I would totally LOVE to! ...Except that all of my poi gear got stollen this past Easter while spinning at a park. I turned my head and someone walked off with my fire gear :(
44 feet of 3/8" Kevlar Rope. My super-hot-wife's sewing scissors to cut the rope. Electrical tape to keep the cut rope from fraying and also to mark the center of the ropes. Welded steel ring to weave into the kevlar knot. Anything to grip the ends of the rope - In my video I used plumber's plyers. A ruler to make sure both wicks are the same length. Ballchain, ballchain attachments (x4), quicklinks (x2), and Poi handles. And bolt cutters to cut the ballchain.
do you mind if i ask where you get your wick and stainless steel rings and whatnot?
Robertperson 2 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
so you use two 11 feet long ropes to make one 18 inch snakes?
Robertperson 4 months ago
@Robertperson Correct. This gives me a super thick 18" snake. Thick = holds more gas = longer burn time = bigger fire.
matthewjamesroberts 3 months ago
can u chow a video of these in action. im a little nerotic about getting my moneys worth out of uber expensive material.
Kingofkerosine 4 months ago in playlist More videos from matthewjamesroberts
I would totally LOVE to! ...Except that all of my poi gear got stollen this past Easter while spinning at a park. I turned my head and someone walked off with my fire gear :(
matthewjamesroberts 4 months ago
44 feet of 3/8" Kevlar Rope. My super-hot-wife's sewing scissors to cut the rope. Electrical tape to keep the cut rope from fraying and also to mark the center of the ropes. Welded steel ring to weave into the kevlar knot. Anything to grip the ends of the rope - In my video I used plumber's plyers. A ruler to make sure both wicks are the same length. Ballchain, ballchain attachments (x4), quicklinks (x2), and Poi handles. And bolt cutters to cut the ballchain.
matthewjamesroberts 7 months ago
could you do a video showing what materials you use ?????
gelanjp 8 months ago