Friday, January 11, 2008

How To Make Fire Balls


Learn to make fire balls that you can hold in your hands. Simple tutorial with nice music.

16 comments:

jhzet said...

Really cool, but I don't know if I would be brave enough to hold one.

rick said...

playing with fire eh?
this looks real smart-an accident waiting to happen.some kid is going to burn down their house.

George said...

The balls are touching! :O

nc said...

I just tried this, I don't know if it was a joke or what, but it was way too hot to handle, nobody was hurt and nothing burned down, I just couldn't pick it up :(

I want to play with fireballs

MatthewT said...

Amazing.

ender said...

I did it and it worked well

Anon E Moose said...

______________BALLS._________________
_________They Are Touching___________

Unknown said...

Well, didn't work for me :/

Amanda said...

So does it work or NOT?

Euan said...

Hi -
Haven't tried it yet, but know it will work great. I used to be a fire juggler and this is a great alternative to the $100 fire-balls you get in the specialist shops.
Anyone that got burnt... just avoid the top and keep them moving.

Unknown said...

Goodness gracious, great balls of fire!

KsK said...

Hey, I tried it out and it worked.
I made sure I got 100% cotton shirt and string. It did get a little bit warm. When it did I just dropped it on the ground because I was outside. It's really cool though.

Alex said...

It definitely works---you just have to keep moving it from hand to hand so it doesn't get too hot.

The flames are actually quite controlled. My friend was messing around with fireballs in my house and he dropped it on carpet and all sorts of things and nothing caught fire.

Lighter fluid burns at a fairly low temperature, so most things wouldn't be ignited easily.

Unknown said...

lol ude the hole t-shirt

Jon said...

An entire shirt? :p

"HEY EVERYBODY! LETS GO PLAY FIRE-KICKBALL!!"

Unknown said...

not a whole t-shirt. a piece of a t-shirt made from 100% cotton