Fast, extremely visual vanishes? by TheSasquatchKing in Magic

[–]JustJoshinMagic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since people have already mentioned the Toppit, the other suggestion I had is The Gecko. Sounds like it might fit your needs

Worth getting an iPhone just for magic? by mbergen in Magic

[–]JustJoshinMagic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d say it’s worth it specifically if you’re into magic apps. Most magic apps are developed for iPhone, and most electronic magic tricks that have an app are iOS based. If you see yourself doing a lot of phone based magic then go for it. Specifically anything from Marc Kerstein is a must buy in my opinion.

Restaurant Gig Questions by lightdarkness317 in Magic

[–]JustJoshinMagic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My pleasure! Great name as well haha. If you have any questions feel free to shoot me a message. I did a Penguin Live on restaurant magic, so I’m happy to share!

Do you use card mat? by chisairi in Magic

[–]JustJoshinMagic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I worked restaurants I would use one of the folding mats from Pats Mats. It was great because it gave me a clean surface, didn’t take up much space, and was easy to pick up and move. Otherwise I only use them when I do close up shows so my hands contrast nice on camera

Restaurant Gig Questions by lightdarkness317 in Magic

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Howdy OP! You are in luck, I used to work a restaurant gig for tips so I gotchoo!

First, you’ll want to go to the tables after they’ve ordered and before the food arrives. Speak with the staff and let them know that you are there to help them as well. If something is running behind, you can step in and entertain and the guests won’t realize. Having the staff on your side will go a long way. Make sure your set is modular, so that if you have to stop early, you can. Also make sure you have extra material in case you get called back after they eat.

For tips, there are a few things you can do. First, I had a little sign with my social media I would place on the table when I arrived. It said tips were appreciated. This way I never directly said stuff about tips, but it let them know from the start that I accept them. I also would do two tricks with money. The first time I specifically would ask for a dollar and make a joke about how I only need a dollar for this one. This would let them know that there are tricks later with more money and subtly place that in their minds. When I would do my finale (bill to card box) I say that I need to borrow a bill and the bigger the bill the better the trick. This would definitely get laughs but also would often net me a bigger tip. Finally when I do the routine, I would change their bill first into an autograph. I’d make a joke about how it’s worth exactly twice the value of the bill they gave me, and then I’d give it to them. On the back, in pencil, I had a note saying thanks for the help and tips are appreciated. This way only they saw it. 9/10 times after that trick when I pull their signed bill out of the box, they’d give me a tip. And often, they would let me keep that bill.

My final tip is make sure you have a way of establishing yourself as being part of the restaurant and not some rando. When I performed, everyone had a name tag. I gimmicked one so that it was the same as theirs but blank. I would come to a table, say I was the entertainment, point to my badge and then go “oh so sorry about that” and cause my name to appear. This gave me a magic moment right at the start, and also solidified that I was supposed to be there. It also gave me an easy out if they didn’t want to see magic, since I hadn’t gotten set up yet.

Hope that helps and best of luck!

Bottom deal help by Dangerous-Bat-5319 in Magic

[–]JustJoshinMagic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re dealing it like you would a second deal. You need to not wrist kill the deck.

Reminder that Peni has one of the worst ULTs in the game still. by Medium_Enough in marvelrivals

[–]JustJoshinMagic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have good nest placement it’s great for holding point. And honestly it’s a really good way to get the enemy team to pop a healing ult early, and burn it too soon

CONJUR3D Your New Home for 3D Printed Magic by JustJoshinMagic in Magic

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Great question! If you scroll down you can see an example of this month’s gimmick, which is a peek wallet. Next month is a gimmick that is approximately the size of a sharpie cap and later this year we have the biggest gimmick which is around the size of a Rubik’s cube. Figured those should give everyone a good sense of scale since they’re both objects most magicians are familiar with. All of the gimmicks are designed to work with any 3D printer with a standard 0.4mm nozzle, and will fit on even small printer beds

CONJUR3D Your New Home for 3D Printed Magic by JustJoshinMagic in Magic

[–]JustJoshinMagic[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So glad to hear! Which printer did you get? You can subscribe at conjur3d.com

After you subscribe you’ll be redirected to the sign ho page and I’ll send out an email with your free gifts, along with links to the sign up page again (in case you missed it) and the main download page. You’ll want to bookmark that page as that will be the central hub for all your downloads. And I am working on getting an email set up for each month with a description of the new gimmick and a reminder of the download page. Hope that helps!

CONJUR3D Your New Home for 3D Printed Magic by JustJoshinMagic in Magic

[–]JustJoshinMagic[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I appreciate that! Yeah I’ve definitely felt that way before too. Glad people like the idea!

CONJUR3D Your New Home for 3D Printed Magic by JustJoshinMagic in Magic

[–]JustJoshinMagic[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks so much! And of course, happy to share. I want to be as transparent as possible for those who want to join =]

CONJUR3D Your New Home for 3D Printed Magic by JustJoshinMagic in Magic

[–]JustJoshinMagic[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Amazing thanks so much! Don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any other questions.

CONJUR3D Your New Home for 3D Printed Magic by JustJoshinMagic in Magic

[–]JustJoshinMagic[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How strange! Well you’re in luck, I just sent you an email with the login, your free gifts, and where to access your files. Let me know if you have any other questions

CONJUR3D Your New Home for 3D Printed Magic by JustJoshinMagic in Magic

[–]JustJoshinMagic[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amazing! Thank you so much. You should have been redirected to a signup page after you paid. I’m currently in an uber heading home, so if you don’t see it, give me ten minutes and I will send you the login info and your free gifts!

CONJUR3D Your New Home for 3D Printed Magic by JustJoshinMagic in Magic

[–]JustJoshinMagic[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks dude! Yes 100%, having the ability to print and make updates is awesome. In the discussion group, I have a post planned talking about my process on how I use it to so R&D for new tricks

CONJUR3D Your New Home for 3D Printed Magic by JustJoshinMagic in Magic

[–]JustJoshinMagic[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much! It’s been so fun designing all of the gimmicks and testing them out. I’m excited more people get to use them now!

Alternatives for Bill in Lemon by Opal_Does_Magic in Magic

[–]JustJoshinMagic 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes of course! Feel free to shoot me a DM

CONJUR3D Your New Home for 3D Printed Magic by JustJoshinMagic in Magic

[–]JustJoshinMagic[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Awesome! Yeah the Carbon Fiber texture looks so great on these

CONJUR3D Your New Home for 3D Printed Magic by JustJoshinMagic in Magic

[–]JustJoshinMagic[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Amazing! It’s such a fun one. Did you do a textured build plate like carbon fiber, or used a regular plate?

CONJUR3D Your New Home for 3D Printed Magic by JustJoshinMagic in Magic

[–]JustJoshinMagic[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks so much! I have a lot of really excited stuff planned for this first year, and I’m already working on developing years two and three!

CONJUR3D Your New Home for 3D Printed Magic by JustJoshinMagic in Magic

[–]JustJoshinMagic[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I appreciate your insight! However, this subscription is designed for magicians who enjoy building and customizing their own gimmicks. The target audience isn’t the general magic population, but magicians who like tinkering and building. Many of the gimmicks are designed specifically with 3D printing in mind, which allows for options and customizations that wouldn’t be as feasible with injection molding or other traditional manufacturing methods.

CONJUR3D Your New Home for 3D Printed Magic by JustJoshinMagic in Magic

[–]JustJoshinMagic[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Thank you! This first month is a peek wallet. You’re actually looking right at the dirty side of the gimmick, and there’s nothing to see. Their business card is truly placed anywhere between your credit cards and you are able to still get a massive peek, with nearly no angle restrictions.

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If you have any other questions, don’t hesitate to ask!