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Step 7:

Using a small coin or a peice of pasticard as leverage, bend the copper wire down into a 90 degree angel.
Step 8:

Glue your flamer head inplace like so.
Step 9:

Use your coin again to bend your wire into another 90 degree angel, this time toward your barrel end.
Step 10:

Once again cut a small peice of brass tubing slightly smaller then the length of your flamer head. CAREFULLY string it onto your copper wire and glue it inplace under the flamer head.
Step 11:

Now this is where it gets really tricky! Carefully cut an even smaller length of tubing and string it on the copper wire. Glue it inplace a few mm away from the bigger tube, then trim away the excess wire. Leave a bit of the wire poking out the front to form the nozzle of the igniter.

Once its trimmed, bend the nozzle upward towards the flamer nozzle into an obtuse angel. Now we got something that looks more like a flamer
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