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Make a flaming fireball shooter just like magicians use. Save $$ and MAKE your own! Awesome pyrotechnics effect! Safe to use indoors and out!



 
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Step 1: What You Need...

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1. 3/8-1/2" aluminum or copper rod. I used aluminum and got it at Home Depot. Cut to 3"
2. 1/4 X 28 nut - I had one in my parts bin
3. 1/2" Heatshrink tubing
4. 1.5v Glo-plug - Theater Effects
5. Flash cotton and flash paper.
6. JB Weld
7. Small zip ties
8. SPST Momentary Switch - Radio Shack
9. Butt splice
10. AA Battery holder and battery
slynaugh says: Apr 8, 2012. 9:16 PM
Do you have to use a butt splice? If you don't, what do you have to do to not use it? (I've got all the stuff, except the butt splice, and I wanna know if I can just do it as is, or if I have to use the splice)
spittingisfun says: Apr 2, 2011. 1:06 PM
do not Use a 1/2 copper or aluminum rod 1/2 shrink tubing will not fit ps someone thine telll me what the right size is no jokes please!!!
fkhalsa in reply to spittingisfunApr 3, 2011. 11:07 PM
I think he said he used 1/2" in the video. I used 7/16" brass, though I'd recommend going with a larger tube if you can, as the effect is much nicer.

Before I had my tube I used a plastic thing that some toothpicks came in, which was closer to 3/4" on one end, though it narrowed slightly towards the back. The difference I noticed was that the wider tube creates much larger, nicer looking fireballs, but doesn't shoot them as far. On the other hand, the smaller brass tube still makes pretty nice looking fireballs, shoots them farther, and is pretty much necessary if you intend on using this for magic tricks (the bigger tube would be too visible from behind your hand).

Overall, I think 1/2" is probably a pretty good size, and I'm pretty sure it is what is used in the ones you can buy in magic shops and online:
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41yLuil08UL._SL500_AA300_.jpg
http://www.revolutionmagic.com/images_product/flash-gun-fire-trick-pr.jpg
5/8" would probably also work pretty well. Just decide which size you need based on whether you want to be able to conceal it or not, and then based on what type of effect you'd like to produce (farther shooting or bigger fireballs).

As for the shrink wrap, that's really not necessary, it's just for looks. As you can see in the pictures above, the commercially produced ones prefer just the tube. This is probably because the brass blends with your skin better than black shrink tube, and they're normally made for magic tricks, so you want to keep them hidden.
If you want to use the shrink tubing anyways, keep this in mind: shrink tubing is normally measured at it's un-shrunk size, so you will need a piece that is larger than your tube by a fair amount, which you can then shrink down over it using a hair dryer or lighter.
It looks to me like (in the video) he happened to have a piece that was just large enough to slip snugly over his tube, and therefore didn't need to be shrunk, but it's more likely that a piece of the same diameter will not fit, and therefore you'd do better by shrinking a large one down. Keep in mind also that it will shrink slightly in length too, so cut it a little long at first.
spittingisfun in reply to fkhalsaApr 6, 2011. 3:07 PM
1/2 outside diameter or inside
fkhalsa in reply to spittingisfunApr 6, 2011. 4:22 PM
I have no idea what he used (I don't think he mentions it that accurately). I used 7/16" OD, but once again, the size isn't precisely important. Just choose your size depending on what sort of effect you want:
larger = less distance, larger fireballs (and more cotton and paper needed)
smaller = shoots farther, smaller fireballs, easier to conceal.

To be specific, I used a thin walled tube, so the ID was only 1/16" smaller than the OD. However based on my experience I'd recommend using a larger tube than i used - at least 1/2" ID in my opinion.

One other fact to consider: at some point, you will get an inverse effect with a smaller tube - it will not shoot farther. This is because at some point, if the tube is too small, you can only use very little flash cotton, or else you'll just shoot the paper out without it igniting. And of course with less flash cotton, it won't shoot as far. That's the advantage of a particularly wide tube (think 5/8") - the large area lets you still use a lot of flash cotton while still igniting the paper, and using more cotton will shoot it farther, so it's generally a more optimum configuration, barring any size/concealment issues.

I noticed this effect after using a pen tube to shoot fireballs - it won't shoot as far because anything more than a teeny amount of flash cotton will just shoot the paper out un-ignited.On the other hand, a pen tube loaded with flash cotton is great for shooting other stuff out :) - it's really powerful!

Sorry about going on and on. I try to make sure I answer the question in the first line before I go on and on about other stuff I've noticed, so you can ignore the rest if you like.
Majafero says: Feb 4, 2009. 4:58 AM
i just love asking this question........ how much does this cost???
fkhalsa in reply to MajaferoMar 4, 2011. 8:07 AM
As of March 2011:
(even though this is an old question, I'm posting it in case anyone still wants to know the answer now)
Just go through and add up the things you don't already have:
PARTS:
Tube - $10
Nut - $5
Glo Plug - $4-5
Switch - $4-5
Battery Holder $1
Wire Ties (you could use a lot of other things) - $5
Butt Splice (optional if you just solder it) - $4
Heat shrink (kinda optional) - $4

TOOLS:
JB Weld - $4
Soldering Iron Kit - $7

CONSUMABLES:
Flash Paper (2"x3" 20 pcs) - $4
Flash Cotton - $10
AA Battery - $2

Min Cost (if you already own the tools and consumables, skip the optionals, and find a nut laying around) - $19
Max Cost - $65
fkhalsa in reply to fkhalsaMar 4, 2011. 9:10 AM
Oops, forgot Hack Saw for the tools section. Add $10 for that if you don't have one. That makes the max cost $75.
spittingisfun in reply to fkhalsaApr 2, 2011. 1:04 PM
you are wrong it cost10-20 bucks
fkhalsa in reply to spittingisfunApr 2, 2011. 3:03 PM
Notice I put a max and min cost. The min cost I could find was $19, but if you already have the tube, or are able to find some of the other parts for cheaper, it could be as low as $9. If you look through the list you can see the justification for the price. Maybe you found something for cheaper than I could, or already had several of the parts?
spittingisfun in reply to fkhalsaApr 3, 2011. 5:43 PM
do u know what size nut the fox Glow Plug, Standard Long, 1.5V needs?
fkhalsa in reply to spittingisfunApr 3, 2011. 6:37 PM
It's a 1/4" by 32, which is pretty much impossible to find (I tried). Your best bet would probably be an online specialty hardware store.

I ended up taking a piece of 1/4" plywood, drilling a hole in it, and then threading the glow plug in to make threads. I then fitted this into the end of the tube, slightly recessed, and soldered the washer that came with the glow plug onto the end, filling all the gaps with solder. I was then able to solder the negative lead right onto the end of the tube, and then thread the glow plug through the washer and solder (making contact), right into the plywood.

Sorry about the quality of the pic, though I think you can see the basic idea. You of course can't see the plywood because it's under the solder.

This is of course just what I did. If you can find a nut that would be much easier, but I got impatient and just kinda made it up.
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spittingisfun in reply to fkhalsaApr 3, 2011. 7:50 PM
thank you soooooo much
fkhalsa in reply to spittingisfunApr 3, 2011. 11:09 PM
Your welcome!
spittingisfun says: Apr 2, 2011. 1:10 PM
kipkay if u see this please tell what size of tube u exactly used!
thebboy says: May 2, 2008. 3:06 PM
um, Kipkay, this is the funky thing with mine. We built it and it works alright, but the switch DISCONNECTS the circuit when it's pushed. Other than that it works fine. Do the switchs have a negative and positive side?
fkhalsa in reply to thebboyMar 4, 2011. 8:13 AM
There are two kinds of momentary switches: N.C and N.O.
When you buy it you want to look for N.O. (normally open), not what you have: N.C. (normally closed).
Normally open means the circuit is open until you press the switch, then it closes the circuit.
Normally closed means the circuit is closed until you press the switch, then it opens the circuit.
An open circuit is disconnected.
MorganTheAdventurer in reply to thebboyMay 2, 2008. 3:55 PM
No switches don't have a positive and negative side, so it dosent matter how its attached. There may be some switches with positive and negative, but I havent seen any yet so I doubt it.
thebboy in reply to MorganTheAdventurerMay 2, 2008. 4:42 PM
i wonder what happened
MorganTheAdventurer in reply to thebboyMay 2, 2008. 8:28 PM
hmmm you might have the type of switch that turns off when you push it, and turns on when its not pushed. Thats really all I can think of right now unless one of your connections isn't on properly.
thebboy in reply to MorganTheAdventurerMay 3, 2008. 6:13 AM
probably, i don't know. i sorta know about electrical stuff, but not enough. it all works, just the switch's reversed
patricksanford in reply to thebboyMay 9, 2008. 8:52 AM
you could also have a short in the wiring. if the wires are touching someplace they're not supposed to, then pushing the switch could just be diverting the electricity back to the batter, and "turning it off"
thebboy in reply to patricksanfordMay 10, 2008. 5:40 AM
no, the wires are all fine. i think i just have a different kind of switch
Nirjuana in reply to thebboyMay 8, 2008. 8:02 AM
Yeah, I think you have a wrong type of switch, usually they connect the circuit when pressed but this seems that you have you one those bit rarer ones that disconnect when pressed, try to find a another kind of push switch and try again
thebboy in reply to NirjuanaMay 9, 2008. 6:39 AM
okay, thanks
Pierce 93 says: Jun 30, 2010. 3:59 PM
If I were to build a near-exact replica of this fireball shooter, would I also be able to ignite small model rocket engines with this?
fkhalsa in reply to Pierce 93Mar 4, 2011. 7:44 AM
1. NOT a good idea. Not so close to your hands.
2. Most model rocket engines i've seen have a narrow hole that an igniter needs to be stuck into. The end is just a ceramic cap. So your glo-plug would never actually make contact with the propellant, which is what is needed for it to ignite.

You Could make something like this, but wired to a model rocket igniter instead of a glo plug, but once again, only try that if you don't care too much about having hands. Seriously.

If you are thinking of trying to get the flash paper fireball to shoot and ignite the engine, the hole in the ceramic cap is too small, so it is VERY unlikely you'd actually get a flame to contact the propellant. The engines are designed to ignite only in very specific circumstances, almost to the point where pretty much only the provided igniters would work. I actually think in most cases open flame won't even do it.
PyroTechno says: Feb 1, 2011. 6:33 PM
could i use a 1.5 glo-plug from nitro rc cars?
fkhalsa in reply to PyroTechnoMar 4, 2011. 7:35 AM
Yes. The Fox 1.5V glo-plug is about $4, and I think thats the exact one he's using. I actually don't think they make glo-plugs for much else. They just happen to be convenient for stuff like this.
glassgiant says: Dec 12, 2010. 8:09 AM
Awesome tutorial, thanks.  I made one concealable with a tilt switch for a friend's Xmas present!


pyro=fire says: Aug 20, 2010. 8:28 AM
how do u hold the fire ball in your hand? im also shppen for the stuf now
chrisdinishak says: Mar 11, 2010. 1:12 PM
pretty cool i used fire cracker stuff b/c i found no flach cotton lots of smoke did not work
imgeek1337 says: Feb 26, 2010. 8:13 AM
can you make a  glo plug from nichrome wire?
UltraMagnus says: Nov 29, 2009. 6:45 AM
how much current does one of these glow plugs draw when triggered?  I want to mount something like this on a robot, so I need to know how much the transistor/relay/IGBT will have to be rated for.
steampirate says: Aug 7, 2009. 2:43 PM
how hot is the fireball? I am going to make a wizards staff that shoots fireballs using this concept but I need to know if it will catch the staff on fire!
_Scratch_ in reply to steampirateAug 26, 2009. 10:58 AM
I have a suggestion, you could use a metal pipe for the launch tube and cover the top inch of staff with aluminum foil. then paint the foil. if u want you could use a stain after painting.
Greg Westwood says: Jul 20, 2009. 1:29 PM
hi i made one of these and i cant seem to get hold of any flash cotton or paper is there anything else i could use i tried cotton wool/ paper dipped in white spirits and left to dry to i doesn't really work.
dasdew2 in reply to Greg WestwoodAug 8, 2009. 9:23 AM
if you find out where to get flash paper and flash coton can you tell me?
flammable in reply to dasdew2Aug 13, 2009. 7:09 AM
Hey try getting of the website he suggested in the video heres a link

http://www.theatrefx.com/store/commerce.cgi?product=flash_paper_and_related
jjps says: Jul 13, 2009. 5:33 PM
I am going to attach a ring to it so i can hide it in my palm and use my thumb to set it off.
the special terrorist says: Jul 6, 2009. 2:27 PM
could you use gunpowder with this to shoot marbles or will the glow plug burn out?
mikkelbg in reply to the special terroristJul 10, 2009. 3:30 AM
You could just use flash cotton with the marbles. I've tried using small wooden rods for ammo which works fine.
openroad12 says: Jul 8, 2009. 10:37 AM
would this work without the flash cotton
mikkelbg in reply to openroad12Jul 10, 2009. 3:21 AM
No. Thats what propels the flash paper out of the barrel. Without it you would just get a flash inside the aluminum rod.
Derin says: Jul 7, 2009. 5:01 AM
*resists**resists* still holding
Bridel568 says: Jun 30, 2009. 4:32 PM
hey kipkay how do you make the fireball that your holding in the beginning? is it just the flash cotton and flash paper? please tell us how to make it.
aldiy in reply to Bridel568Jul 6, 2009. 6:08 PM
you take a peice of 100% cotten cloth and role it into a ball. then you take a peice of 100% cotten thread about 5 feet long and attatch it to the needle and thread it through and spin it around the ball all the way. at the end you needle it through threw the ball one more time to make sure it stays. you then put lighter fule on it and light it adn that is how you do it.
Numb-Nuts says: May 23, 2009. 4:29 PM
What was that magical flamming ball in the begining because i MUST have it, alot of it! I LOVE FIRE!
Crakur in reply to Numb-NutsJun 6, 2009. 2:58 PM
search how to make fireballs on youtube
BgRdDragon says: Jun 1, 2009. 3:02 PM
FIRE!!!
Rotten194 says: May 24, 2009. 7:10 PM
Getting into safe projects now I see ;D
fjkl; says: May 24, 2009. 6:28 PM
Butt Splice LOL
zoologistnerd24 says: May 8, 2009. 1:37 PM
awesome now i can light all my fireworks at 1 time
junits15 says: Apr 26, 2009. 6:29 PM
In your video, it seems the JB weld held on very firmly to the rod an nut, I'm using JB weld for another project but it keeps breaking off! It is two peices of aluminum sheet, I tried sanding it, an it's drying right now, what am i supposed to do?
noviceEngineer says: Apr 24, 2009. 7:11 PM
I HAVE TO MAKE THIS
Jupitane says: Apr 12, 2009. 11:46 AM
Hey man this is an awsome instructable. Your youtube vids are pretty cool too! =) =) =)
Articas says: Apr 10, 2009. 6:31 AM
ive seen that that part was so awesome i was hoping one would hit someone
jackcday says: Mar 31, 2009. 10:23 AM
hee hee - butt splice
ShadowFlame says: Jul 31, 2008. 10:29 PM
this thing is awsome but im having some truble finding the supplies can anyone help???
Red49 in reply to ShadowFlameMar 3, 2009. 7:22 PM
Go to Lowes for the aluminum, for the glow plug and flash stuff online
pdub77 in reply to ShadowFlameAug 16, 2008. 4:41 PM
check out my upgrade at http://www.instructables.com/id/how_to_make_a_glow_plug_lead_wire_for_your_flame_s/

there is some helpful hints at the end for finding supplies near you. =)
mapgene76 says: Nov 22, 2008. 9:01 PM
Does anyone know where i can find the 1/4x28 nut. I tried home depot but the closest size they have is 1/4x 20
Red49 in reply to mapgene76Mar 3, 2009. 7:20 PM
Lowes has everything
Mgillila25 says: Jan 7, 2009. 2:27 PM
Yea I don't know if you knew, but they have the EXACT same thing in Makezine. If you thought it up by your-self, Nice... But if not... Give make a little credit. thanks.
Red49 in reply to Mgillila25Mar 3, 2009. 7:20 PM
lol incase you didnt notice he works for MAKE
Kipkay (author) in reply to Mgillila25Jan 7, 2009. 3:54 PM
LOL! Did you even watch the video?
spittingisfun in reply to KipkayApr 2, 2011. 1:15 PM
i have the tube u said on the video but the shrink tubing cant fit what size did u use please reply kipkay thank you
Mgillila25 in reply to KipkayJan 7, 2009. 4:41 PM
Lol, I didn't sorry about that. My bad. That's a little ironic...
cyrozap in reply to Mgillila25Jan 17, 2009. 8:07 PM
LOL: lol.
Pryo Chain says: Jan 23, 2009. 1:26 PM
Genius. Simply genius!
gamefreek says: Jan 22, 2009. 4:45 PM
coooooool!!!I love it.
paulpcc says: Jan 22, 2009. 4:25 PM
btw the top picture looks like Michael Barrymore
akinich says: Jan 5, 2009. 2:25 AM
hey what is flash paper and cotton
mxstar817 says: Nov 12, 2008. 3:08 PM
where else can you find the 1.5v glow plug? can you buy it from an auto parts store?
vIDo in reply to mxstar817Jan 3, 2009. 8:48 AM
you could try model building shops...
Pry0_Maniac says: Dec 27, 2008. 3:31 PM
VERY IMPORTANT!!!!!!!! I made mine and used it for a day or so then it wasn't working, I took it apart and there was gunk all over it, every couple days or so CLEAN IT OUT! IT HELPS A LOT I thought I wasn't all that money for only couple days of fun.
omkar_hummer says: Dec 20, 2008. 6:40 AM
can i wrap some flash powder in a paper? and use it as a flash paper?
mapgene76 says: Dec 11, 2008. 11:00 AM
the flash paper does not ignite what could be the problem
mapgene76 says: Dec 11, 2008. 10:57 AM
The flash cotton ignites but the paper doesn't can anyone help me understand this. Is the glow plug not getting hot enough?
nitrox027 says: Oct 12, 2008. 10:45 PM
get a supersoaker fill it with windshield fluid or some other liquid that's flammable tape a roll of paper to the end light the paper have fun
Rjdsmith in reply to nitrox027Oct 12, 2008. 11:35 PM
You Could do that if you hate staring in the mirror LOL
daywalker42 in reply to RjdsmithNov 18, 2008. 12:57 PM
no, it does work with some degree of afety, provided you don't buy one that leaks. :) I can't tell you why I know this for legal reasons ;)
BobicusIX says: Nov 7, 2008. 2:16 PM
Purely awesome!
CSM112 says: Mar 26, 2008. 6:19 AM
That would be 1/2" OD tubing instead of rod?
Kipkay (author) in reply to CSM112Mar 26, 2008. 5:04 PM
Yea. My bad. I said and showed 'rod' in the graphics but it is indeed a 'tube'.
iwantittoo in reply to KipkayOct 30, 2008. 12:54 PM
mmmmMMM the bolts here in holland are a bit too SMALL so it wont work.?
zeinir says: Oct 7, 2008. 6:59 PM
thanks im going to make one asapto sastify my fire needs
noahh says: May 15, 2008. 5:45 PM
how did you do that thing in the beginning with the fire tossing?
axist47 in reply to noahhAug 16, 2008. 11:19 AM
It's a very small ball of rags. You wrap it in string so it keeps its shape, then squirt lighter fluid into it so it soaks it up. then you just light it on fire and KAPOW! your own little fireball. Just squeeze it to put it out.
smashbob in reply to axist47Sep 27, 2008. 7:40 AM
thats pretty simple with a cool outcome. thanks.
noahh in reply to axist47Aug 16, 2008. 12:02 PM
cool. thanks.
smashbob says: Sep 27, 2008. 7:39 AM
awesome i'ble Kipkay. how do you come up with all of these cool ideas? +1
pdub77 says: Aug 16, 2008. 4:42 PM
Kipkay, awesome instructable! i have some mods and tips at http://www.instructables.com/id/how_to_make_a_glow_plug_lead_wire_for_your_flame_s/

let me know what you think.
axist47 says: Aug 16, 2008. 11:25 AM
OOOOOO you just gave me a good idea for a reusable firecracker device thingymajig. I'll have an ible up as soon as I test it.
Gene ValJean says: Jul 8, 2008. 11:18 PM
Kipkay, I love the instructable. Have you ever seen ALW' Phantom of the Opera on stage? The first thing I think of when reading this is the staff from the graveyard scene where he shoots fireballs from the head of the staff. There are a few hitches, though. It calls for multiple shots, and I don't think I could have three inches of pipe inside. (I've been tinkering with the idea of making my own version off the prop) Is there a way to reduce the size and maybe be able to have different switches for different tubes to activate at one's leisure?
Phantom5582 in reply to Gene ValJeanAug 1, 2008. 8:28 AM
I love Phantom of the Opera and what I can tell by looking at pictures, one could fit three small. You would need a glow-plug for each tube, but you can use the same control unit for all of them. I would use a finger switch along with another switch for each tube for safety. By the way, I think The Phantom's staff was connected to a hose that fed it gas for the fireballs.
Darth_Reese says: Jul 30, 2008. 10:02 AM
I think this Instructables was done nicely.
black kujo says: Jun 5, 2008. 7:48 PM
dude a bunch of people put your vids on thier web sites and take credit
Aftershock says: Jun 3, 2008. 12:21 PM
I. Am. Doing this. However, I live in Costa Rica, so XP. Going to NYC soon, so I'll pick this stuff up, I guess.
thebboy says: May 17, 2008. 2:57 PM
Hey kipkay, I tried this with a new battery and i think i used a little too much ammunition, held the button/switch for a little bit, then it totally exploded. Sounded like a .22 gun shot and it also broke the nut off. My dad and I also did all this by a tank of gasoline. (i was mowing that day and didn't see it sitting on the table.) I'm kind of lucky i didn't get seriously injured, but it was definitely one of the coolest things that's ever happened to me in a while.
rancidbry says: Mar 23, 2008. 3:37 PM
AMAZING!! Where is theatre works? Can I get flash paper and flash cotton at home depot?
Kipkay (author) in reply to rancidbryMar 23, 2008. 5:22 PM
Theatre Effects... http://www.theatrefx.com/ No you can't get flash paper at Home Depot but you can try a magic shop. You can also get glo-plugs at hobby stores.
thebboy in reply to KipkayApr 27, 2008. 9:20 AM
so a magic store and hobby stores. That answers my question. This is so cool! I'm making one with my dad as a good weekend project and then we'll both try to make one by ourselves. (although my dad's going to be around when i use the solder)
Hellchild in reply to thebboyMay 2, 2008. 6:53 AM
I don't remember any magic stores near us.
thebboy in reply to HellchildMay 2, 2008. 3:03 PM
ya, i looked in the phone books and didn't find many. also, i found the flash paper at a hobby store that sold accesories for model rockets
thebboy says: Apr 27, 2008. 6:52 AM
if people are wondering, this is where i got my materials. heatshrink tubing, super glue/epoxy similar to JB weld, small zip ties (come in a big bag), momentary switchs (they come in 4 packs), butt splices (they come in a big ba), AA battery holder and batteries, and a soldeing iron (my dad were short of one), i all found at RADIO SHACK. the aluminum rod (or copper) and the nut i found at HOME DEPOT, and they might have a glo plug if your lucky. as for the glo plug, i would look in any auto parts store, and i have no idea where to find the amunition. i hope that helped
thebboy says: Apr 27, 2008. 6:39 AM
i'm about halfway done with mine. just need to find the flash cotton and paper.
thebboy says: Apr 25, 2008. 3:55 PM
where can you find the MAJORITY of these items? Ace hardware?
thebboy says: Apr 21, 2008. 10:13 AM
wow kipkay, getting contracted by make magazine. now THAT is definetly something
GorillazMiko says: Apr 19, 2008. 9:44 PM
I don't get the MAKE: part of the video-- are you part of Make: or something? I was just confused by the awesome intro and ending. And the video. But it looked so... Make:-ish. :P Nice job!
whatsisface in reply to GorillazMikoApr 20, 2008. 9:40 AM
From "Telekenetic Pen": Kipkay says: I'm not 'from' MAKE Magazine but have recently been contracted to produce their Weekend Projects. This ible is from MAKE as I say in the video. It is not my idea in any shape or form.
ccallumm says: Apr 7, 2008. 4:17 PM
did u have to cut the ends off ur butt splice ? and wot does the butt splice do ? im onli 14 and have no idea :P
wetham00 says: Mar 22, 2008. 3:55 PM
if you want to make the fireball he was holding in the beginning i have posted an intructable on it. enjoy :,how to make a fireball
gadgetsrus in reply to wetham00Apr 6, 2008. 7:52 AM
thnx
gadgetsrus says: Apr 6, 2008. 7:49 AM
How do you make the fire ball you holding at the start of the video
cyber_meat says: Mar 25, 2008. 4:35 PM
could you make an instructable on how to make the "mystic cube" please.
computerwiz_222 in reply to cyber_meatMar 27, 2008. 3:50 PM
Look up how to make the cube, I made a video on how the mystic cube trick is done. Look up my channel computerwiz_222
smeeves in reply to computerwiz_222Mar 29, 2008. 11:07 PM
you mean the handheld one? if you do, all you need is a cotten shirt (100%) scissors, and thread. cotten thred works best. and of course, lighter fluid. cut a piece of the shirt and roll it into a ball. thread your needle with your thread and push it through the middle of the ball. wrap it around a buncha times and then push it through the middle again. VOILA! handheld fireball. douse it in ighter fluid (not absolutally saturated, but a bit) and light away! the cotten absorbs the lighter fluid so that only the lighter fluid burns, not the actual cotten. the thread it just used to hold the ball together, so cotten thread works best. other threads will just melt, and youll have to make more balls. i might post a real instructable if i figure out how.....
smeeves in reply to smeevesApr 3, 2008. 9:24 PM
at any decent 100% scissors store
IkilledKenny in reply to smeevesMar 31, 2008. 10:57 AM
where do yo buy 100% sissors? 8-)
Gecik says: Apr 3, 2008. 4:22 PM
Flash Paper and Flash Cotton are both nitrocellulose. Nitrocellulose is made by soaking cellulose (cotton, or paper) in nitric acid. A little sulfuric acid is also in the mix. This is a POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS procedure--find directions elsewhere! (I made it in a high-school chemistry lab under the direct, careful direction of the instructor.)
chr1ss says: Mar 31, 2008. 10:54 PM
GREAT!

But "flash" cotton/paper is not easy to get in most country's. ;-(
matt_sawyers says: Mar 29, 2008. 2:20 PM
I am definitely going to have to make this. I bought one of these awhile back online & ever since then I've been wanting to make my own. Now that I know someone else has attempted it I think I'll do it!
dummy1977 says: Mar 28, 2008. 7:06 AM
eeeeees a witch!!!!
cyber_meat says: Mar 25, 2008. 10:56 AM
your Instructables are definitely the coolest, but I was wondering if the glowplug is something that could be bought at radioshack, and if not was theater effects a web sight or just a store that happened to be in your area? and also do you think a glowplug could be used to fire a spud-gun?
F1X0R in reply to cyber_meatMar 28, 2008. 3:40 AM
You can get a bog standard glow plug from any autos shop, it may even be worth asking your local mechanics, they may even give you a free one., a glow plug can be used to fire a spud gun, using a bit of flash paper and hair spray!
Spokehedz in reply to cyber_meatMar 25, 2008. 1:39 PM
The glo-plug won't fire a spud gun. It is a little wire that gets hot. It's not a spark or a flame. It won't ignite the gas inside a chamber. The glo-plug can be bought at any decent-sized hobby store, as they are used for nitro cars, trucks, airplanes, helicopters and boats.
dUc0N in reply to SpokehedzMar 31, 2008. 2:24 AM
But if he uses said glo-plug with a bit of flash paper as he said, then it'll create an open flame, which /will/ ignite the gas.
M-26-7 says: Mar 27, 2008. 4:10 PM
Reminds me of something Job from arrested developmen would do
e-hizzle says: Mar 27, 2008. 2:18 PM
hey Kipkay your instructables are great! love this one. do you think you could post the fireball from the begining of the clip?
jeffconnelly says: Mar 25, 2008. 6:05 PM
Kipkay... I LOVE U!!! Jk, JK, I love your Instructables! Alot!
Mad Max says: Mar 25, 2008. 1:42 AM
I love all your Instructables kipkay, keep up the good work and I love fire(plz send me some gd pyro stuff). Could you make some of your Instructables easier to make (e.g. you could use a rubber band or a bicycle tube)
Sinistrahd says: Mar 24, 2008. 10:07 PM
Is there any chance that you could elaborate on loading procedures to get various distances, and maybe also discuss how to add effects such as colored flame or sparkles to the flame output? A home-made flash paper tutorial would be a great addition as well, but I guess that might not be an easy task. Thanks for the tut, though :)
swingline in reply to SinistrahdMar 24, 2008. 10:23 PM
All of the possible colors that can be made with a flame are here, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flame_test
the only problem is getting hold of these items.
Sinistrahd says: Mar 24, 2008. 8:26 PM
Just finished making and then messing with this little guy with some parts I had lying around and a trip to the magic shop. Great fun - and much safer than other fire-based "toys" for the size of the effect produced.
i make shooting things says: Mar 24, 2008. 5:23 PM
Why didnt i think of using glow plugs before (me and dad are into Model aviation he flies glow i prefer electric). Thanks for the inspiration Kipkay!
gorgo333 says: Mar 24, 2008. 2:40 PM
sorry kip, but I liked bre better.
killerjackalope says: Mar 24, 2008. 11:04 AM
I've got to say this isn't one of your best projects, it's a good exploitation of the paper and cotton but it's not really that much of a project I mean any nitro car racer or the like could do this with a glo-plug starter... I guess I just expect more from fireballs...
timmy1234s says: Mar 24, 2008. 10:42 AM
ANOTHER GR8 PROJECT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You are my idol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You are so cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
struckbyanarrow says: Mar 24, 2008. 10:34 AM
kipkay you've done it again GR8 project but why did you change your pic i thounght the movie thing was cool!
MaltiK says: Mar 22, 2008. 2:39 PM
and will just a tissue work?
damasta in reply to MaltiKMar 24, 2008. 6:25 AM
nope, you need flash paper tissue burns too slow and might destroy anything it hits
vanpaun says: Mar 23, 2008. 6:04 PM
will the paper go out in water? just think of doing this into a public urinal with lots of people around youve got my vote..............can i have yours ;)
MaltiK says: Mar 22, 2008. 2:38 PM
Will any cotton thing work?
Kipkay (author) in reply to MaltiKMar 23, 2008. 5:24 PM
No it has to be Flash cotton. Flash cotton ignites the flash paper.
zwild1 says: Mar 22, 2008. 8:37 PM
Heya Kip! Like the video, and a belated welcome to make! It stills feels a little stiff and commercial though, I'd enjoy your videos even more if they had some light humor in the mix. You're a pro maker, but some of us would like a little less gloss. Can't wait for some future videos!
Kipkay (author) in reply to zwild1Mar 23, 2008. 5:23 PM
If you've watched any of my 90+ videos you know I inject humor anytime I can. Sometimes it's subtle though. Thanks!
thebboy says: Mar 23, 2008. 10:35 AM
This is so cool! Hey man, i love your videos, and they just keep getting better and better. +1 and if you can vote multiple times then I'll give this a vote.
Hellchild in reply to thebboyMar 23, 2008. 11:52 AM
Dude i love kipkay's instructables too. Cool!!!!
thebboy in reply to HellchildMar 23, 2008. 4:33 PM
ya! horay for you buddy
Dim-1 says: Mar 23, 2008. 4:23 PM
Kipkay, you should make a book. I would title it "Kipkay's Interstellar Adventure Through Hyperspace and Sometimes Beyond".
crazypyro says: Mar 22, 2008. 12:48 PM
flash cotton is expensive though
Kipkay (author) in reply to crazypyroMar 22, 2008. 1:12 PM
Not really. $8 for a whole package. More than I'll ever use for this.
A good name in reply to KipkayMar 23, 2008. 2:34 PM
Haha, I saw this and I just thought... yep, kip's made another one... Before even reading ur name :P Thanks for reading the comments
Sivić in reply to KipkayMar 23, 2008. 11:43 AM
coooooooooooooollllllll!!!!!!!!!!
thebboy says: Mar 23, 2008. 10:36 AM
Yes i can vote multiple times!
GorillazMiko says: Mar 22, 2008. 8:41 PM
That's so awesome... hopefully I can do this if I get the parts. +1 rating.
reeding says: Mar 22, 2008. 12:26 PM
sorry but i think the one from make is a little better
Kipkay (author) in reply to reedingMar 22, 2008. 1:12 PM
Really? In what way?
reeding in reply to KipkayMar 22, 2008. 3:07 PM
it has easier instructions and im not saying yours is bad it is just more complicated
sgt.paper says: Mar 22, 2008. 10:38 AM
sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetttttttttttt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! here kitty kitty. :))
Lego man says: Mar 21, 2008. 6:20 PM
Sweet +1
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