Q&A

How do you make a fire Wick?

How do you make a fire Wick?

Use a thick laundry string, commercially available candle wicking, or other 100-percent cotton cordage. Melt paraffin wax in a double boiler, slowly, never allowing it to smoke. Dip cotton string into the wax slowly, using pliers to hold one end (A).

What are Fire wicks made of?

Wick types Candle wicks are normally made out of braided cotton. Wicks are sometimes braided flat, so that as they burn they also curl back into the flame, thus making them self-consuming. Prior to the introduction of these wicks special scissors were used to trim the excess wick without extinguishing the flame.

How do you use fire wick?

As the prop burns down, you should smother the flame out ( do not try and blow or spin it out). Even if all the fuel is burned, the wick ends are still hot and the wicking material will continue to burn. After each use, allow the wicks to cool off.

What is Kevlar wick?

Renegade Kevlar Fire Wicks Renegade Fire or Kevlar wicks replaced asbestos wicking in the early 1980’s. This change in materials made fire juggling and fire performances possible. Renegade’s fire wick is the best quality on the market.

What fuel should I use for fire hooping?

The safest, most readily available fuels for fire props are Isoparaffin (RecosolG) and Kerosene as they are the least explosive. However, no fuel is “safe” and all fuels are toxic. Kerosene (“Kero”), also known as Paraffin, if it’s 100% pure, is not particularly toxic.

What is a fire hoop?

Fire hooping is fun! Detachable Fire Wicks give you ultimate fire prop diversity as they can be moved to different hoops and tubing sizes in just minutes. Get your burn on! 5/8″ Fire Hoop.

What kind of Wick do you use for fire poi?

KEVLAR ® /Cotton is a mixture of KEVLAR ® which provides absorption, weave stability, strength and is interwoven with cotton which provides the more absorption of fuel. Normally this weave is quite thick and when new is a pale white/yellow.

What kind of Wick is made of fiberglass?

Glassfibre wicks are made from very small glass fibre yarn (less than 9 microns thick) that are then woven to produce a white, soft and flexible fabric. Fibreglass melts at 3000°F (1650°C). Fiberglass (yarn grade) degenerates at 1000°F (537°C). In the correct weave they are very absorbent. Soaks in fuel well.

What kind of glue to use for Wick?

PVA, Elmers or white school glue can be used on the edges of all these wicks to provide enhanced abrasive resistance. The heat will harden and cure the glue. Wrap KEVLAR ® blend wicking over cotton wick. Fuel from Cotton will feed into the Kevlar ® blend where it will be burnt.

What kind of Wick do you use for a towel?

Towel wicks disintegrate after a few burns which will mean lots of burning pieces flying through the air even when wicks knock together. Cotton destroyed at about 600°F (315°C). Denim is made from Cotton in a twill weave. Great if you have an old pair of Jeans you do not want to wear. Reasonable fuel soakage but will be less than towel.