Golf Ball in a Bottle - Real Tutorial

Golf Ball in a Bottle - Real Tutorial

This tutorial will show you how to create the impossible bottle: Golf Ball in a Bottle. This technique can be also used to insert baseball balls inside a bottle. MAKE SURE THIS IS DONE BY AN ADULT. At the beginning of this video I used a baby food bottle with a mouth of 1.670"-1.712" diameter so all I had to do was to put the golf ball inside the FREEZER for a couple of hours to reduce its original 1.684" diameter - as you can see the ball goes in and out without much force. For the rest of the video I used a bottle with 1.599"-1.614" mouth. Keep in mind bottle mouths are not perfectly round so the above dimensions are the smallest and bigger diameters found around the bottle orifice. Wrap the bottle with heavy tape as a precaution. Use globes and eye glasses please. TAKE YOUR TIME, turn the screw clamp two turns at a time then wait for the golf ball to change its shape while going inside the bottle. To make it easier I recommend you to soften the golf ball by BOILING it for about (2) minutes. As an extra safety precaution, place raw rice inside the bottle as a cushion just in case the ball hits the bottom of the bottle too fast. I recorded and edited this video tutorial. The music piece is titled "Snake on The Beach" by Nico Staf. More cool tutorial videos to come. Make sure you subscribe to my channel so you can receive notification when a new tutorial is posted. I appreciate your comments and LIKES. Please share this video with your contacts, they will thank you! For more information, go to www.MagicandPuzzles.com Thank you for watching. 8/15/2021 update. I was able to use a bottle with smaller mouth. This bottle is a good quality glass with a mouth of only 1.500"-1.540" diameter. This time I boiled the golf ball for about (2) minutes and added raw rice inside the bottle as a cushion. This is the left bottle shown on this video thumbnail. Legal Note: We are not liable for any injuries or accidents. Use the technique shown with proper safety measures and away from kids.