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HomeSurvivalFireFire From Ice

Large Ice Spheres

by Aaron Costic

 
Aaron Costic of IceSculptingTools.com has made some rather large ice lenses from which he has obtained fire. The photos on this page are from Aaron's website: www.icesculptingtools.com/fire_from_ice.htm.
All photos on this page are copyright by by Aaron Costic. Used with permission.

See also How to make large ice spheres (from   www.icesculptingtools.com/carve_a_sphere.htm).

 


photo by Aaron Costic

Here is one of his spheres burning spots on paper.


photo by Aaron Costic

Closer view.


photo by Aaron Costic

You can't hold your hand there for more than a few seconds!


photo by Aaron Costic

A larger sphere under construction.

To learn how to make an ice sphere like this, visit this page on Aaron's website.


photo by Aaron Costic

A finished 4-foot diameter sphere. At sunset in Alaska in the winter this sphere still produced heat.


photo by Aaron Costic

Burn marks on drywall from the 4-foot sphere.


photo by Aaron Costic

An example of an ice sculpture by Aaron Costic. There are 15 spheres in this sculpture!

Visit his website IceSculptingTools.com for more info.