Welcome to the Soap Bubble Wiki[]
Soap Bubble Wiki is devoted to all aspects of creating soap bubbles whether it is blowing bubbles with a dime-store wand or creating whale-sized bubbles with a "tri-string" wand. This wiki is intended as a place for beginners and experts. Beginners can find recipes and instructions for making the equipment required to make the bubbles you see here, and experts can both find out the latest bubble knowledge and share their knowledge.
We hope that the wiki will be a sort of Open Source project for creating the perfect bubble. The goal is to create a fact-based resource for bubblers. If you search the web, you will find contradictory information about recipes and ingredients. This wiki is intended to help separate fact from folklore.
In the news! Physicists at Emory University have been drawing inspiration (and knowledge) from our research and publishing some interesting papers .
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Soap Bubbles[]
Soap bubbles are beautiful and fascinating and come in all sizes and a mind-boggling variety of shapes: from tiny spheres to gigantic shapes that seem like sci-fi CG creations. Beautiful bubbles can be created with store-bought solutions or easy-to-make concoctions using a vast assortment of common objects for bubble creation. Soap bubbles are amazing fun for everyone.
==Latest activity==
Tom Noddy's Galactica. Photo by: Olivier Blaise
Blogs
pH adjustment test / Charmy Magica
When using P&G products such as Dawn for bubble solutions, it is well known that adjusting the ph i…
Utilization of mini air pump
Following the recommendation of the master craftsman Dustin Skye, I installed a mini air pump (vacu…
my outdoor performance plan
Today, I want to share with you my outdoor performance plan. In my area, most bubble performers lik…
Follow-up report 2 (blower product by Kutsuwa Co.)
Regarding my previous postings, I have recently made several additional experiments, but they have …