60g Ammonia Dynamite (699k), NG/AN/Corn Starch 50/45/5. This charge was confined with...legos. Nice and hi-tech. It was four dots (if you don't know what legos are this will confuse you, about an inch) by four dots and four pieces high (about two inches). At the end of the clip is what was left of the legos that I could recover. |
7g Mercury Fulminate (419k), with ACB napalm on it (bad idea). The "napalm" gave it a nice fireball effect, but greatly lowered the VoD. This was shot in our garden, no plants were harmed in the making of this footage. |
Small fireball (871k), it's clever, that's about it. My friend likes to move while he films, this makes for bad footage though. Note: A procedure for this can be found on EP's page. |
Just get the damn video. | Tackle (407k), a random video I found of some guy tackling another. Of course we edited it to include slow-mo. |
14g TNP (1.1M), Another charge contained in lego's. You'll see the dimensions in the footage. It was buried about 7 inches deep but it still impressed me. It had a 2g AP detonator that was in the middle of the TNP (not touching). This also has a little shot of our brand new home-made tripod. The main component is duct tape and these poles we use in our garden. |
LE with substitute black powder (481k), it's labeled Hogdon's. Pretty common in the US. Same friend as the fireball one, oh well. It was confined in a .223 casing pinched shut at the top. |