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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2006

This video tells you how to make good quality juggling balls using millet and balloons.
Have fun making my balls
:=)
Also check out my other tutorial how to make jugging clubs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8apAP_FZ01U

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  • 2 save money use rice instead of millet cheaper and easier to find

  • Yeah you can But remember dont use long corn rice as it can punsure the layers,small round risotto rice will do the job,But millet is used in most/all professional balls

  • Thanks a lot, I made my own and they are great.

  • Coool nice one mate

    Im glad your happy with your new balls,

    make a video of you and your new balls and post it as a video response!

    Regards...

  • I make tennis ball juggling balls in a similar manner, but I'm looking forward to eliminating the tennis balls now. I bet they will give a much better feel as well as reducing the price. THANKS !!!!!!

  • Hey thanks!

    The balls have an awesome grip.If you feel the balls are a little hard use less layers of balloons.

    Look forward to seeing some juggling videos from you soon.

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  • why do you put your camera up there

  • Great idea! Thanks so much. It looks fun.

  • Good demo! Here's an additional trick I've used to save time: Pour the millet thru a funnel into an empty pop or beer bottle. Then inflate the balloon a little and mount it over the bottle. (This takes a little skill but it's not too hard, compared to juggling!) Invert the bottle and the millet pours effortlessly into the bag! Carefully remove the balloon from bottle and let the air out.

  • thx

  • between 80 and 100 grams depending how heavy you want your juggling balls

    regards

    bs

  • Thanx, you are AWSOME!!!!!!

  • how many grams of millet should i put in ballon?

  • yeah  ;)

    thanks!

  • 80 grams of millet?

  • Excellent recipe thebluff! Balls are great and look more like bought in a shop than like self-made ones.

    See my profile - I've made clip where I'm making the same balls, but process is described in polish!

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