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Postby lozey » Jul 27th, '09, 19:00



for volume 2 - how difficult would a glass breaker be to build?

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Postby Tomo » Jul 27th, '09, 20:59

lozey wrote:for volume 2 - how difficult would a glass breaker be to build?

Hmmm. It's possible. Off my head, I'm thinking of an explosive "squib" and a sharp percussive solenoid hitting a weak spot. Maybe Tom Lauten's the person to ask.

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Postby Le Petit Bateleur » Aug 3rd, '09, 08:05

I was discussing the idea or "recycling" modules with a friend of mine. He sent me this link:

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbycity/stor ... entCat=190

A 6 channels 2.4 Ghz remote for model aircrafts. $30 for the remote, $15 for the receiver.

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Postby Tomo » Aug 3rd, '09, 11:37

Ooooh, shiny, shiny shiny!!!!

I have a feeling CUPS is about to strike!

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Postby monks » Sep 29th, '09, 23:03

Just downloaded this book. If anyone is like me and the last time they touched anything to do with electronics was following instructions on how to make a flashing tent peg in a long forgotten D & T lesson then this book has to be for you. For the last month I have been slowly working my way through some basic electronics knowledge but I wish i'd picked this up earlier. It goes through all the basics you need to know, plus rudimentry circuit diagrams in a really readable and accessible way. In my amateurish electronics bubble I thought I had come up with a work of genius recently, and then reading this book saw that it was pretty much the first project that was suggested :oops: So, if you're even vaguely interested in the possibilities electronics offers to modern magic and mentalism, creative enough (or not rich enough!) to not buy the latest over priced gizmo out I reckon this has to be a definate. And its like £8.99 - bargain! Just one question, when's the advanced course coming out :wink:

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Postby Tomo » Sep 30th, '09, 11:53

monks wrote:Just one question, when's the advanced course coming out :wink:

Thanks for the kind words. Volume 2 is coming along nicely. I really want it out before Christmas. The modules are more complex, but there's still no theory - just step by step instructions for building them.

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Postby Le Petit Bateleur » Jun 24th, '10, 10:40

So Tomo;

any news about Volume 2?

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Postby Tomo » Jun 24th, '10, 11:59

Le Petit Bateleur wrote:So Tomo;

any news about Volume 2?

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It got way out of hand and over complicated, so I'm currently in the process of completely re-writing it. After all, I want people to build the modules it contains and get the best use from them rather than just know what the book contains.

I'm hoping to get it out by next month - even if it kills me!

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Postby Le Petit Bateleur » Jun 24th, '10, 12:23

Tomo wrote:
Le Petit Bateleur wrote:So Tomo;

any news about Volume 2?

Cheers
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I'm hoping to get it out by next month - even if it kills me!


Well, that would mean no third issue, so take two months if you want :wink: (I'm very kind, I know)

I have an idea for issue 3: some sort of competition / poll on TM, with a vote, and you could write a chapter / how to guide for the item that got the most votes.

You could restrict it to all people who pre-order? :D

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Postby Tomo » Jun 24th, '10, 12:29

Le Petit Bateleur wrote:I have an idea for issue 3: some sort of competition / poll on TM, with a vote, and you could write a chapter / how to guide for the item that got the most votes.

You could restrict it to all people who pre-order? :D


That sounds interesting.

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Postby jomarchan » Jun 25th, '10, 11:21

Is this book suitable for somebody with limited Knowledge.....oh well ok... next to no knowledge......ok then no Knowledge (if I must be honest) about electrics? Plumbing I can do and very well if I say so myself. If it goes wrong I get a bit wet thats all. Electrics? I could die....

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Postby Tomo » Jun 25th, '10, 11:22

jomarchan wrote:Is this book suitable for somebody with limited Knowledge.....oh well ok... next to no knowledge......ok then no Knowledge (if I must be honest) about electrics? Plumbing I can do and very well if I say so myself. If it goes wrong I get a bit wet thats all. Electrics? I could die....

Yup. There's no theory involved at all. Not an equation in sight. Everything is examined entirely from the magician's point of view.

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Postby jomarchan » Jun 25th, '10, 12:36

Thanks Tomo. Will place an order in the morning. I love Maplins. Just can't understand anything inside of it.....

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Postby Harris » Jun 25th, '10, 21:54

Im a girl and i understand it !! lol x

And Tomo is a sweetie at pointing out the bits that are wrong lol x

Evie x

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Postby lozey » Jun 26th, '10, 00:21

Im female and I bought it. Havent attempted a project like this since high school, so Im reading it in sections to give me chance to get my head back into 'it'. Its a fantastic, simplified book of electronics :D

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