AWESOME!!! You worked so hard to do this and your care in how you build with the triangle form really shows. Are these brand new Bicycle cards or older decks that you have used before? I ask this question because these cards are high quality and are often too slippery for big card houses. This crazy achievement reveals the true nature of what building a card house should be about: transforming chaos into order with a lot of patience and a great love. You clearly understand this more than most. May this card house and the journey that it represents inspire all who see it! ♥️♣️♦️♠️
Thanks for your comments. Most of the cards were bought quite a while ago and left unopened! I think making the triangles thinner will make them less slippery. This time, the wooden board underneath is 120 centimetres long and almost full, so there is less than 4 centimetres between each card.
@@タワーバカ Wow, amazing! Thanks for sharing this advice and being so helpful. I am very excited to see how much higher and how creative the triangle form can be. It may be the oldest technique but I believe we have only begun to see its true possibilities. 😉
さらっとやってるけど、普通に凄すぎることしてますよね
変態すぎます。
さらっと変態あつかいやないかーーい!
AWESOME!!! You worked so hard to do this and your care in how you build with the triangle form really shows. Are these brand new Bicycle cards or older decks that you have used before? I ask this question because these cards are high quality and are often too slippery for big card houses. This crazy achievement reveals the true nature of what building a card house should be about: transforming chaos into order with a lot of patience and a great love. You clearly understand this more than most. May this card house and the journey that it represents inspire all who see it! ♥️♣️♦️♠️
Thanks for your comments.
Most of the cards were bought quite a while ago and left unopened!
I think making the triangles thinner will make them less slippery.
This time, the wooden board underneath is 120 centimetres long and almost full, so there is less than 4 centimetres between each card.
@@タワーバカ Wow, amazing! Thanks for sharing this advice and being so helpful. I am very excited to see how much higher and how creative the triangle form can be. It may be the oldest technique but I believe we have only begun to see its true possibilities. 😉