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Magic Juicer

Postby Mickey123 » Aug 3rd, '11, 16:06



New guy here! Looks like a great site! Thanks to all that make it possible. My question is that I want to develop an stage act, whereby I place a number of household items into an oversized prop juicer and allow a liquid to come out a spout. Sort of a comedic touch to those typical infomercials. Does anyone know of a similar act or a place to get blueprints or plans. Thanks in advance to all replies!!! If this was not a good section for this question please let me know or just move it.

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Postby jim ferguson » Aug 4th, '11, 16:02

Hi Mickey, welcome to TM :)


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    Postby Magical_Trevor » Aug 4th, '11, 16:37

    Big welcome to TM, see my PM for details of how I'd do a blender :D

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    Postby Mickey123 » Aug 5th, '11, 17:44

    Thanks for your response. My vision is to have a stage prop that could be wheeled out about the size of a small kitchen stove. The prop would be an oversized “Rube Goldberg” looking device having lights, wheels and levers. At the top would be a shoot. At the other end would be a spout. I would then add items into this "juicer". Then push and pull some of the wheels and levers. The audience would hear a grinding and smashing. At the spout end would pour out a liquid. I would use mostly whole raw food items like watermelons, bananas, head lettuce. However, I would also toss in a few odd items like a tennis show or ball cap. The prop would have to “remove” or hide the items inserted for grinding and allow for a reservoir of liquid to be dispensed. This is as far as I’ve gotten on the idea.

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