How to Vanish a Coin Using Aluminium
Smooth out the aluminium., Place the coin on the aluminium on any side that you would like, front or back. , Trace the outline of the coin on the aluminium. , Put the aluminium on the edge and trim the extra foil with the toothpick., Trace the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Smooth out the aluminium.
Make sure there aren't any lines or creases on it. -
Step 2: Place the coin on the aluminium on any side that you would like
,, Be gentle while removing. , Be extra careful if your audience is very precise and observant. , Do not fold any aluminum on the back of the quarter.
If this step is not done incorrectly, it makes the trick less believable. ,, When performing this trick:
First, show the fake quarter to your audience within a fine distance.
Then, place the rectangular piece on top of the fake quarter and snap your fingers.
Lastly, crumple the piece of paper and the fake quarter to a small size, showing the audience how a quarter which was supposedly made of metal is now crumpled and folded. , -
Step 3: front or back.
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Step 4: Trace the outline of the coin on the aluminium.
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Step 5: Put the aluminium on the edge and trim the extra foil with the toothpick.
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Step 6: Trace the outline
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Step 7: the images
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Step 8: the letters
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Step 9: and all the detail on the aluminum.
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Step 10: With the aluminium still on the quarter
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Step 11: fold the aluminum around the coin and on the edge smoothly.
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Step 12: Take the real quarter out of the aluminium.
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Step 13: Perform the sleight of hand.
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Step 14: Have fun with this magic trick!
Detailed Guide
Make sure there aren't any lines or creases on it.
,, Be gentle while removing. , Be extra careful if your audience is very precise and observant. , Do not fold any aluminum on the back of the quarter.
If this step is not done incorrectly, it makes the trick less believable. ,, When performing this trick:
First, show the fake quarter to your audience within a fine distance.
Then, place the rectangular piece on top of the fake quarter and snap your fingers.
Lastly, crumple the piece of paper and the fake quarter to a small size, showing the audience how a quarter which was supposedly made of metal is now crumpled and folded. ,
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