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tips metal bending

Postby Saint_ » Sep 18th, '05, 15:24



can some one give me some tips for metal bending pls??

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Postby katrielalex » Sep 18th, '05, 15:57

No.

In hibernation but half awake - will stick my nose in every so often!
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Postby dennis » Sep 18th, '05, 16:12

I have a tip, get a good blow torch, heaten up the metal you want to bend and go for it.
Oh and be carefull with the heat use some welding gloves.

And get yourself a first aid kit just in case.


For a serious tip, go to a magic shop and ask them what they have in store on the subject and buy it.

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Postby GoldFish » Sep 18th, '05, 16:14

Yes. Use a vice. It's much easier on the mind and you don't have to concentrate as hard.

What exactly did you have in mind? Perhaps a little more detail would help. What is your problem? Where are you learning your techniques from (if you have indeed bothered to learn a technique)? Are you just looking for free secrets?

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Re: tips metal bending

Postby MagicIain » Sep 18th, '05, 18:11

Saint_ wrote:can some one give me some tips for metal bending pls??


Yes. Try emailing Uri Geller - he'll explain about how you use your mind-power effectively, but efficiently, too.

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Postby dat8962 » Sep 18th, '05, 18:51

Two posts by The Saint asking the same thing?

Surely finding the secret is not beyond the means of Simon Templer?

Da Da Da Da Da Da Duh (Saint theme) :lol:

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Postby Saint_ » Sep 18th, '05, 18:51

F U guys ...u r full of shtt
i just need help not some guys make fun of me..if u dont want to help dont say anything in here

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Postby MagicIain » Sep 18th, '05, 18:53

Don't get offensive, for goodness' sake.

Read all the stickies, and you'll discover that no-one here will give you the methods of effects. ANY effects.

Now please remove yourself, and your gutter language, from our excellent forum.

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Postby dat8962 » Sep 18th, '05, 18:55

Saint - C'mon - surely you see the funny side of things?

As I've posed in your other thread on this subject with a reasonable answer I will refer you to this!

If you want to get on here and get help from the more experienced members then the last thing that you do is use language and insults like that.

Those of us here are only too pleased to offer constructive help and advice when we can but there are rules to adhere to. If you're serious about magic, and we are - then you must also appreciate that we often get others coming onto TM who are ONLY interested in finding out secrets and have no interest what so ever in magic. If you're not like that, then hang around, post some more so that we get to know you better and then you'll find the real benefit of being on TM.

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Postby Saint_ » Sep 18th, '05, 19:05

ok man....anw can u help me ??

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Postby MagicIain » Sep 18th, '05, 19:08

READ THE STICKIES.

No-one will help you here.

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Postby Saint_ » Sep 18th, '05, 19:10

were i have to go to get some help??

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Postby dat8962 » Sep 18th, '05, 23:19

Read the stickies but also read all of the threads and reviews.

Why not let us know what you can already do, what level you are such as complete beginner, novice, intermediate etc.

That way we will have a much better idea of you level of skill.

If you've got a deck of cards then practice your shuffles and general card skills but like us all, you will have to find a way of funding your magic as nothing is for free.

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Postby Saint_ » Sep 19th, '05, 12:43

i know a few tricks with the cards, one with a cigaret (u make the cigaret disapear),1 with money and 2 coin trics ...oh and levitate myself(the one from penguin magic)

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Postby Saint_ » Sep 19th, '05, 12:44

how about u??

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