Psychokinetic silverware help

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Psychokinetic silverware help

Postby Fabula » Jun 20th, '12, 18:13



I am currently trying out metal bending using psychokinetic silverware. Anyone who uses this will know there are a few routines in it. I have two problems which boil down to the same thing. Firstly the pivot bend, which without revealing too much, requires a fair amount of strength for one hand. I'm finding it impossible to make any noticeable difference to the forks shape which is disappointing as it is such a good routine. I'm not sure whether this is my fault, the forks are to strong, or the DVDs fault. (Hopefully just mine) Either way I would appreciate some advice on that. Secondly the twist. Yet again it seems like another impossible feat to try and do and I ended up breaking two forks trying to but the twist in. Any advice would be appreciated there too. I am using the everyday forks from Wilkinsons so anyone else (UK) who could tell me whether these are bad or good ones to use please say... Feel free to PM me with answers. Thanks.

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Re: Psychokinetic silverware help

Postby johnnyryanUK » Aug 31st, '12, 22:45

bend the fork til it is literally near breaking point (you can see the bend is little lighter than rest of fork), I tend to use cheap thin and bendable forks as it is easier to manipulate, helps by rubbing between index and thumb considerably before hand

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