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drstevemagic Loyal user Addicted to For Sale Forum so only have 265 Posts |
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On Jun 16, 2017, tomdeg wrote: Thanks for sharing your valuable insights. I have a can of clear Plastic dip but have never used it. Do you spray it on only one of the two gimmick cards and how much and where exactly? (I assume maybe a 1/4" strip up from the bottom.) Thanks - Steve |
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reignofsound Inner circle Glasgow, UK 2199 Posts |
Done this for the first time over the weekend and the reactions were great.
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tomdeg Veteran user 302 Posts |
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On Jun 25, 2017, drstevemagic wrote: I spray the complete back of the "solid" hole card. |
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drstevemagic Loyal user Addicted to For Sale Forum so only have 265 Posts |
Thanks once again. Will give that a try.
Steve |
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rosariorose9 Inner circle Kreskin guessed that I had 1158 Posts |
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On Jun 26, 2017, tomdeg wrote: Usually Science Friction/PlastiDip is only sprayed on part of a card so that it can be easily separated from its 'mate' when required. May I ask why you're spraying the entire card? |
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tomdeg Veteran user 302 Posts |
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On Jun 27, 2017, rosariorose9 wrote: Don't need/want them to seperate easily. Once on the deck just lift the top card, then replace. Easier to handle as one. |
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magicbyswh Inner circle North East Tennessee 1548 Posts |
Can someone put a link to the plastidip that is being referred to? A link in the US. The plastidip I am aware of is the black rubberized solution that can be it on tool handles to rubberize the grip. Is this the same plastidip that is being referred to?
Creator of Cereal Brainwave, Creator of the Tossed out Book
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tomdeg Veteran user 302 Posts |
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On Jun 28, 2017, magicbyswh wrote: Yes, same product, but in a clear spray. |
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rosariorose9 Inner circle Kreskin guessed that I had 1158 Posts |
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On Jun 28, 2017, magicbyswh wrote: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000LN......F8&psc=1 |
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rosariorose9 Inner circle Kreskin guessed that I had 1158 Posts |
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On Jun 28, 2017, tomdeg wrote: Thanks, tomdeg. I'll give that a try... |
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magicbyswh Inner circle North East Tennessee 1548 Posts |
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On Jun 28, 2017, rosariorose9 wrote: So basically this is just another type of rxxxxing fluid? Like the Testors? Is this not a thicker fluid with a rubbery feel?
Creator of Cereal Brainwave, Creator of the Tossed out Book
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tomdeg Veteran user 302 Posts |
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On Jun 28, 2017, magicbyswh wrote: Me thinks we're getting to involved here in an open forum, but to answer your question... Rxxxxing you treat 2 cards, the sides facing each other, PD or SF you treat one card only, it will then adhere to any other card. |
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daffydoug Eternal Order Look mom! I've got 14077 Posts |
I'm nt following where the plasti-dip or r_______ fluid comes in. I don't recall seeing him refer to it in the video instructions.
The difficult must become easy, the easy beautiful and the beautiful magical.
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TuneHV Inner circle New York 2063 Posts |
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On Jun 29, 2017, daffydoug wrote: It was a suggestion made in this thread as a superior alternative to the tape. |
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daffydoug Eternal Order Look mom! I've got 14077 Posts |
OH. Ok. Now I see.
The difficult must become easy, the easy beautiful and the beautiful magical.
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stookie31 Veteran user 306 Posts |
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On Jun 20, 2017, Harry Patter wrote: Thank you! That alone is very kind of you to say. |
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kcbeave Regular user 119 Posts |
Plasti-dip is not the same thing as science friction.
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videoman Inner circle 6732 Posts |
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On May 25, 2018, kcbeave wrote: It’s pretty darn close though IMO. However, I prefer Robson’s roughing stick over both. Especially when it’s only needed on a single card. |
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mike donoghue Inner circle 1295 Posts |
I am pleased this has been put back on the Café as I had forgot about it & meant to get it when it first came out.
If I had remembered I would have got gary to do this a couple of weeks ago when I saw him lecture. Knew the force( obviously ) & loved his handeling of the hindu as I do exactly the same way. Also knew the blow change but didn't realise it was the same method of his brilliant Notepad effect( which I have used for years) Sent for this ( finally ) today& as with everything Gary releases, it is super practical, they get an impossible souvenire which they can show people & publisise you with, the reset is quick, & it's a super worker. Will be performing it at this weeks events. Another winner from one of my favourite close up workers. Ps. thank you for reminding me of this . Mike Donoghue |
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1KJ Inner circle Warning: We will run out of new tricks in 4385 Posts |
After all these years, I still use this. I wanted to chime in here regarding the "tape" and "plasti-dip". I use something different. What I do is to apply two tiny dots of regular elmers glue, the smaller the better, to opposite edges of the hole cutout. It then goes where it belongs and is now held in place with these two tiny specs of glue. The holes easily pop out, but they don't fall out when you don't want them to. I love this effect because it leaves such an amazing souvenir for your participant.
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