So I recently came across a video on YouTube by "Fernandop1 - Art Zone Productions" (who has actually created some nice magic that I have stumbled across every year or two) which was explaining some untouched parts about gaffing (printing on paper, making blank cards), along with the classic splitting and gimmicking. During this process, he puts his gimmicked cards into a deck after they have dried, and puts the whole thing in a card press. This flattened out his deck, and straightened the gimmick. He show this in his video around 6:20
Has anyone used a Card Press? Does it really flatten out reasonably bent cards? And does it work to flatten the gimmicks? I already use card clips and/or heavy books and flat surfaces to straighten to my cards, but it takes a while, and only works to a certain extent. Does a Card Press work better and/or quicker? I would like to know because Magic Makers are selling it for $60 on amazon, which is quite a lot. Here is the link:
https://www.amazon.com/Collectors-Card-Press-Brass-Perfect/dp/B000NGF2FO
Also, if there is good quality, working card press out there on the market please let me know!
Thanks!
Has anyone used a Card Press? Does it really flatten out reasonably bent cards? And does it work to flatten the gimmicks? I already use card clips and/or heavy books and flat surfaces to straighten to my cards, but it takes a while, and only works to a certain extent. Does a Card Press work better and/or quicker? I would like to know because Magic Makers are selling it for $60 on amazon, which is quite a lot. Here is the link:
https://www.amazon.com/Collectors-Card-Press-Brass-Perfect/dp/B000NGF2FO
Also, if there is good quality, working card press out there on the market please let me know!
Thanks!