Solution for Warped deck

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Solution for Warped deck

Postby swiftshifter » Dec 16th, '04, 09:13



Decks warp. It's a fact of life. Do you guys have any suggestions that might help in taking out that annoying warp? What I do is put the entire deck under a heavy stack of books. This takes care of the problem, but not entirely. Any other DIY ideas?

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Postby KaRcop » Dec 23rd, '04, 17:41

flatten them with something heavy in a hot place for about half an hour to an hour, then pu them somewhere cool for the rest of the day under the heavy stuff. (assuming you do it in the morning.)

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Postby dat8962 » Dec 23rd, '04, 22:36

One of the magi sites (can't remember which one but will have a look and post if / when found again) sells a card clamp for this purpose. Think it was around £12 and you put the cards between the two boards and tighten the screws.

Anyone else seen it?

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Postby Hodgkinson » Dec 28th, '04, 19:47

dat8962 wrote
One of the magi sites (can't remember which one but will have a look and post if / when found again) sells a card clamp for this purpose. Think it was around £12 and you put the cards between the two boards and tighten the screws.

Anyone else seen it?



I believe you mean the Presto card press by Norm Nielson, the cheapest I have seen it is £25 though. :shock:

http://www.cards4magic.co.uk/acatalog/P ... .html#a744

It seems very expensive for what it is.
I am sure you could construct a similar device yourself for pennies.

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Postby dat8962 » Dec 28th, '04, 19:51

No - it wasn' this one as I recall that the ad was illustrated with a photo and the press itself was bright red.

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Postby Hodgkinson » Dec 28th, '04, 19:59

I have just had another look around and found a red press for $24.95

http://www.elmwoodmagic.com/?keywords=& ... &html=full

Is this more like the one you meant ?

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Postby Pcwizme » Dec 29th, '04, 01:40

make your own 2 bits of ply about 9mm 4 coach bolts and 4 wind nuts drill holes insert bolts

and theres your press

also if you dampen the card then put a bit of blotting paper bettween the cards it will help

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Postby andycoates » Jan 5th, '05, 16:36

Heavy books will work just aswell as these presses advertise....the reason why most decks warp is because the way moisture from the hands and surounding air is absorbed by thecards...

The damp enters throughthe sides and reaches the middle ofthe card last wjich causes some of the card to expand by only a few thousands of a milemeter but still causes the cards to warp.

So to try and get your cards nearly new again dou just need slugt preasure from a few heavy books but leave them as long as posible in a dry place..(NOT THE AIRING CUPBOARD BECAUSE THAT WILL DRY THE CARDS TOO QUICKLY AND THEY WILL BECOME BRITTLE AND PROBABLY STAY WARPED BECAUSE THE MOISTER HAS DRIED OUT TOO QUICKLEY)
...That will do the job....

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Postby saxmad » Jan 5th, '05, 20:36

I use a flower press.
Does the job....

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Postby taneous » Jan 6th, '05, 11:47

sounds like too much work - I'd just buy a new deck, or use them for card warp..

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Postby swiftshifter » Jan 20th, '05, 04:44

andycoates wrote:Heavy books will work just aswell as these presses advertise....the reason why most decks warp is because the way moisture from the hands and surounding air is absorbed by thecards...

The damp enters throughthe sides and reaches the middle ofthe card last wjich causes some of the card to expand by only a few thousands of a milemeter but still causes the cards to warp.

So to try and get your cards nearly new again dou just need slugt preasure from a few heavy books but leave them as long as posible in a dry place..(NOT THE AIRING CUPBOARD BECAUSE THAT WILL DRY THE CARDS TOO QUICKLY AND THEY WILL BECOME BRITTLE AND PROBABLY STAY WARPED BECAUSE THE MOISTER HAS DRIED OUT TOO QUICKLEY)
...That will do the job....

Andy :wink:


where in the world did you get all this stuff?! is there an in-depth discourse on cards that teach this stuff? if so, where could I find one? This is really interesting stuff.

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Postby SlipperyPenguin » Jan 24th, '05, 13:51

Thanks everyone..

I thought it was just me that ended up with warped cards as I've never ever come across this before. Up until now I've just chucked the deck and got a new one (after all they are fairly cheap) but I like the idea of a press, especially for gaff making (never thought of that and I haven't had too much success with heavy books).

Anyway.. Thanks again..

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