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Anverdi-museum![]() Inner circle 1201 Posts ![]() |
I built this from a car box and a time delay unit I constructed , keep in mind the glass can be passed out at the conclusion, it is really bent...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MPJn5wx2ozw Chuck |
Anverdi-museum![]() Inner circle 1201 Posts ![]() |
Whoops, meant to say cigar box...cannot see buttons on tablet.
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Tally_NSA![]() Loyal user Essex, UK 222 Posts ![]() |
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On May 6, 2016, Anverdi-museum wrote: Wow! That is very cool. No idea how that is done. Isn't magic fun when you don't know? |
Bill Hegbli![]() Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts ![]() |
Chuck, you are the Devil!
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DaleTrueman![]() Veteran user Australia 317 Posts ![]() |
Cool. Always enjoy seeing your work Chuck.
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Anverdi-museum![]() Inner circle 1201 Posts ![]() |
Thank you very much, I try....
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RVH Magic![]() Special user 877 Posts ![]() |
The bending part looks much more magical when it's done slower - take a look at the original version presented by Ted Lesley
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2SE30WHUJo |
Michael Baker Eternal Order Near a river in the Midwest 11172 Posts ![]() |
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On May 9, 2016, RVH Magic wrote: That's a subjective issue... totally an opinion. If the desire were to create suspense through retarding the action; holding back as if it takes prolonged effort, then slower would be good. But when I saw this video, the first thing I thought was to create the impression of suddenly expelling a force from your hands, like a bolt of lightning. The tension can be built up before this. Think of it as the wind-up before the pitch, like a capacitor cycling up before suddenly discharging all its power at once. No less suspense, but with a defined, concentrated, explosive climax.
~michael baker
The Magic Company |
gimpy2![]() Special user 960 Posts ![]() |
I like the Quick bending. This just floored me when I saw it. Whats the origins of this effect?
Gimpy
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the Sponge![]() Inner circle Atlanta 2788 Posts ![]() |
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On May 9, 2016, RVH Magic wrote: |
Anverdi-museum![]() Inner circle 1201 Posts ![]() |
My version can be slowed down...no problem, as Michael said it is a matter of preference, I like it to be quick and somewhat explosive. The end result of passing a totally examinable bent glass out for examination is priceless...the shocked and puzzled look on their faces makes it all worthwhile.
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TheRaven![]() Special user 597 Posts ![]() |
Very nice.
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