Luzifermember
1 post

Posted:
Hello there!

I need help!
Is it possible to make decent Poi myself or should I better buy them??

Luzifer

TheBovrilMonkeySILVER Member
Liquid Cow
2,629 posts
Location: High Wycombe, England


Posted:
I don't mean to sound rude, but have you done a search for this? There's an ample number of threads already on this topic that'll help.
Come to think of it, I think the FAQ has a fair bit in too.
I would give you the links, but I'm at work and shouldn't be on here at all

But there's no sense crying over every mistake. You just keep on trying till you run out of cake.


IdubIHoP Lurker
272 posts
Location: Medway, Kent, UK


Posted:
the main HoP page for making Poi

it's easy, cost varies from nothing to lots depending what you use

[ 25 June 2002, 23:47: Message edited by: sub ]

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master sodiummember
536 posts
Location: carson city, nevada


Posted:
if we're talking fire, I dont think that article adequately sums up how to make fire poi. it gives the method to make the same thing as you can buy in the shop.

I say just go to the hardware store and let your imagination run wild.

you can't have a war against terrorism because war IS terrorism.it's not about worshipping fire. its about making the fire want to worship you.


rexmember
263 posts
Location: Holiday, FL, USA


Posted:
you could also look at incendium fire circus

there you can find some plans.. along with step by step photos

The Welcome Mattmember
193 posts
Location: Manchester NH USA


Posted:
I started with the practice poi.. then got the the Buzz Poi. I think they would be great to learn on and will last you a long time.

I dreamt that I ate a 10 pound marshmellow and then when I woke up, my pillow was gone!


tricksenBRONZE Member
member
29 posts
Location: lake district,england


Posted:
try adam rice's site "firegear"crossroads/net.
good instructions on making fire poi.

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xtremravr...was here..member
337 posts
Location: amsterdam..i wish


Posted:
ooooo the best thing to tpractice with are definately the beaming poi from the sites shop!! they are *really* hard, and *really* heavy so if you hit yourself you'll learn not to do it very much...err...maybe thats not a very good idea..you could tie a couple chihuahua's to the end of leashes and swing those around, just dont let one of those little fockers bite ya, they urt really bad...wor you could go the safe way and make some out of socks..to do that do a search for the best directions.

Peace Luv Uni-t Respect Responsa-what?!?! Xtrem


Availablemember
93 posts
Location: ringwood,nj usa


Posted:
MATERIALS: 2 tennis balls
2 pieces of rope cutt to desired
lenght plus about 2 inches
2 metal washers
2 climbing handles(or cutt longer rope
and make loops at top for handle)

ok you'll need a tool to cutt a slice in one end of each tennis ball and to make a hole on the other end of each ball. bring the rope(i used climbing rope) through the hole and out of the slit. now slide the washer up the rope and make a real nice knott. squeeze it all back through the slice. repeat on other ball. the washer is there to stop the knott from leaving through the hole. now eather attach the handles or make a loop to make your own.
i find its a descent weight to learn with. as opposed the welts you can get from th beaming poi they do sting a bit when hitting yourself but they bounce so its not all absorbed by your body. also you can get waaaaaaaaaay crafty with these. attaching anything from a tail of feathers - uv reflective tails
one mich two mich
red mich blue mich

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Anselmmember
28 posts
Location: Central or Northern CA, depending on season


Posted:
For firepoi, try this: Instead of wrapping the wicking around a metal tube, try wrapping it directly around the chain, then drill and screw through the wick, making sure that at least one screw per wick goes through one of the chain links. I have a set of poi with three stacked wickd made this way, and they work great. Sturdy, too. And don't hurt nearly as much as the ones with the metal pipe center when they bop you! They're also lighter, which means that my three-wicks are only slightly heavyer than my single wicks.

Anselm


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