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Listing for Fusion Spin Staff Kit.

The Fusion Spin Handle is at the heart of the Fusion Spin Collapsible Staff range. It uses ourpatented Fusion locking mechanism, simply twist the handle clockwise to set it up.

The Fusion Spin Handle is compatible with our Fusion Spin Ends and Fusion Glow Ends. It is made to sit flush with our non-gripped Fusion Spin Ends, so it is sleek and streamlined. The handle measures 300mm, which is shorter than the Fusion Contact Handle measuring 400mm.

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    Weight & Dimensions

    Handle Length: 300mm
    Handle Weight: 210 grams

    Includes

    1 x Fusion Spin Handle

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    Grip Guide

    How to Clean your Fusion Staff

    Keep your Fusion parts clean. Dust, dirt or fuel residue can stop your staff from connecting.

    Common Issue:
    If you experience your staff not locking together and continuously turningas you try to set it up,your partscould be dirty. Dirt, dust or fuel residue stops theCam Bolt from getting tractionand engagingstopping it from screwing down and in turn expand the Rubber Bush's which jam inside the fire ends.

    Solution:
    Clean the rubber parts and inside the fire ends where these parts sit. Here's how...

    What to do if your Fusion Handle is not fitting into your Fusion Ends

    The Rubber Bush's on your handle need to be loose (unexpanded) to be able to fit into your Fusion Ends.

    Common Issue:
    If your handle won't fit into your Fusion Ends the Rubber Bush's are expanded. That is their job when the staff is setup, but not when disassembled.

    Solution:
    You'll simply need to release the Cam Bolt, turning it anti-clockwise unscrewing itwhich in turn loosens the Rubber Bush's.
    Here's how....

    How to Replace Parts on Your Fusion Staff

    YourFusion Staff will notlock if you are missing any part/s.You'll need to remove theCam Bolt before you canchange or replace any parts.

    Common Issue:
    If your staff isn't locking, check that youhave allof your parts on your handleand none arebroken. This is what your handle should look like:

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    Solution:
    Replace the parts. You'll need an M2 allen/hex key to remove the grub screw that holds the Cam Bolt in.

    Make sure that the partsare placed in the correct order and that you do not overtighten the grub screw that holds the Cam Bolt in or it will inhibit it from freely spinning and working..

    How to Remove the Cam Bolt

    How to replace the parts after you've removed the Cam Bolt...

    Howdoes the Fusion locking mechanism works

    The Fusion Collapsible system uses ourpatented compression lock design. By twisting the handle inside the ends the cam bolt screws in and expands the rubbers which basically jams inside the tube making a super solid and stable connection. This is how we get awobble free staff.

    Understanding how your staff works helps you get the most out of your staff and also avoid any issues.

    Seehow it works here...

    How to remove a snapped Cam Bolt inside your Fusion End

    Stripped V3 Grub Screw Hole
    This video shows you how to create a new threaded grub screw hole to connect your dragon spoke

    How to replace wick on a dragon spoke.

    You need to be very precise and make sure that you screw into the small aluminiumpart on the end of the stainless cable.
    1. Once you roll the wick on tight (you could hold that on with rubber bands) then use a vice to hold it firmly in place so it doesn't spin or move as you try to drill it.
    2. Using a self tapping screwtry to keep in the centre of the wick as you begin to drill the screw, start in reverse and then about half way downchange the drilling direction to forward.
    3. You will be able to feel when you are drilling into the aluminum metal or if you are slipping off.
    4. Check that your wick is securely attached by trying to pull it off by hand.

    Fire Safety Guide

    Here are some of our best tips to get the most out of your fire props as well as how to light up with the safety of yourself and others in mind.

    PREPARING YOUR NEW WICKS

    It is important to properly prepare the wick before every burn to ensure you are both lighting up safely as well as prolonging the life of the wick as much as possible.

    • Pour your fuel in a safe fuel container that will allow you to immerse your wick completely in the fuel.
    • Soak the wick in the fuel until it is completely soaked through, approx. 10 mins.
    • All successive burns only require a short dip in the fuel before burning. Just enough to get the wick wet.
    • Shake out or spin off excess fuel from the wick after dipping and before lighting.
    ALWAYS IGNITE AWAY FROM FUEL CONTAINERS!
    • It's a good idea to put the flame out before it naturally runs out as this makes sure only the fuel is burnt and stops the wick itself from burning.

    MAINTENANCE & CARE

    Following proper maintenance care will prolong the life of your fire toys to get as many burns as possible out of them.

    Never leave the wick smouldering – once the flame has burnt out, completely put out with a damp 100% cotton towel.
    • Check your equipmentbefore each usefor any damage, to ensure it is safe to use and spin.
    • Check for loose screws and tighten if any are loose.
    • Replace any broken or damaged parts immediately.
    • Protect the wicks when not in use with wick covers (socks work well for this).
    • If the wick is frayed, trim before lighting up again.
    •To prolong the life of your wicks avoid dropping or hitting the Kevlar wicks onto concrete or hard and abrasive surfaces or objects.

    •Treat your items with care and use as intended.

    SPIN SAFELY

    As much as spinning with fire is heaps of fun, it's just as important to do it safely. These tips and procedures should always be followed, no matter how many times you've lit up before.

    FUEL
    • We highly recommend our FIRELIGHT FUEL;Itʼs a clean burning, low odour fuel.
    • Your fuel container should have a secure lid that will not spill if it is knocked over. Alwayskeep your fuel container storedfar away from any flames and away from any fire spinning.
    • Your fuel container should be labelled that it contains flammable and dangerous goods, including the name of the fuel.
    • Kerosene/Citronella are also options. Each fuel has different properties such as volatility, burning temperature and flashpoint.You can find outthese specifications in the chemical's MSDS.

    • Store fuel away from children and away from where you are spinning and away from where any fire will be.

    FIRE SAFETY EQUIPMENT
    • Always have a fire extinguisher and/or a damp 100% cotton towel on hand.
    • Fire safety equipment should be kept in close proximity so that easily accessible if needed.
    • Your fire safety assistant should be trained how to use these items safely and bein charge of where they are located.

    WHAT TO WEAR
    • Never wear loose or highly flammable synthetic clothing (natural, tight fitting fabrics are best).
    • No dangly items worn.

    • Keep long hair tied back.
    • Lightly wet your hair if possible before spinning.
    • Avoid the use of hairsprays, gels, and other products.

    SAFETY ASSISTANT
    • Never spin alone. You should have someone else with you that is also comfortable around fire and knows first aid for burns. This person should also be watching your surroundings and if in public, act as the 'crowd control' and make sure your spinning area is big enough.
    • Adult supervision and consent is required for persons under 18 years old.

    ENVIRONMENT
    • Fire spin outdoors only.
    • Spin on flat ground that is dry and free of any slip hazards.
    • Do not spin in dry bushland or forests as this can cause bush/forest fires.
    • Spin away from any obstacles (around and overhead) and be observant to who and what is around you.
    • Be responsible for your own and otherʼs personal safety.
    • Please respect any local and/or state fire bans and restrictions.
    • Obtain any permits if required to spin in public places, variesfrom county to country.

    EQUIPMENT
    •Be aware of the props that you are spinning with and its intended use and its limitations
    •Remember that Carbon Fibre is heat proof, but not flame proof. Precautions should be taken with this in mind such as keeping the prop moving to control the flame and taking wind direction into consideration to keep the flame away from you and the Carbon Fibre.
    •Remember that while Aluminium is flame and heat proof, your hands are not! Aluminium gets very hot where it is close to the flame so you should be careful to only touch the gripped part of the product while spinning to avoid burns.
    •Products should only be used for its intended use and misuse of products can result in injuriesand damage to your toy.

    CONTROL THE FLAME
    • Know the nature of fire. Fire will always burn from the bottom up, so when holding fire stationary be intentional with how you are holding it. For example, hold hoops horizontally so the flamedoes not touch the tubing. Keep poi gently swaying to keep the heat away from your hands. Hold fans upward away from the body or horizontally away from the body.
    • Once lit always keepthe flame moving, even if slightly, to help control the flame and the heat. Avoid remaining motionless and start spinning and moving the prop as soon as safely possible.
    • Be aware of the direction of the wind and how it affects the flame. Usually you would want the wind at your back so that it blows the flame away from your body and not toward you.

    TRICKS
    • Never light up until you are comfortable, practiced and confident with the prop without fire.
    • Take it easy for your first light-up, there's no rush to spin with fire.
    •Do not learn or practise new tricks when lit-up.

    First Aid

    In the case of an accident or burn, it's important to know the steps to take before it happens.

    WHAT TO DO IF CLOTHING CATCHES FIRE

    1. Follow DRSABCD

      Danger - Response- Send for help - Airway - Breathing - CPR - Defibrillation

    2. Remember STOP, DROP & ROLL

    3. Stop theperson from moving around.

    4. Drop theperson to the ground and cover or wrap them in a fire blanket, 100% cotton wet towel or similar, if available.

    5. Roll the person along the ground until the flames are extinguished.

    6. Extinguish any burning props and ensure the area is safe.

    7. Manage the burn.

    FOR ALL BURNS

    1. If the burn is severe or if it involves the airway, call triple zero (000) for an ambulance.

    2. As soon as possible, hold the burnt area under cool running water for 20 minutes.

    3. Remove any clothing and jewellery from the burnt area, unless they are stuck to the burn.

    4. Cover the burn with a light, loose nonstick dressing, preferably clean, dry, non-fluffy material (eg plastic cling film).

    5. Continue to check the patient for shock, and treat if necessary.

    Seek medical advice if the burn is larger than a 20 cent piece, or deep.

    Reference:St John's Ambulance

    QUALITY

    We use only quality materials to maximise safety, durability and fun.
    Now you are ready to light up and express your unique self, exploring your skills and becoming part of the worldwide fire community.

    Dragon Staff Length

    The most common length for a Dragon Staff is anywhere between your nose and chin height. Either measure from the ground to yournose or you can deduct 150mm from your height to help select your Dragon Staff length.

    YOUR HEIGHT

    CMFEETSTAFF LENGTH
    150cm - 159cm4'11" - 5'3"1400mm
    160cm - 174cm5'3" - 5'9"1500mm
    175cm - 190cm5'9" - 6'3"1600mm
    191cm +6'3" +1700mm

    Staff Length

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    Flute Size Guide

    How to Pick a Native American Flute That Will be Right for You

    Native American Flutes are a beautiful instrument with a captivating sound. They have a long history dating back to over a thousand years ago and have evolved over time to become the flutes we know today. They are said to have been both a way to communicate in the night as well as a courting instrument to express love.

    It's super important to pick the right sized flute for your hands and will make all the difference when you're learning. The size of a flute will dictate the pitch so larger flutes give a deeper and lower tone and smaller flutes will be higher and brighter.

    We've divided our flutes into three sizes – small, medium, and deep.

    Small flutes are great for younger flutists and for those with small hands, and for those seeking the bright, spritely, pixie-like sounds of a higher pitch. These flutes will suit most hand sizes except very large as the sound holes are smaller and closer together.

    Medium is a safe bet for most hands as they are right in the middle and offer a good balance of depth and playability. They have a smooth, warm tone and are incredibly comfortable to play. Those with slightly smaller hands may want to stick to the smaller end of this range such as keys of A, & B. Those with a bit more length in their fingers may find flutes in the key of F & G more comfortable.
    Deep, and larger, flutes should be reserved for those with large hands with quite long or flexible fingers as the sound holes tend to be wider and spaced further away making it quite a stretch, or even impossible, for most hands to reach. These flutes have an incredibly soothing quality though and are very desirable for meditation music. Flutes in the key or E & D are slightly more playable. Flutes in the key of low A or B are the largest of all flutes and also the lowest tone.

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