Hello, T11.
It's been a longtime since I even posted on the forum ( I'm away from internet for some time, so going online is impossible )
Anyway, recently I dug up my old DVDs of magic and re-watch and re-learn some of them. Then I opened Wayne Houchin's Art of Magic.
In this DVD, he teaches the Carbon Paper trick by Jay Sankey. In which the performance requires us to heat up 'cards' so the back of them will be colored carbon black. however, whenever i tried this on my practice, the card does not only turn hot and black, it would rather crumple up and squeeze, which ofcourse would be counted as a failure. are there any of you who have any tips for this to work? thanks.
_SIN
It's been a longtime since I even posted on the forum ( I'm away from internet for some time, so going online is impossible )
Anyway, recently I dug up my old DVDs of magic and re-watch and re-learn some of them. Then I opened Wayne Houchin's Art of Magic.
In this DVD, he teaches the Carbon Paper trick by Jay Sankey. In which the performance requires us to heat up 'cards' so the back of them will be colored carbon black. however, whenever i tried this on my practice, the card does not only turn hot and black, it would rather crumple up and squeeze, which ofcourse would be counted as a failure. are there any of you who have any tips for this to work? thanks.
_SIN