Polished Foil Ball Challenge, Corinne VS Pin



Aluminum foil is one of those things that rarely gets a second thought. It’s useful for cooking and insulation, but as we’ve seen recently, that’s just a couple of things that you can do with the extremely thin metal sheet. A Japanese trend has people wadding up a roll of aluminum foil into a ball and transforming it into a shiny metal orb that looks like it’s anything but an everyday kitchen material. So, how do they do it? Although it looks like magic, this peculiar DIY is something that anyone can recreate with a lot of aluminum foil, a couple of tools, and a whole lot of time. In a video by a YouTuber named SKYtomo, the craftsman shares his process for producing the orb. Starting with an entire box of foil, he rolls and forms it roughly into a spherical shape. Then, using a ball-peen hammer (or something similar), he meticulously flattens and compresses the orb until it’s a fraction of its original size. At this point, it’s the right shape, but it still doesn’t have the lustrous sheen. To do this, the surface of the ball is sanded—at one point, under running water (similar to the Japanese mud ball making process of dorodango)—using a fine sandpaper. The reflective exterior is finally achieved with a polishing cream and chamois cloth.

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