5 Things I Learned from Making a Fire Breathing Tire Sculpture
I didn’t know what I wanted to create for my local Maker Faire, but I knew I wanted it to make a big impression… with fire!
I didn’t know what I wanted to create for my local Maker Faire, but I knew I wanted it to make a big impression… with fire!
Teach your kids a healthy respect for combustion and fire with these awesome matchstick rockets.
Learn the basics of using propane safely to start incorporating fire effects into your projects.
Wielding fire and metal, sculptor Ryon Gesink creates massive sculptures that illuminate the night sky with metal.
Sawdust. If you’re a woodworker chances are you’ve got a ton of the stuff flying around. Put it to use with a DIY Sawdust Stove.
Trying to get a flame effect operating without appropriate parts is too dangerous to be worthwhile. So pack these essential spare parts.
The dunk tank bellowed with flame and pushed and howled at another throw as the occupant flirted with immolation.