Tenyo Magical Door
Tenyo Magical Door
Tenyo Magical Door,Not sure how this worked till i got itYou do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
- Richard W
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That is the effect that got me interested in Tenyo I really like this one.
Too bad they didn't supply a second chain to switch out.
Richard
Too bad they didn't supply a second chain to switch out.
Richard
"let's continue on with this carnival-like atmosphere"
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Should be easy to find a suitable cheap silver chain
- Richard W
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Hard to find and exact match at least I have never found one yet.
Best bet is to find both type of new ones made by the same company.
Best bet is to find both type of new ones made by the same company.
"let's continue on with this carnival-like atmosphere"
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How about buying 2 sets of magical doors and switch the door instead the chain ? That would be easier
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You are really thinking out of the door Victor!
No bad idea, although.... switching a door is more difficult than switching a chain...
No bad idea, although.... switching a door is more difficult than switching a chain...
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Haha...nicely said Rob. Out of the door thinking...I like it I think if we can palm a playing card, it is quite easy also to palm a doorRob Rand wrote:You are really thinking out of the door Victor!
No bad idea, although.... switching a door is more difficult than switching a chain...
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Could be a project for Simon to make 3 wooden doors
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An easier way to switch the doors if you are seated is to use the Slydini Switch. The switch can be done with any object. It uses the table to cover the switch. The move is easy to do but requires practice to get the correct timing and coordination. It is explained in both Slydini sets of books by Karl Fulves.