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MilesMagic Magician's Invisible Thread 45 Feet (15 ft x 3 reels) for Real Magic Tricks

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I can certainly recommend Spider Pen Pro as well as Tarantula II as worthwhile investments if you are looking to progress further with IT. Don't spend so much time trying not to die that you forget how to live - H's wife to H on CSI Miami (paraphrased).

I always aim high when I ask about products because you never know when the Holy Grail really does exist. Most purchases from business sellers are protected by the Consumer Contract Regulations 2013 which give you the right to cancel the purchase within 14 days after the day you receive the item. Using the taped end of the string as your base, hold the other end of the woven string gently in your hand and pull away from the taped end to unravel the rest of the string.I don't know of any thread that will let you just do a floating effect with no practice, and in all conditions. However, for levitation effects reels can open many doors and make the whole hook up and handling process of thread so much easier. You get IT and some wax to start you off, and the video lecture that comes with it gives a really solid intro to using IT that builds a solid foundation in about 30 minutes.

We asked Yigel Mesika to share some of the common mistakes people make when starting to work with thread or Loops and how to solve them. The detailed tutorial goes over lighting, a variety of effects and routines as well as multiple hook-ups. Keep in mind, I'm not a "thread guy" I mostly use it for rising card, haunted deck and simple effects like that. Fold the roll of tape over the top of the string and press it together to hold firmly to the end of the string. You can get standard reels like the iBoss reels that come with either Wooly Nylon or Kevlar thread or you could, if you wished go for the all out best reel (which is electronic) The Spider Pen Pro.This invisible thread suitable for all types of tricks – animations, levitations and suspensions is sold by the spool. Is there an invisible thread out there that you guys think is superior over the others in terms of strength elasticity and of course invisibility? I’m looking into invisible thread as it seems to be the most logical next step for my style of effects. Alternatively, if you have peeled enough to expose the length of thread you need, you can cut it free from the rest of the strands.

Whereby, a pack of cards mysteriously cuts itself and the spectator's previously chosen card swings out from the deck - what's more, you don't even touch the pack. I've used both for subtle effects like a PK touch effect as well as telekinetic effects (making things fall, move, etc. I guess I would like to find a thread that I would feel comfortable with in most any lighting situation and distance from the spectator.Pinch this single strand of thread between your thumb and forefinger and gently pull it up and out from the top of the string. Another interesting source for work on IT is Calen Morelli's At The Table Live Lecture with Murphy's Magic. If the knot tends to slip, the loop of course comes undone and with something so fine, it looks and feels as if the loop broke. Gently hold the thread between your thumb and forefinger near the peeling strands as you pull them off the end of your invisible thread.

As far as "Loops", there are way better options today as far as people who sell DIY "Invisible Elastic Circles". As you peel the strands off your thread, they will begin to bunch together where they are tugging against your invisible thread.Grab these strands from the bottom to take out the slack and straighten them to help remove them from your invisible thread. I’ve been watching the magic of Finn Jon, he does a lot of thread work, but I’m not sure on what the best choice would be to use?

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