Okay, so today I tried to make this “crossfire ball” thing. I saw it online and thought it looked pretty cool, so I wanted to give it a shot myself.

Getting Started
First, I needed to gather some stuff. I grabbed:
- Some regular string, nothing fancy.
- A lighter, of course. Gotta have fire, right?
- And this stuff called “accelerant.” To make the flame looks more awesome!
Putting It Together
I started by wrapping the string around and around, making it into a ball shape. It wasn’t perfect, but hey, it’s my first try. Then, I soaked the whole ball on the “accelerant”. gotta make sure it lights up good, you know?
The Fiery Moment
Now for the fun part! I took it outside ’cause, safety first, don’t want to burn the house down. I found a clear spot, placed the string ball down, and with a flick of the lighter, lit it up!
It caught fire pretty quick, all thanks to that accelerant. It burned for a good while, and the flames looked pretty impressive, I gotta say. It was a bit like a mini bonfire, just a small, controlled one.
Final Thoughts
So, that’s how my “crossfire ball” experiment went. It was fun to make and watch it burn. And, I learned a thing or two along the way, might tweak the design next time. Maybe add some colors to the flame? We’ll see!