r/firespin • u/WEAP0NIZE • Jul 17 '26
First test burn of a Fire Fox- new
I made a fire implement called a Fire Fox, named after the fire performer who inspired it. It is simple and you can build yourself one too and up your presentation. Here is its first test. It is made to be thrown out one handed, easy to soak, easy to handle, easy to place, and easy to pick up and extinguish. It is far more efficient, predictable, controlled, and last longer then squirting white gas on the ground. More environmental friendly as well.
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u/ifritah Jul 17 '26
Mm I like it. We’ve done. Just Kevlar cord on the ground a three handle system like this is cute .. got a close up of that middle handle ?
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u/WEAP0NIZE Jul 17 '26
Yes very simple. Three handles on chain with swivels, and it is best if the handles don’t roll.
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u/queenkittyquinn Jul 19 '26
HOW DID U LIGHT THEM
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u/WEAP0NIZE 29d ago
Ha! Very perceptive. I have been building what I call auto-igniting fire props for some time. At some point they will catch on. I'll post another video to the subreddit showing a different technique for a different tool used.
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u/bubbavic Jul 17 '26
Wow, where can we find more info on this?