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JonaBRONZE Member journeyman 78 posts Location: United Kingdom
Posted: Fire poi_ is DIY worth it:
OR_ is spending £30 just rite for what u ge t:
YEY! i got the poi down form under the motorway bridge!
SpitFireGOLD Member Mand's Girl....and The Not So Shy One 2,723 posts Location: Calgary, Alberta Canada
Posted: Making your own poi is cheeper, but time consuming, especially if you haven't done it before.
If it's your first set, there's something to be said for buying your first set and use it as a model to build subsequent sets, as well.
If I'm doing cathedral folds, I'll build my own, since those are relatively easy. If I go for cylindrical wicks, I buy them. I don't have the tools to drill through the cylinder. Monkey fists...well, I don't know how to do a monkey fist knot so I've gotta buy those as well.
Not sure this has helped much or not, but there you have it.
Solitude sometimes speaks to you, and you should listen.
JonaBRONZE Member journeyman 78 posts Location: United Kingdom
Posted: ive found the cylindrical ones gonig for cheapest £25-£30- this about rite?
YEY! i got the poi down form under the motorway bridge!
_Aime_SILVER Member Carpal \'Tunnel 4,172 posts Location: Hastings, United Kingdom
Posted: Making fire poi is good when your grounded and have niothing else to do I've made about 3 sets to date and the've been great. I've spun with my mates from HoP and there ok, but the flames are titchy! Its really cool when you've finished and look at them and say "wow i made them!" Of course ive got a big strong dad to help me as well
andythepoiaddict 508 posts Location: manchester, uk
Posted: jona...email me at high_with_my friends n i'll send ya simple detailed instructions on how to make yer own.
It's smashing to be back x
andythepoiaddict 508 posts Location: manchester, uk
Posted: BUGGER..MEANT to say high_with_my_friends@(do no include this)yahoo.com
It's smashing to be back x
JonaBRONZE Member journeyman 78 posts Location: United Kingdom
Posted: cheers andy! umm, but im still confused about ur address...
high_with_my_friends@(do no include this)yahoo.com
was that ment to be do NOT include this--or do?
YEY! i got the poi down form under the motorway bridge!
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