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Posted: Most of the staffs I see offered for sale have tube core wicks but I have seen a few staff (maybe they were juggling clubs) with cathedral wicks. Anyone tried cathedral wicks on staff? How do they compare in fire size and length of burn? Can you put giant monkeyfists on the ends of a staff?
I have found lots of discussion about different wick design for poi but not much on staff.
"Better to burn out than it is to rust" - Neil Young
polaritySILVER Member veteran 1,228 posts Location: on the wrong planet, United Kingdom
Posted: I'm not a staff spinner (saving something for when I get bored with poi) but I've already considered how to attach different wicks to the ends of a tube.
The only trouble I can see with using something other than tube cores, is that without the staff running through the wick they're much more prone to being knocked off, unless they are fixed very firmly.
Cathedrals could be mounted with a bolt through them, attached to a plug in the staff that expands as the bolt is tightened, and monkey fists could be tied around balls attached to the staff ends in a similar manner. My only worry would be the plug coming loose after a few knocks, so something a bit more engineered, like a solid metal plug, threaded down the center for the bolt, and with screws fixing it to the tube might be better idea. Not everyone has access to tools for making something like that though.
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SkulduggeryGOLD Member Pirate Pixie Crew Captain 8,428 posts Location: Wales
Posted: you might find this picture of some interest. Pyromonkey made that, have a chat with him.
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MiGGOLD Member Self-Flagellation Expert 3,414 posts Location: Bogged at CG, Australia
Posted: If the staff was solid, you could thread the ends, and put a pair of locknuts on each end.
NN|WWW|NN=======
This would be at each end, where: N=Nut |=Washer W=Wick = is the handle.
Hardest part with this one is threading the bar long enough to do put wicks on. Though, if you just got threaded bar, and put a handle on it, then you shouldn't have to worry.
If hollow, you could still do something similar, i guess, but it would be rather tricky without some tools/equipment, like a welder.
I can weld nuts into the ends of my staff without any problem, would need to use Loc-Tite or some other thread locking compound to keep them from loosening. The other way I thought of was to use a solid plug, cross-drill it and put a machine screw & nut through the staff , through the plug, and out the other side of the staff. MiG, the threaded rod welded into the staff and the wick secured to it with a couple of nuts is a good idea too.
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Zauberdachsenthusiast 220 posts Location: The village of Edinburgh