MontanaMike
06-22-2021, 11:16 PM
I've been poking cakes for a couple of years and have yet to get 100% fire. I'm sure there are a few things I'm doing wrong.
Specifically -- zipper cakes that have lots of tubes about 3/8" or so.... what's the best way to connect MJG initiators to them? In the past I've had a couple not go off, which I attributed (maybe?) to the shroud going all the way through the tube and touching the other side, effectively blocking the fire. Is it better to shove a piece of faster fuse in and connect that to the initiator? I always leave the shroud on the initiators, should I take it off for these small-tube cakes?
And, on other cakes -- NOABs seem to have this issue -- every video I've seen shows the poke hole being made right above where the fuse goes into the first tube, which makes sense. But, sometimes you poke in there and it's just air, can't feel the crunchy powder. So should a person poke somewhere else, or (again) use a piece of fast fuse alongside the regular fuse?
Any advice to help me get to my hoped-for 100% would be appreciated.
Specifically -- zipper cakes that have lots of tubes about 3/8" or so.... what's the best way to connect MJG initiators to them? In the past I've had a couple not go off, which I attributed (maybe?) to the shroud going all the way through the tube and touching the other side, effectively blocking the fire. Is it better to shove a piece of faster fuse in and connect that to the initiator? I always leave the shroud on the initiators, should I take it off for these small-tube cakes?
And, on other cakes -- NOABs seem to have this issue -- every video I've seen shows the poke hole being made right above where the fuse goes into the first tube, which makes sense. But, sometimes you poke in there and it's just air, can't feel the crunchy powder. So should a person poke somewhere else, or (again) use a piece of fast fuse alongside the regular fuse?
Any advice to help me get to my hoped-for 100% would be appreciated.