How to blow perfect bubble rings?

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This sounds like just the thing to work on during a safety stop.
 
David Whiteis, thanks for the compliment. I was just surfing this site, and saw the "bubble ring" thread, and thought "didn't I post something there a long time ago?" and stopped in the check. Hmmmm, I wonder if I can do a PADI distinctive specialty course on bubble rings?
 
Iruka:
David Whiteis, thanks for the compliment. I was just surfing this site, and saw the "bubble ring" thread, and thought "didn't I post something there a long time ago?" and stopped in the check. Hmmmm, I wonder if I can do a PADI distinctive specialty course on bubble rings?

PADI might go for it if they can make a buck from it! Maybe we should ask them about this as a distinctive specialty! "MBRB cert" Master Bubble Ring Blower! Don't they have a class on being a mask clearing expert too? What about "kicking like a man" that one takes practice!
 
hey.

David Whiteis, that invention of yours would be perfect for indoor swimmingpools all over the world, and i hope you get succes, so i'll be able to see one of the "machines" soon!? What is the price of your bubblering-maker? I e-mailed you the same question, but maybe it's easier here?

And Iruka, I think you should give some photo-shoot competition a go, and see what comes out of it, because that picture with the girl in the boubblering, is amazing!
Maybe you'll soon be able to make some movieclips, with bubblerings?

By the way i've seen them on bubblering.com, and their worth checking out, for everyone interrested in bubblerings.

I'll have to give it a go, and see if I can get something out with the shape of a ring.

Andreas
 
I found out you can modify ring behaviour. When you pop out a small volume of air, the bubble will be thin, it will move upward slowly while expanding horizontally. When you pop out more air, the bubblering will be thick and move up faster.

So pop out a thin one and afterwards a thick one, the 2nd will go through the 1st and do some nice intertwining. :11:
 
the ultimate bubble ring:
 

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