DIY Dancing Cane Magic Trick
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- čas přidán 27. 06. 2019
- A quick video on how to make and use your own dancing cane / levitation wand. This video is for my students in Avakas Smart Camps Magic Camp, but anyone with a sincere interest in magic is welcome to follow along!
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Much appreciation, sir, for this video! What a wonderful contribution. I'm a magic lover since childhood. My kids love it and so do my friends.
Thanks so much for this tutorial! I was always wand ering how this trick was done! 😅
Waht a great tutorial for the build and the techniques! Thanks for sharing
Thanks so much! You're making my day!
This is fantastic. Straight to the point, good energy, simple instructions.
Very nice! Glad you are still making videos, sir!
AWWWWW this was so adorable!! I am coming from the Leviwand community and I will be sharing this video with the other wanders.
8:27 I love your explanation of the Illusion hand, it is the thing I am always drilling into my students!
Finally i can actually be a jedi.
Bass pro has the line! Lol I had some in my fly fishing gear 😂😂 awesome video!
Thank god this guy is still alive.
Going a half inch up also eliminates the need to drill the end and putting a metal dowel in the end to weigh it down.
Thank you... SO MUCH!
Truly my pleasure!
I just randomly clicked on this channel for no reason then I found out it had loads of subs
I'm your 100th thumbs up
You rock! Thank you so much!
wonderful where our edison cell project gone
Mmm cool
i have the rod and fishing line, but no drill or other professional equipment. is there any other way I can attach the string to the dowel? thanks
I've seen even a single string tied to the cane work. As long as you find the right balance point, with a little practice, your cane should work great!
Hello! Thank you for this resource. Would love to get in touch. :) Please let me know. Thank you!
You can email me from the web page at the end any time. Thanks!
Any link for the thread to purchase online
What is the diameter of the center hole?
If you want to really hide the hole (which isn't necessary) you can go all the way down to a numbered bit like a "57." But, a 1/16" bit from any hardware store is fine. :-)
@@mackenziekid Thank you. Yeah, I thought about the 1/16 size, not necessary to hide the hole since no one will see it.
When we seeing another flea battle?🥵
Something coming soon!