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Filling a firework rocket. The case or coffin of paper is placed in a form
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Filling a firework rocket. The case or coffin of paper is placed in a form
Filling a firework rocket. The case or coffin of paper is placed in a form and forced to a good fit with a couple of sharp blows with a mallet. It was then filled with the explosive charge using a funnel (G) to pour in measures (F), and rammed down firmly after each measure. From A Rich Cabinet, with Variety of Inventions by John White (London, 1658)
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1658 Cabinet Case Charge Coffin Couple Down Explosive Filled Filling Forced Form Funnel Good Gunpowder Inventions John Mallet Measure Paper Rich Rocket Sharp Variety Blows Firework Firmly Measures Pour Rammed
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This print from John White's "A Rich Cabinet, with Variety of Inventions" takes us back to the year 1658, offering a glimpse into the intricate process of filling a firework rocket. The image showcases the meticulous craftsmanship involved in creating these explosive marvels. In this particular scene, we witness an artisan skillfully placing the case or coffin made of paper into a form. With a couple of sharp blows from a mallet, he ensures that it fits perfectly before commencing the next step. A funnel (G) is then employed to pour measured amounts (F) of gunpowder into the awaiting casing. As each measure is poured in, it is firmly rammed down to create space for subsequent charges. This method guarantees optimal performance and safety during ignition. The combination of precision and force applied by these skilled craftsmen demonstrates their commitment to producing fireworks that dazzle spectators while adhering to strict quality standards. John White's London publication serves as both an educational resource and testament to human ingenuity during this era. It allows us to appreciate not only the artistry behind fireworks but also how historical inventions continue to inspire modern-day pyrotechnics displays. This remarkable photograph print transports us back in time, providing insight into an age-old tradition that continues to ignite our imaginations today.
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