

Do one final test (you've been testing all along, right?), then hot glue over every exposed piece of metal (careful no glue gets into the slide switch - mine was open on the sides). Ellusionist made quite a stir ahead of the holidays last year when it debuted the Pyro fireball shooter.
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Pyro Mini was created for professional magicians, but due to the fact that shooting fire from your. The idea is that the whole thing is wired in series - both switches have to be closed to activate the glow plug.Įverything is in place. You can wear this compact fireball shooter on your wrist, or hide it for maximum effect. Solder the other mercury switch lead to the protruding glow plug post. Solder the remaining battery lead to the slide switch, then the other terminal of the switch to one of the mercury switch leads. This Wrist-Mounted Flamethrower is AWESOME - YouTube 0:00 / 6:24 This Wrist-Mounted Flamethrower is AWESOME MS Tech 492K subscribers Subscribe 120K views 5 years ago Never knew a. The raised end is filled is supported by hot glue. The Velcro is under the tube to help angle it out away from the wearer's wrist. I figured the safest method was to have the mercury switch open when the whole assembly was pointed down. Hot glue your components to the board, making sure to leave the leads free of glue. I used locking pliers so I could keep them on for the 20 minutes it took to cure. As any Harry Potter fan knows, the Incendio. Don't use too much (the coil inside needs to be free and clear and the post needs to stick out the back end. Our Incendio Wand is a one-of-a-kind accessory that allows you to shoot fireballs with the flick of your wrist.

Mix up some JBWeld or similar and push it into the gaps around the plug.

(Kipkay's instructable had a better method, if you can find 28 thread nuts, which I couldn't. Use pliers to crimp the end of the tube around the plug. Wire one lead of the battery around the threaded area of the plug and solder it in place. Cut the aluminum tube to length with a hacksaw and grind the sharp bits off.
