I did use tennisballs....I cut them open with a sharp knife and filled them up with maïs corn to ingrease the waight. Than I took a balloon to cover the slith in the ball to keep the corn in place. I put the balls inside long socks and for another pair I made nice crochet covers. P.s. love love love your vids and tutorials!! Thnx for sharing! With kind regards Cynthia - with love from the Netherlands ♡
I'm just getting started with Poi and this video was very helpful as I was looking for a way to inexpensively experiment and make my own poi balls. You covered so many different options! Thank you for all the great videos you have produced and the thought and effort that you put into them.
I love the idea of using the trollen wheel! I weave my own cord and it never crossed my mind to use it for poi, definitely going on my DIY to do list :D
My favourite inside poi is my homemade sock poi. I found these nylons that were half sock, half nylon. Like in one inch stripes all the way down so they don’t actually stretch. And they’re rainbow. And I cut the heel off so they don’t actually look like socks anymore And I’ve got water balloons full of rice in both ends so I can practice tosses and gunslingers. I absolutely love them
I've used tennis balls for many things in healthcare. Just 2 slits to slide the handle of silverware into can give someone their independence back. Got sidetracked sorry. If you cut a slit in a tennis ball and squeeze the ball at the right direction (think opening a baked potato) you can insert a funnel into the hole, fill it with rice and the hole seals itself when you remove the funnel.
Yeah...I still think it's easier to use a zip-lock back for things like that and I think it's more likely people will have them laying around (I can't remember the last time I saw someone casually playing tennis) but your mileage will vary. Tennis balls can absolutely work if you use them in this fashion.
Nice options, I sometimes have used lanyards with whatever on the end (keys, carabiners, etc), they're a bit short and most things you can put on the ends easily are hard, but they work if it's what you got.
Did anyone try if you could do contact poi with monkeyfist Poi? That would be really cool. I like the look of "knot" Poi, but I'm new to contact so I don't know if that really works
Yes absolutely! I didn't really realize what I was getting into so I didn't plan ahead with that one. The other option I was thinking of was the lid of a sour cream container or something similar.
Yeah I was really wrestling with finding a 3rd design and trying to come up with a material that literally everyone has access to. String/rope is not always as common as you'd think. Someone on my FB group posted a photo of a set of poi they'd made out of grocery bags and that was kind of an a ha moment. I went and looked up tutorials for making ropes out of grocery bags and none of them referenced how long the process actually took. In retrospect I think I'd have been better off investing that time into finding a different design entirely :-P
Have long vaguely wanted to learn to do a Monkey Fist. Seems like a good moment to jump on that. Also want to learn to splice rope, which is probably less relevant here...
@James Bolivar Digriz Free content? Do you even know how youtube began? This whole website was freemium from day one kid. Just because you took acid once doesnt mean you know the difference between what is subjective and objective. Every woke joke I find on the comments section subjectively taking the reigns of intent.
Because they do indeed support me. A couple years ago I was in a bind because a major supporter had pulled out right before the month was about to roll over and I suddenly didn't know how I was going to make rent. I went around to several companies and asked if they'd sign up for Friends of the Channel--none of them got anything out of it other than getting their logo in my video and a quick shout out. No endorsement, no editorial control, just showing their logo so I could make rent that month. I'm grateful to all the companies that signed up to help me and all that have signed up since then. They truly do help make this work possible!
So they give you the excuse to be lazy and make 2 videos a week to make rent? Damn bro. Sounds like you have it made to where you dont even need to gain more subscribers. Just skating by how you are is basically no better than the trust fund kids with their parents amex. I fear you haven't even busked a day in your life for a meal.
Wow...please write, shoot, edit, and publish 2 videos a week at the quality I do and come back and tell me I'm lazy. It's not rare that I put in 12 hour days doing this so that people all over the world can have the resources they need to be able to get into spinning and flow arts. I work to challenge myself constantly to produce better content and I think the community of people I've been able to cultivate around that really reinforces how powerful and important a force that's been in many peoples' lives. I did this all on my own with my own blood, sweat, and tears--learning what I could do both to serve people wanting to start their journey as well as how to connect friends making really wonderful props to people who could benefit from them. I'm kind of astounded by the level of projection and entitlement you're showing here, but I guess it's a good reminder to me that if you don't have haters then you're a bench player. Get a life, pal. I've got work to do.
“More direct feedback of what went wrong” I love that 😂😂😂
I did use tennisballs....I cut them open with a sharp knife and filled them up with maïs corn to ingrease the waight. Than I took a balloon to cover the slith in the ball to keep the corn in place.
I put the balls inside long socks and for another pair I made nice crochet covers.
P.s. love love love your vids and tutorials!! Thnx for sharing!
With kind regards Cynthia - with love from the Netherlands ♡
This is genius! Thanks for the tips!
I'm just getting started with Poi and this video was very helpful as I was looking for a way to inexpensively experiment and make my own poi balls. You covered so many different options! Thank you for all the great videos you have produced and the thought and effort that you put into them.
I love it when you thank your friends (those 6 companies maybe, it's like your signature!! 😁😁
I love the idea of using the trollen wheel! I weave my own cord and it never crossed my mind to use it for poi, definitely going on my DIY to do list :D
Late to the party, but this playlist is perfect to get started. Thanks Drex! 🎉
love your channel. I remember making sock and rice poi when i was a kid
My favourite inside poi is my homemade sock poi. I found these nylons that were half sock, half nylon. Like in one inch stripes all the way down so they don’t actually stretch. And they’re rainbow. And I cut the heel off so they don’t actually look like socks anymore
And I’ve got water balloons full of rice in both ends so I can practice tosses and gunslingers.
I absolutely love them
Nice! Those sound amazing. Post a photo to FB or IG and tag me--I'd love to see them :)
Drop the tutorial pls! It sounds great.
I've used tennis balls for many things in healthcare. Just 2 slits to slide the handle of silverware into can give someone their independence back.
Got sidetracked sorry. If you cut a slit in a tennis ball and squeeze the ball at the right direction (think opening a baked potato) you can insert a funnel into the hole, fill it with rice and the hole seals itself when you remove the funnel.
Yeah...I still think it's easier to use a zip-lock back for things like that and I think it's more likely people will have them laying around (I can't remember the last time I saw someone casually playing tennis) but your mileage will vary. Tennis balls can absolutely work if you use them in this fashion.
Nice options, I sometimes have used lanyards with whatever on the end (keys, carabiners, etc), they're a bit short and most things you can put on the ends easily are hard, but they work if it's what you got.
Hey fam, how thick was the rope you used? 1/4'? 1/8"?
Thank u so much… i had to laugh so much.. it is a poi🤣🤣🤣
You are amazing Drex, thanks for this video!
the second one looks like a legit weapon is it just me
Hahaha. Thank you for the tutorial. Love it. Feeling inspired to start my poi so will tag you when I'm done :)
I have to learn poi, looks great
Drex, please, how long rope did you use for one poi?
I use three foot long black socks and fetch balls that i got from dollar general
I got my first poi in a pet store. They were doggie balls attached to a rope.
I have a few other friends who've used dog toy poi as well!
Same I found some weight tennis balls of braided rope $1 each, they actually work really well.
Idk what poi is, but this was a well put together video! Thanks for the hard work!
And if u ll run out of food there is still the last emergency rice left.. hidden inside the sock poi 😁
We'll call these insurance poi ;)
@@DrexFactor 😂🤣
But I love rice!
Great tutorial, thank you!
so cool!
Does this work with glow sticks and strings?
Did anyone try if you could do contact poi with monkeyfist Poi? That would be really cool. I like the look of "knot" Poi, but I'm new to contact so I don't know if that really works
Also instead of the coaster would the small plastic frisbees 🥏 that get passed out at some festivals be better?
Yes absolutely! I didn't really realize what I was getting into so I didn't plan ahead with that one. The other option I was thinking of was the lid of a sour cream container or something similar.
Great idea!! Could you guys post a longer challenge? Maybe a 20-Day-Challenge? Or 30 day challenge?
Dude come on that monkey fist poi are stunning love it man
Lolz thanks, mate! I made up a set earlier that afternoon for practice and they were...shall we say not very pretty.
@@DrexFactor I need to make a set tbh iv never made poi before I buy most of mine only because I cant make them you have me thinking I will try
The last design wtf 😆 really enjoyed watching you go trough the last part haha
Yeah I was really wrestling with finding a 3rd design and trying to come up with a material that literally everyone has access to. String/rope is not always as common as you'd think. Someone on my FB group posted a photo of a set of poi they'd made out of grocery bags and that was kind of an a ha moment. I went and looked up tutorials for making ropes out of grocery bags and none of them referenced how long the process actually took. In retrospect I think I'd have been better off investing that time into finding a different design entirely :-P
Does it matter the type of rope?
Have long vaguely wanted to learn to do a Monkey Fist. Seems like a good moment to jump on that.
Also want to learn to splice rope, which is probably less relevant here...
I have hit myself multiple times in the head with socks full of pennies.
do you have a discord server?
Cool! Make some actual fire poi!
Those I am definitely not spinning in my living room!
@@DrexFactor cool cool man! Safety 1st always!
Diy poi .. help me......
The most time consuming is the ugly poi 😂😆
Do yourself a favor and stop using cargo pants, Im sure you can find something that will suit you better :D
Please reduce your use of the word "basically". You use it so frequently I started counting them and found them distracting. I sure enjoy your vids.
Its an ugly poi but its a poi lol. You poor thing lol
All these awesome channels? They are distributors giving you a plug to promote them and their wares and all you say is "they support me".
@James Bolivar Digriz Free content? Do you even know how youtube began? This whole website was freemium from day one kid. Just because you took acid once doesnt mean you know the difference between what is subjective and objective. Every woke joke I find on the comments section subjectively taking the reigns of intent.
Because they do indeed support me. A couple years ago I was in a bind because a major supporter had pulled out right before the month was about to roll over and I suddenly didn't know how I was going to make rent. I went around to several companies and asked if they'd sign up for Friends of the Channel--none of them got anything out of it other than getting their logo in my video and a quick shout out. No endorsement, no editorial control, just showing their logo so I could make rent that month. I'm grateful to all the companies that signed up to help me and all that have signed up since then. They truly do help make this work possible!
So they give you the excuse to be lazy and make 2 videos a week to make rent? Damn bro. Sounds like you have it made to where you dont even need to gain more subscribers. Just skating by how you are is basically no better than the trust fund kids with their parents amex. I fear you haven't even busked a day in your life for a meal.
Wow...please write, shoot, edit, and publish 2 videos a week at the quality I do and come back and tell me I'm lazy. It's not rare that I put in 12 hour days doing this so that people all over the world can have the resources they need to be able to get into spinning and flow arts. I work to challenge myself constantly to produce better content and I think the community of people I've been able to cultivate around that really reinforces how powerful and important a force that's been in many peoples' lives. I did this all on my own with my own blood, sweat, and tears--learning what I could do both to serve people wanting to start their journey as well as how to connect friends making really wonderful props to people who could benefit from them. I'm kind of astounded by the level of projection and entitlement you're showing here, but I guess it's a good reminder to me that if you don't have haters then you're a bench player. Get a life, pal. I've got work to do.
@James Bolivar Digriz Much appreciated, sir! :)