TYPES
OF SHELLS
OTHER
TYPES OF SHELLS
Chinese
Ball Shells
Chinese round shells
are ball sphere-shaped or pear-shaped and also have basic types of
structures just like the Japanese shells..

Cylinder or
Canister Shells
In these shells, the casings
are long-cylinder like, some made of cardboard, or wrapped in Kraft
paper and sealed at the ends. Most cylinder shells are either
domestic (made in U.S.A,) Spanish, Italian, or European-made. The
break is also non-symmetrical and covers a wide area in the sky.

Double and
Triple-Piled a.k.a. "Peanut" Shells
Contains two or more shells of the same size, stacked on top of each
other, fused together where both shells are launched simultaneously.
Types of shells vary on the manufacturer, but many color and effect
combinations are available upon request from the manufacturers.

Effect
Boxes, Finale Boxes, Barrages, a.k.a. "Cakes"
Cakes
can come in many sizes and shapes. Anywhere between 1" to
4" sizes are available. They consist of many single shot shells
(or Roman Candles) bundled together, and fused at the bottom. These
Special Effect Boxes are constructed to fire instantly. The safety
fuse is normally on the side of the box. Other new types of cakes
are Fan Cakes and Angled Cakes. They fire volleys of effects in a
fan, or in a certain type of shape such as "V" shaped,
"W" shaped and "IV" shaped. Each tube is a
single shot Roman Candle that fires to a height of 60-80 feet. Cakes
are generally used for ground displays or for finales.

RISING
ATTACHMENTS
(Photos
and articles courtesy
of Japan-Fireworks.com)