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Legendary Wizard Inner circle The Wizard , The Legend 162,885,947,3659, 1694 Posts |
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On Jul 29, 2014, udayjadu wrote: PMed you my real name already
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udayjadu Loyal user Uday Jadugar 247 Posts |
Ok. You don't want to reveal your name. I will call you
Mr. SING ( Singaporean;) With lol Uday |
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Legendary Wizard Inner circle The Wizard , The Legend 162,885,947,3659, 1694 Posts |
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On Jul 29, 2014, udayjadu wrote: :) Sure then :)
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udayjadu Loyal user Uday Jadugar 247 Posts |
How about giving a mirror piece so that you can feel that the bolt is actuall moving. Just imagine and tell me your valuable opinion.
Uday |
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TheAmazingSteveo Inner circle 1581 Posts |
This looks VERY VERY NICE !!!
Nice job Uday! |
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MagicallyMe Veteran user Manhattan Beach, CA 356 Posts |
Looks nice Uday.
Can the bolt be examined afterwards? Or not recommended. I agree that something other then a metal plate would be better. If it can be done impromptu then you could use whatever is handy; business card, paper plate, playing card etc. Would that work, or is,the bolt hole larger than a standard hole punch? (It looks like it is) |
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Legendary Wizard Inner circle The Wizard , The Legend 162,885,947,3659, 1694 Posts |
Mirror ... Hum a bad idea . But it will indeed make it more visual .
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Legendary Wizard Inner circle The Wizard , The Legend 162,885,947,3659, 1694 Posts |
Magicallyme : as mentioned on earlier posts it can be examined afterwards without switching .
I am actually already saving up for this one . Will likely purchase it once it comes out . However anyone has any ideas of how to justify the bolt when you first take it out ?
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udayjadu Loyal user Uday Jadugar 247 Posts |
You can give the bolt for examination at the end. Because there will be locking mechanism.
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udayjadu Loyal user Uday Jadugar 247 Posts |
Hi friends,
I need your suggestion. Can I make this bolt in plastic and chrome plate it like metal? Very light to carry and easy to produce. Cost will be around 20 dollars instead of 80 dollars in metal. Please, please feel free to comment. Uday |
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Galileo Elite user Somerville MA 431 Posts |
New name and a steel bolt would be my suggestion
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udayjadu Loyal user Uday Jadugar 247 Posts |
THUNDERBOLT will be the new name.
Steel is little difficult to lock it. Trying hard. Thanks Uday |
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IAIN Eternal Order england 18807 Posts |
If you're going to make it in plastic, keep it plastic looking - so it looks like a toy set...
http://avalonaviary.com/images/products/detail/SB165e.jpg
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udayjadu Loyal user Uday Jadugar 247 Posts |
IAIN,
Then you don't want me to produce in plastic? |
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Magic.Maddy Inner circle 1861 Posts |
I think weight would be an issue if making it with plastic. It would feel too light to the spectator.
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Legendary Wizard Inner circle The Wizard , The Legend 162,885,947,3659, 1694 Posts |
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On Aug 19, 2014, Magic.Maddy wrote: True . Making the bolt looks as real as possible ( maybe with rust ) . Plastic kinda make it look like kids magic ...
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VMagical Loyal user 216 Posts |
This looks really nice! I'll be one of the first to buy. Looking forward to it Uday!
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udayjadu Loyal user Uday Jadugar 247 Posts |
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On Aug 19, 2014, Magic.Maddy wrote: I can increase the weight by adding the metal piece inside the bolt. And nut can be made in steel. Uday Jadugar |
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udayjadu Loyal user Uday Jadugar 247 Posts |
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On Aug 20, 2014, VMagical wrote: Vmagical thanks. But wait I am working seriously on it. May come up with brass and steel only with proper lock. Uday |
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IAIN Eternal Order england 18807 Posts |
Hi - no, I think a toy version would be great...especially if you made two other bolts of the same size and weight, but not gimmicked (and in different colours)...
i mean its an odd thing to do anyway - so (in my opinion) presenting a real serious steel bolt is as illogical as a kid's toy bolt...in fact, I would find the plastic bolt to be more appropriate, especially if you had a duplicate... so to be clear: 3 identical bolts in 3 different colours 1 of them is 'special' a 4th is a duplicate of the special one i could think of at least 3 interesting presentations just with the bolts alone.. if you wanted to widen your market, do a fake rusted version for the people who like bizarre magick, a stainless steel one and the plastic ones... just my opinion... you could then expand it even further and make PKd versions, all kinds of things...
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