The attention to detail, skill and craftsmanship is unparalleled. A true master. Thank you for sharing this knowledge.
@sirspark-a-lot8782Ай бұрын
Ned is the master of "Strive for Perfection while settling for Excellence"
@TheactualcurrentseaАй бұрын
Crazy to see how much prep has to go into making sure everything he has setup, is ready for its step in the process. Super cool. Thanks Ned.
@palkvalvik3177Ай бұрын
Thank you fore sharing this , it is so important that this kind off art staying alive and the "trick`s he sharing keep on living 🙂
@vikingpyrotechnics_123 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing this with us 🙂 Greets from Germany
@jaimishra81Ай бұрын
Fantastic, so much attention to detail , thanks Ned for letting us watch a true master in action.
@RoninPyro77Ай бұрын
I've rolled so many tube's it's stupid and I have never once thought to sand the edges so it's smooth. May not seem like a big deal but it's pure genius in my book.
@ericday604Ай бұрын
Great to see this process in action. Thanks for preserving this info.
@yogidemis8513Ай бұрын
Great work Ned, keep it up!!
@PyroThunder4979Ай бұрын
This is a true masterclass in firework building and a true master at his trade!
@dalewagnerW1EW3 күн бұрын
Hi Ned, you may not remember me but you helped me with many questions many years ago. I had to back away after mother-in-law and grandson moved in. I have a SLD 1 # rocket tooling set and just recently pulled it out and wondered if Steve was still with us. That was a great video and so nice to watch! Thank you for sharing and great to see you again!!🧨 Dale- Pyro513
@nedgorski3 күн бұрын
Hi, Dale. Steve is still around, but he's really slowing down nowadays. He's certainly been a rocket motor guru over the years.
@claeswikberg8958Ай бұрын
that's a lot of experience rolled up right there...
@semag93Ай бұрын
Wow, you can tell he's done this More than once!
@MetalHeadPyro510Ай бұрын
It's called Laduke wrapping paper?
@nedgorskiАй бұрын
Are you asking a particular question, M??
@MetalHeadPyro510Ай бұрын
@nedgorski I'm looking for paper tubes with the same golden brown tint preferably in spiral but the only ones I can find are from India and that's a high shipping cost. The only golden brown I see in this country are hand rolled not sold by any pyro co. All the craft tubes sold by online pyro companies don't have that nice gold color with smooth touch. Rather they look very dull, are very fuzzy and have ugly freckles. Where can I get them?
@nedgorskiАй бұрын
@@MetalHeadPyro510 I'd suggest NEPTubes from WoodysRocks.com
@MetalHeadPyro510Ай бұрын
@@nedgorski Sorry man, but that's not the same paper. I have NEPT. I'm going to have to just roll my own with the right wrapping paper if I can find it. Do you know what paper the man is using in this video? Thanks.
@nedgorskiАй бұрын
@@MetalHeadPyro510 In my experience, nothing beats NEPTubes, although the recent one are not quite as strong as the ones from years ago. I don't know what paper Steve is using in that video.
@NagashiChidorii22 күн бұрын
This is great and all but who the hell is going to be able to get a rod with a precise cut to hold the paper on the lathe while it spins?
@nedgorski22 күн бұрын
A machinist, or someone who knows a good one.
@NagashiChidorii22 күн бұрын
@ i had inquired multiple local machinists for rocket tooling instead of buying from Firesmith or Woodys and they had quoted $200 just for setup and total was about $500. Machinists dont seem to be cheap so i ended buying my own lathe but i cant cut a precise line like this on a rod without a mill machine.
@nedgorski22 күн бұрын
@@NagashiChidorii I'd bet that Caleb could/would do it for a reasonable price. He's very customer service oriented.
@patman0250Күн бұрын
@@nedgorski Yeah if you can get ahold of him though, guy seems incredibly busy.
@homegrownpyrotechnics70-30Ай бұрын
That's a nice setup he's got going on there. Without some type of jig like that, it's really hard to make tubes of that quality.