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  • LOL fail math! 105 LEDS for $10 comes out to a little less the $0.10 a piece. FUCKING RETARD, lay off the ex that shit is killing your brain!

  • @cvackar1 aren't you a cute wittle troll..... coochie coochie coo.

  • Awesome idea, thanks for the vid!

  • I like this. But it needs polishing

    How did you hollow out the glue stick?

  • you've got skills, nunchuck skills. ha ha

  • @mindciller thanks dude you should see my more recent vids :)

  • dude good video great info but you need to stop dropping stuff man.

  • Thank for good idea

    How many hour battery 2032 and 2016 stay glow ?

  • 2 2032s will get to about half brightness after 9 hours, but will be lit (dimly) for up to 4 days.

  • damm dude ur a beast:D

    .

    were do u get thoughs little lights?

    i string..i need some little practice one's

  • see the part 4:03 to 4:05

    it is clearly show that the glowstick in put inside another container or you can say tube. may i know how you get it or make it?

  • there cool but they remind me of a kids toy bro XD

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  • i mean the part at 3:55

    you took out the led stick out from the container

    i like glow stringing, but i scare the led and battery fly out and hit some one if i really swing very hard, so i really like the idea that put the led stick into another transparent container, so that we can switch colors less than 1 minute'

  • hey, i'm a bit curious about the container that u put in you LED stick in when you doing the demo.

    may i know, how to make it, or buy it? may be you can create another video just for it, it will give the viewers a better idea.

  • just the regular chemical glowsticks you can find at walmart. and after they are used you cut them open and clean them out with warm water and soap.

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  • Why not just wire in a switch? I mean, you could do it with tape even, that way you wont lose your paper ((or get it sweaty and have it fall apart in your pocket)). also, you wont have to take apart your chucks or strings everytime you want to stop.

    Theres also an easier way to make led sticks using iNova lights, but you don't have as much flexibility.

    Good tutorial for people that may have the stuff sitting around, which is possible, because its only watch batteries and leds!

    =]

  • yeah ive tried the inovas and they are fantastic but they lose contact sometimes and shuts off then you have to take them out and turn them back on, and they dont fit in the flowchuck tubing. and im making plastic keys since the paper is flimsy. and how do you wire in a switch

  • its pretty easy, most switches have a wiring diagram on them, and its a matter of 3 wires, some are only 2 and go right in the middle of the circuit. I believe push button switches just go in the middle of the circuit. I haven't messed with electronics in about 2 years, but its pretty simple. You can even put the stuff together with electrical tape if you wanted, although I would solder, at least the parts to attatch the switch, because the contacts are usually pretty small.

  • very cool man...easy to make...thanks man

  • *sarcastic as shit*

    OMG!! THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH

    FOR TELLING ME HOW TO TAPE IT,

    I MEAN, CMON! I REALLY WOULD HAVE

    BEEN LOST WITHOUT THIS AMAZING

    VIDEO BECAUSE ITS SOO INFORMATIVE!!

  • Wow 3075 total views till i got my first asshole comment that pretty damn surprising. Well this video is designed for a forigner or someone with a mental disorder or the least common denominator. so anyone can do it no excuses.

  • lol... your gayy as hell... 3075 views??? how about only 60 views dude

  • im talking about for all my vids. you see i said total views.

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