satisfying artform.
Ned is spot on
Amazing!
Yep, I agree with the anouncer's suggestion that it would be nice to have Uncle Ned show up at the house with a batch of experiments. Only thing is, my Australian Shepard would end up in a doggy mental hospital from overwhelming panic attacks. He like many dogs runs, hides and shakes to the bone when he encounters loud explosive noises. With him, cap guns are a no,no. On the other hand another dog we had was a Beagle and firing a shotgun fazed him not at all as he circled the rabbit back to the hunter.
Man i love fireworks
7:10 the Moment if you are the guy with the biggest balls on new years eve🤣 love that one
Goddamn Ned, that was a hell of a bang.
Awesome 🤘🤘❤
Nice work Ned.
So good
Awesome
Awesome!!!
Sick rockets!
I wish ned was my uncle i would learn how to make those rockets very cool nice job Ned
Great video. How many inches deep and what diameter did you make the hollow core on the BP motor and how many inches long and diameter is the motor tube? Just finished making a BP rocket with a 1in report header but I’m hoping it lifts as some of my others either CATO’d or just didn’t lift. I want to be sure I’m choosing the right nozzle and BP core diameter in order to create the best amount of thrust. If you have any math formulas for fireworks weight and balance and nozzle size calculations for standard BP please let me know 🙏🏿. Once again the info was BANGING! ❤…pun intended 😂
! ! W😮W ! ! 💥🚀 Beautiful 😃 I too wish Ned was my uncle 😆😆😆💥
I love this stuff I wish I could be more involved and educated about it.
@YouLikeToast
4 жыл бұрын
Ned has a great website called fireworking.com
Awesome! :)
awsome ball shell
That was awesome,
Now here’s a guy that obviously knows his shit. Thats pretty damn impressive for a rocket.. I love the comet effect and slow breaks…
@nedgorski
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Adam. (My first name is Adam.....)
@av92
2 жыл бұрын
@@nedgorski Cool….. How long does each of those rockets take to craft??
@nedgorski
2 жыл бұрын
@@av92 I don't know, Adam. I'm making the components for 60 rockets for later this Fall. Making BP, making rocket propellant, waxing tubes, making stars, making other garnitures, making rising comet, making tube buster salutes. Then I'll be pressing motors, assembling and finishing headings, and then assembling the finished rockets. Lots of little steps I'll be working on most of the Summer.
@av92
2 жыл бұрын
@@nedgorski Do post the end results.. This is some great work you got here.. I got all kinds of chemicals but no patients to do it…
@nedgorski
2 жыл бұрын
@@av92 I will hopefully be posting vids later in the year, Adam. I'll be playing with comet to report inserts, falling leaves, and a variety of stars and garnitures. stay tuned. Patience is certainly a key in this art. In firework making, nothing good happens quickly.
I could see the rockets up to here !!!
Belíssimos Rojões, Meu Deus que alegria que felicidade.
NED is the 'Tom Brady' of Fireworks!
Nice!
proves speed of light is faster than sound
@7:47.....me!!! ThePieceKeeper, wishes Uncle Ned was his uncle!!!
@nedgorski
4 жыл бұрын
Adoption papers are available for the asking... (-:
I miss my rockets,awesome and I thought great break orientation.
Hello, what composition is used in rocket ? Pls tell me
Ned: yea we just have a few things to blow off nothing big” ARE U KIDDING BRO GGATS AWESOME
That's very nice
Nice video🎥 brother
7:00 it may have gone abit to the side, but that such a nice effect with those long tail crackling stars, what do you call those stars?
@nedgorski
2 жыл бұрын
Those are crackling Nishiki Kamuro stars, Claes. That about my favorite effect.
Wow .Great.
Thats 2nd one was nice.
good chanel ned your rockets are awsome ned iam from the uk
I used one of those on 4th of July and my whole neighborhood was like woah they are so loud the rockets are a bit expensive
Ned Gorski absolute legend
Explains why after setting up the main show TR made us stand with the crowd while he set off his rockets, "to get the best angle" he said, then he would let us go back down to fire the show.
Hey Ned, can you point me towards a good starting off point kit for rocket building. Have been to your website several times and cant find info on legality ordering the fuel kits such as whistle and or strobe considering i have no license. And a good beginner's press. Appreciate any and all info.
@nedgorski
4 жыл бұрын
I'd suggest Caleb's cohete tooling, or beginner's BP motor tooling kit, from woodysrocks.com , Mike. There is no license needed for ordering tooling or chemicals in hobbyist quantities, in the US, for now. Good luck. A good beginner's press would be an arbor press.
@pyromike3002
4 жыл бұрын
@@nedgorski Thanks buddy
Great from the Netherland
Rocket #2!
what an awesome video, love seeing these vids and ned giving us his knowledge
1:30 huge
simply great! i love what you are doing. as i said some time before this isn't possible here in germany if you don't want to go to jail. btw: the 'discussion' about banning private fireworks in germany gets intense. many cities already forbid it. unbelievable. oh my dear... i'm definitely born in the sickest country of the western world. weapon laws getting more than hilarious in 2020 (imagine: we'll need a license for buying a crossbow and lead in ammunition will be forbidden!!!) and i'm pretty sure that private fireworks are banned all over the country just one year later. jesus... please give me a good business idea to move to the USA!
@YNTGUNS
4 жыл бұрын
Man that sound horrible
I live fireworks would love to set up my own display with proper shells and rockets
7:10 ariel 😍
Awesom
I never was really interested in building rockets until I realized they were “orientation devices”. I haven’t built and aerial shell since. And in the VERY beginning I was reading and trying to learn from Skylighter. As there was no KZread back then. Or it wasn’t big if around at all. Then when YT was bigger I found “Uncle Ned” and his Pyro 101.....up to now 104 and his online pyro library. As it has all the info you’d ever need to know about pyrotechnics.
@nedgorski
4 жыл бұрын
Good to hear you're enjoying the art, James. Being able to reliably orient a cylindrical heading/shell really benefits the desired effect. Fallout has to be addressed, but that can be done with the addition of stick/tube-buster salutes. Enjoy.
I want those rockets !! 😍😍😍😍😍
6:27 main part start. ❣️❣️
@ramiel4068
3 жыл бұрын
Thamks
नमस्ते सर आप हिंदी में बोलो अच्छा लगेगा गुड नाइट मैं भंवर लाल चौधरी इंडिया
❤