In the "rubber stars" comp that you use, I replace the .11 red gum with .9 phenolic resin and the colors are even more vivid. It takes less solvent (denatured alcohol) and is easier to work into a paste if you're going to cut or pump the stars. At the moment, phenolic resin is much cheaper than red gum.
Nice black cat tat! Been following you for a while but never have commented until I just seen that black cat tattoo pretty cool. Keep up the good work and thanks for doing these videos as they greatly help me in my firework building
I don't know if this is universal, but my experience with measuring devices(scales, calipers, micrometers, etc..) Is that the last place on the measurement it shows represents the tolerance(aka slop). I'd guess that the manual or calibration info of this scale would show something like +/-0.05, meaning it's only meant to be accurate to 0.1ths. If you NEED to measure accurately to 0.01 you'll need a scale that's stated tolerance is +/-0.005. Not sure why the last decimal is 5. My guess is because it's the middle.