I love it!! Very cool!! I purchased a couple of your tunnel of darkness replicas quite a while back. This is sweet!! Do you have to have to have a sleight of hand to perform it?
Hey Joe, long time, no hear! Glad you like it! I have a version of the first routine (the monte) that ends with the white die instantly duplicating into two, which lets you end clean without any sleight-of-hand. It's actually pretty versatile, so you can make up your own routines and pick-and-choose different effects
-I'm sad to do this, but I will need to delay sales again to try and use a different type of plastic so it will be more temperature-resistant. The current plastic I'm using, PLA, can start to deform at 50-60°C. I found out the other day that delivery trucks without AC can get as hot as 67°C! I'll be sure to follow up when it's ready- Update: It's for sale now with a more temperature-resistant plastic: PETG!
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I love it!! Very cool!! I purchased a couple of your tunnel of darkness replicas quite a while back. This is sweet!! Do you have to have to have a sleight of hand to perform it?
Hey Joe, long time, no hear! Glad you like it! I have a version of the first routine (the monte) that ends with the white die instantly duplicating into two, which lets you end clean without any sleight-of-hand. It's actually pretty versatile, so you can make up your own routines and pick-and-choose different effects
@@22MAGICTRICKS22 Is this availible for purchase? I may just have to get one :)
@@joevitaebella I looked closely, and it looks like it was 3D printed.
@Cyber Geometry Yup, I designed it and 3D printed it myself!
-I'm sad to do this, but I will need to delay sales again to try and use a different type of plastic so it will be more temperature-resistant. The current plastic I'm using, PLA, can start to deform at 50-60°C. I found out the other day that delivery trucks without AC can get as hot as 67°C! I'll be sure to follow up when it's ready- Update: It's for sale now with a more temperature-resistant plastic: PETG!