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Balloon Wheels They Are Made To Turn Horizontally: They Must Be


made two feet diameter, without any spokes, and very strong, with any

number of sides. On the top of a wheel range and fix in pots, three

inches diameter and seven inches high each, as many of these as there

are cases on the wheel: near the bottom of each pot make a small vent;

into each of these vents carry a leader from the tail of each case;

load some of the pots with stars, and some with serpents, crackers,

&c. As
he wheels turn, the pots will successively be fired, and throw

into the air a great variety of fires.





BALLOON CASES.



You must have an oval former, turned of smooth wood; then paste a

quantity of brown or cartridge-paper, and let it lie till the paste

has soaked all through; this done, rub the former with soap or grease,

to prevent the paper from sticking to it; then lay the paper on in

small slips, till you have made it one-third of the thickness of the

shell intended. Having thus done, set it to dry; and when dry, cut it

round the middle, leaving about one inch not cut, which will make the

halves join much better than if quite separated. When you have some

ready to join, place the halves even together, and let that dry; then

lay on paper all over as before, everywhere equal. When the shell is

thoroughly dry, burn a vent at top with a square iron.



Shells that are designed for stars only, may be made quite round, and

the thinner they are at the opening the better; for if they are too

strong, the stars are apt to break at the bursting of the shell.

Balloons must always be made to go easy into the mortars.





MORTARS.



These mortars must be made of pasteboard, with a small copper chamber

at bottom, in which the powder is to be placed, on which the balloon

is to be put. In the centre of the bottom of this chamber make a small

hole a little down the foot: the hole must be met by another of the

same size as the foot. Then putting a quick-match, or touch-string, of

touch-paper, into the hole, your mortar will be ready to be fired.



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