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Posted: Hey, anyone out there know how to make a fire sculpture or where i can get info from? I never done this kinda thing before but seen it and been impressed. Want to do it for some friends having a (humanist/unorthodox) 'wedding' where there will be a lot of kids... Nothing too flash or complex, but large(ish) and dramatic would be nice. Any info,(materials needed, danger zones, etc) however basic, gratefully received... Cheers! x
never say never...
DomBRONZE Member Carpal \'Tunnel 3,009 posts Location: Bristol, UK
Posted: Hi manitou, this has been discussed before so I suggest doing a [Old link] and look through some old threads.
And good to see you're thinking of safety danger zones. Remember - a lot of sculptures invlove a metal skeleton which stays hot for a long time after the fire has gone out.
Posted: You could take a look on the omnia website www.omnia-neocelt.com and mail Sic, he built a wickerman before(pretty nice one) and knows a thin or two. The burning man website may be a good idea, but don't know if they handle wickerman stuff.
*wanders off nodding "the shadow of the wickerman is rising up again..."*
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