Make a Fire Wire (Easy Steel Wool Fireworks)
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Once you've reached an age where sparklers are no longer fun, it's time to upgrade to science and steel wool. It may be basic chemistry, but as you'll see in the video, simplicity can amaze more than complexity, as well as create some really impressive fireworks.

A fire wire makes use of the rapid oxidation of iron and carbon that is possible within the fine strands of steel wool. Because the strands are so thin, there is a massive surface area of exposed metal. When initiated with the energy of a lighter or 9-volt battery, the steel begins to react with the oxygen in the air to form Fe2O3 and Fe3O4, commonly known as rust. The reaction produces enough energy to heat neighboring strands of steel wool to the point where they also begin to react. The steel will then continue to oxidize until it has all been changed to rust, or has collapsed into a mass that no longer allows enough air in for a reaction.

This process is rapidly accelerated when the steel wool is spun by a wire because more oxygen is forced into the reaction. At the same time, pieces of burning steel break away as it burns, creating the effect seen in the video.

How To Make a Fire Wire (Easy Steel Wool Fireworks)

A fire wire throws off thousands of very hot sparks, so it should absolutely not be used in dry areas or where fires are likely. A wide brimmed hat or hood should also be worn to lessen the risk of burns, and safety glasses are necessary to protect the eyes. Only cotton or wool clothing should be worn when using a fire wire or any other fireworks, as synthetic fibers are flammable and can melt to the skin.

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Rachel Mansur (157) 11/30/11 10:20 AM
Insane video. Beautiful.
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Justin Meyers (191) 11/30/11 10:47 AM
Very impressive job! This has got to be the best steel wool fireworks tutorial yet.
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Bryan Crow (175) 11/30/11 11:38 AM
Excellent video. This brought back fond memories. Making Steel Wool Fireworks was one of my favorite pastimes during my high-school years.
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Cory Poole (66) 11/30/11 4:34 PM
Wow. So easy to make...I have a bunch of steel wool in my garage I use for "sanding" various projects... Hmmm...Now to find a place where I won't start a fire or get arrested! :) I really want to take some cool still photos of this.
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Ben (13) 11/30/11 7:39 PM
Thanks for the kind comments!
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amir pourdad (2) 12/6/11 7:58 AM
could you just use a 9 volt battery to start this? instead of a gas lighter?
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Ben (13) 12/6/11 8:08 AM
Yes, that will work fine.
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Cerek Tunca (186) 12/16/11 8:30 PM
This would be great with long exposure...
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