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paulierc New user 20 Posts |
Good morning
Its probably a silly question, but how does everyone go about measuring bubbles and tail length? Is it basically the more you do, the more you just get a feel for it? My problem is when an instruction calls for a 3" tail, I have a hard time getting that accurate and end up with either too much or too little air. The same goes for bubbles usually I make them to big and I run out of balloon. Anyone have any methods that work for them I could try? Paul |
Bad to the Balloon Inner circle Clearwater Florida 2116 Posts |
1/2 an inch per twist.
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preston eakins Regular user battle creek, michigan 184 Posts |
Ok here is my base my hand width bubble is 3 inches if I hold all my fingers steady and reach with pointer and thumb I get another inch extend my thumb I get 2 more and then I measure hand widths from there
for smaller make bubbles counting finger widths to get half inch, inch inch and half etc.. your hand will be different mesuarements so practice that it should help if I am understanding your question correctly |
Pokie-Poke Special user Bensalem, PA 883 Posts |
The one thing that has allwase drove me nuts, (not far to go) is how bad balloon twisters are at measurments. Yes, you kinda have to play with it till you get it.
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Ben Field New user 39 Posts |
Bad spelling allwase drove me nuts!!!
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Wes Holly Special user Cincinnati, OH, USA 644 Posts |
Quote:
On 2011-11-17 12:16, paulierc wrote: One issue is that balloons do NOT always inflate to the same length. So you may have a 3" tail, measure the bubbles perfectly and still not have enough balloon. Another issue is how tight or soft the balloon is. "Burping" too much or not enough will affect how many twists you can get. So, yes, it is a matter of experience and feel. Practice, practice, practice! |
paulierc New user 20 Posts |
I appreciate all the feedback and advice from everyone. I like the idea of using my hand as a measuring tool, and the information about 1/2" for every twist is also great. It does just come down to practice, practice, practice.
Paul |
Jay Ward Veteran user Flowery Branch, GA 328 Posts |
For me, I just got a feel for it. The only time I use my hands as measuring tools is when I am weaving balloons. Don't over-think it. At some point, it should start to come naturally. It's usually better if there is too much tail as opposed to not enough, and I always burp the balloons. If I see that I am running out of tail, I grab the balloon at the end and force the air to stay in place making my bubbles tighter but leaving a little more space for those last twists.
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