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How to make glowing nunchucks with cheap black light!

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By auric18
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Most people know what nunchucks are but the real name is nunchaku and if your in martial arts and use them you may know that there are $60 glowlight nunchucks you can buy with led lights for a flashy show, but today I'm going to teach you how to make glowlight nunchucks for extremely cheap price if you have a blacklight than It cost basicly nothing.

It's cheap and it takes no expensive batteries like the $60 do and if they fall they do not crack and break.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Nunchaku
  • Blacklight
  • Normal notebook paper
  • White tape
  • A dark room
  • Nunchaku skills!
  1. Step 1

    Measure how long your nunchaku is most are 12 and 14 in. and get two sheets of paper that size. Pick up and wrap the paper around both ends of the nunchaku tightly.

  2. Step 2

    With it wrapped around the nunchaku get the white tape and wrap it around the top part and bottom parts of both sides. Make sure it holds.

  3. Step 3

    Then all you do is plug up the blacklight and stand semi-close to it but not in the range of hitting it. Then turn the lights off and starting swinging it. The white paper should glow from the black light.

Tips & Warnings
  • The best looking show moves are the spins up and down and try to be random about the order of your moves.
  • You try to get good at nunchucks before you try this.
  • Make sure you have good enough nunchucks experience that you won't hurl it out your living room window or hit anything close.
  • Also make sure you have enough space to perform the tricks you want.
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