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Focus Description:

There is only one burning candle in the candlestick. Nearby on the table are other similar, but unlit candles. Take one of them, light it from a burning candle and place the candle taken on top of the flame of the one in the candlestick. Then repeat the same with the next candle taken from the table.

As a result, a vertical structure of lit candles will grow above the candlestick, in which each lower candle with the tip of its flame supports the next candle above it, resting its fiery tongue against its base.

Focus secret:

Focus is performed using the metal structure shown in the figure. A small cup, the inner diameter of which is equal to the thickness of the candle, is equipped with two metal needles soldered into it, 4 and 6 cm high. candles:

Focus Fire facility

When you take such a candle from the table, then close the 6-cm needle that comes out from below with your hand from the audience and place this candle on the flame of an already burning candle, while you insert the 6-cm needle into the softened wax of that candle.

This focus is rather short - it lasts only a few seconds. It must be remembered that during its demonstration, the flame of the lower candle has time to heat the metal cup, which transfers its heat to the candle inserted into it, and wax may begin to melt from this candle, as a result of which the openwork, impressive structure may collapse.

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