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Nothing all that special, but it does prove that you can throw more than a couple fireballs with a rope style whip.
-david david@fireninja.com www.fireninja.com
AdeSILVER Member Are we there yet? 1,897 posts Location: australia
Posted:
quote:Nothing all that special.
wow - that just looks fantastic, I was very impressed. I don't use whips and would love to hear more about how the whip makes the large flash of flame and light as it touches the ground...
essentially I want to know what makes it so
sonny_cmember 26 posts Location: Palmerston Nth, New Zealand
Posted: awesome vid man! i was looking at your site and im wondering to myself, if i make me one of these lil babies and ive never cracked a whip in my life can i still learn to use it well? is it relativly easy to learn? it looks like theres a bit of an art to it. i guess what im trying to say is how hard are these lil fellas to get used to?
fireninjamember 34 posts Location: Portland, Oregon, USA
Posted: Hey thanks guys.
>I don't use whips and would love >to hear more about how the whip >makes the large flash of flame >and light as it touches the ground
Actually, the whip is not touching the ground. I am cracking it which causes a fireball. What you are seeing is the light from the fireball reflecting off of the ground.
>ive never cracked a whip in >my life can i still learn to use >it well? is it relativly easy to >learn? it looks like theres a bit >of an art to it. i guess what im >trying to say is how hard are >these lil fellas to get used to?
It really helps to have some background with a real bullwhip. Hell, even with prior whip experience a firewhip is really dangerous -- if you fuck up you have a burning fuel-soaked wick tangled around you. If you are facing into the wind you can end up with a fireball in your face. I suggest a lot of practice unlit.
Posted: the fireballs from a firewhip are always impressive ( sorta like the sound ) it's a nice little video there dude
thats right i look like an albino ape that has had a bad day.. go ahead say something stupid... i dare ya !
Astarmember 1,591 posts Location: Nova Scotia, Canada.
Posted: Ivan 2+2=0
In response to your signature.
Now what are you going to do?
sonny_cmember 26 posts Location: Palmerston Nth, New Zealand
Posted: cheers fire ninja, even though it looks FUCKING AMAZING, i may jus leave it for a lil while until ive got more experience with all my other lil toys, a fireball in the face dosent really sound that attractive. cheers for the info man
fireninjamember 34 posts Location: Portland, Oregon, USA
Posted: Sorry Riz, no stills as of yet.... If you go to: