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Posted: hiho, who can help me and share his/her experiences of sparkling pois? how do you make them (all i know is that it takes "steel wool" - in german "stahlwolle", dont know the english word... - instead of kefla)? how far do the sparks reach? how far away from the audience should i position myself? it would be great if someone could help, or tell me, who i could ask! thanks, jana ajak@vuesch.org
UCOFSILVER Member 15,417 posts Location: South Wales
Posted: you shoud search for them.
its next to "main index" at the top of this page.
(but only this one so you have to come to this thread everytime you want to search for something )
trying typing in "wire wool" or "sparkely" or "cor blimey, look at that, Arthur!"
*HyperLightBRONZE Member old hand 1,174 posts Location: Great Malvern [UK]
Posted: I made mine out of a bird feeder - cut it in half, fold the ends over then stuff with wire wool. Add a bit of coat-hangar wire so you have something to clip onto, light it and off you go. In my experience, the sparks will fly anything up to about 40-50ft in every direction!!!
Cake or Death?
UCOFSILVER Member 15,417 posts Location: South Wales
Posted: Sorry abou that..
try these ones first:
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