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Goldfield Veteran user Traveller 388 Posts |
Hi folks
Quick question, I'm purchasing a supply of flash paper for use with KJ floating rose routine. Wondering if folks prefer a more transparent paper or the thicker stock (please see here: http://www.geelongfireworks.com.au/flash......ted.html ) Another reason I ask is if the weight of the thicker stock has any negative effect on the IT Any advice would be appreciated Cheers. Pete
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Harrismatic Elite user Greece 434 Posts |
I would suggest you the thicker one. It feels better, it looks betters, it suggests that it is a normal paper and not a light-as-feather one. Furthermore it will make a better rose easier and it will not have any negative effect on the IT. You will need more pressure to do the dancing part but I suppose that maybe this will be a positive point as the paper ball will make a bigger tension where you need it.
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Goldfield Veteran user Traveller 388 Posts |
Thank you Harrismatic for your advice, I now have confidence buying the 'thicker' paper
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tonysmith New user 52 Posts |
Hi...yes the THICK paper works the best for this. Thick paper burns slower but gives a bigger flame. Thin paper, because it burns faster, has a smaller flame effect, if that makes sense?
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