In this magic illusion, the magician holds two square columns up so the audience can see through one end and out the other. A wand, or a hand wave, can be shown to go through the columns to further prove that each is empty. He then holds a solid piece of plastic up for the audience to see. He taps a wood cube against the plastic to show both are solid. He places the plastic between the columns and explains to the audience that he will drop a solid cube down the top column and it will go right through the solid plastic plate and out the bottom of the lower column. He then drops the solid cube and it indeed falls through and out the bottom - seeming to penetrate the solid plastic plate. Each column measure approximately 7-1/2 inches high.
This spooky Halloween magician really has no place to hide his tricks! Our full size pattern is easy to cut out. A complete drawing so you can quickly get busy with creating your projects. Simply trac...
A magical unicorn looking back to its rider, ready for the next journey. This unicorn design is a good pattern for beginners to practice turns and points.
Wizards are growing especially popular because of several recent movie releases. All pattern parts are drawn full size for easy reproduction onto wood surfaces. All three included, projects measure from 32 to 40 inches high.
Just wait until you show your kids or grandkids this amazing vanish trick. You construct this unique novelty box out of 1/2-inch plywood. The vanish box functions in the same way as some of the larger illusions.
The mystery box illusion is one of the easiest magic tricks to perform yet one of the most baffling of all magic illusions. Because it is mechanical (it works by itself - no sleight of hand required) it is perfect for first time magicians or anyone just getting into magic.
This trick will completely baffle your audience, yet it is so easy to perform that even a child can do it.
Oh no! The circus animals have escaped!
In this magic illusion, the magician holds two square columns up so the audience can see through one end and out the other.
In this magic illusion, you will produce dozens of silk scarves seemingly from an empty box!
Three mirrors multiply a stream of stars, moons, and planets into an every-changing visual delight. Start by gathering a few scraps of contrasting figured woods. Follow with simple construction, and y...