genereyn
05-30-2018, 12:01 PM
I'm going to use Firewire initiators to launch canister shells. A couple of methods have been described to do this. One is to poke (using a brass awl) a hole through the bottom of the shell. The other is to poke through the fuse hole in the side of the shell. In both cases the initiator, with the shroud in place, is inserted through the hole into the lift charge.
I like the idea of the bottom poke because it's easy to do and seems to me like there would be less restraint on the shell as it lifts out of the mortar.
The "problem" I encounter, however, is that the shroud, now vertical, doesn't penetrate nearly far enough into the lift charge from the bottom in order to simply cover the initiator and the hole with a piece of tape. The lift charge cavity is already filled with black powder and there doesn't seem to be room to accommodate the length of the shroud. Removing the shroud certainly would work but doesn't seem like a good idea. It also doesn't seem right to leave part of the shroud sticking out of the bottom of the shell preventing the shell from sitting on the bottom of the mortar.
Inserting the initiator through the fuse hole in the side is also easy to do and the shroud, now horizontal, doesn't take up much more space that the original fuse. I'm just concerned that this placement might tend to more restrain the shell as it lifts.
I'm aware that in either case the initiator wires themselves should be restrained either by a screw in the rack or by a hole near the top of the mortar.
I like the idea of the bottom poke because it's easy to do and seems to me like there would be less restraint on the shell as it lifts out of the mortar.
The "problem" I encounter, however, is that the shroud, now vertical, doesn't penetrate nearly far enough into the lift charge from the bottom in order to simply cover the initiator and the hole with a piece of tape. The lift charge cavity is already filled with black powder and there doesn't seem to be room to accommodate the length of the shroud. Removing the shroud certainly would work but doesn't seem like a good idea. It also doesn't seem right to leave part of the shroud sticking out of the bottom of the shell preventing the shell from sitting on the bottom of the mortar.
Inserting the initiator through the fuse hole in the side is also easy to do and the shroud, now horizontal, doesn't take up much more space that the original fuse. I'm just concerned that this placement might tend to more restrain the shell as it lifts.
I'm aware that in either case the initiator wires themselves should be restrained either by a screw in the rack or by a hole near the top of the mortar.