Japanese Are Polishing Foil Balls To Perfection, And The Result Is Too Satisfying
Aluminum foil looks pretty boring. It is used for packaging, insulation, cooking… and making really shiny balls that appear to have no real purpose, apparently. That’s right, thanks to a Japanese jeweler, the whole country became obsessed with refining these metal leaves, and we aren’t sure how to react.
According to Twitter user @puchuco709, they took a whole 16-metre (52-feet) long roll of the federal government brainwashing-blocking material and started abusing it – hammering, polishing it. After probably a gazillion repeats, the ball was finished. People instantly fell in love with this low-budget DIY project, flooding Japanese social media with their very own versions. Can you think of a use for it? Let us know in the comments!
It all starts with an aluminum foil ball like this one:
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Then, with incredible amounts of determination…
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…lots and lots of repeating the same tedious task…
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…and hours of polishing to perfection…
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It turns into something like this!
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People instantly fell in love with this low-budget DIY project
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Flooding Japanese social media with their very own versions
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Here’s what people had to say about the trend:
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