Iron is magnetic, so anything that sticks to a magnet will have iron in it, such as steel. Your chain would probably be steel with bronze electroplate. Great tutorial, as always!
Any average magician can pull a rabbit out of a hat. But it takes an exceptional hobbyist magician to telaport a bunny into a die, than vanish the die around said bunny. Well done, mate! Keep it up.
Great! Thanks for the idea, my hands are itching to start doing something like this. I would subscribe to your channel, but I already am, if I could I would do it again. Good job!
@@letsmakemagic8233 please forgive me if I misworded my original statement. It was absolutely meant as both a complement and some encouragement. I look forward to your next project. Please keep up the good work.
@@letsmakemagic8233you are more than welcome. Please forgive me if my original statement was misworded. I absolutely meant it as a compliment and maybe even some words of encouragement. As always, I look forward to your next project. Please keep up the good work.
Beautifully done. By the way: snapping your fingers is following the official rules of the magician's union. If you don't do it, you should expect a clown to suddenly jump out of one of your magic props and smash a cream pie in your face. Note: it's not real cream but very, very bad-tasting shaving foam. (I speak from experience) 🙂
@@letsmakemagic8233 A magic wand ist a perfect production and vanishing device. Time for a DIY project : Wand to throw fire... or some chocolate drops :-) for underaged people.
Me agrada mucho el contenido y me sirve para crecer, le deseo salud y agradezco su atención y generosidad. Quisiera sugerir amablemente que si pudiera compartir como fabricar el efecto de "la percha y las sedas mentales" también eh visto que hacen uno similar con listones. Espero pueda apoyarme
wait, what, what did you say!!! Square holes are easier to cut than round holes. In my dimension it appears to be the other way around, i have a variety of tools called drills and even drill presses, and all they do, is make round holes... a square hole to me is a little more challenging. lol... Great vid, neat little trick. liked and subbed... Ciao
The thread could be attached to a cloth which is used to temporarily cover the empty frame. The cloth (and thread) are pulled away slowly enough for the magic to happen under cover. OR the thread is secured to the table top. A spectator covers the frame with a loose handkerchief. The magician lifts the frame to show the audience both sides and replaces it on the table. Mission accomplished.
I buy it from my local stationery shop, I understand a lot of shops don't stock this card but glueing three pieces of ordinary packaging will give you 2 mm card.
Love your videos! Quick question: what is all that white junk on your black surface? Why don't you brush it clean? Don't see it? When you review the video, can you not see it?
I actually have a plastic version of this trick, so I already knew the secret. When I first started the video and saw the cover piece, I actually thought that decoration was semi transparent and thought that would give away the secret. Very well played sir. If others thought the same as I did, it makes the illusion all that more impressive. In addition, your version has a few more bells and whistles that increase the effect.
You may want to start explaining to your audience how you feel with your fingers to find the specific parts of the card that you're moving around, I don't know if I said that right. Each of these allusions do seem to require that skill.
If you're performing illusions and getting paid to do it, then that makes you a magician; and with the number of subscribers you've got, that makes you an online magician which is why I get after you for making us watch the performance without skipping the arts and crafts and going to the tutorial since you do those too.