Shinetti sent us a copenetro inside a book!
You should check it, because it's marvelous!
We are gathering orders, so only for a few days we are offering 50€ discount for every copenetro book and table you order. And FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE!
Shinetti sent us a copenetro inside a book!
You should check it, because it's marvelous!
We are gathering orders, so only for a few days we are offering 50€ discount for every copenetro book and table you order. And FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE!
Under the ideas sponsorship, Jordi Mensa proposes us to build a swapping platform.
We will learn about Arduino, stepper motors, remote controls and 3D printing. All this has many applications and if you let your imagination fly you will find a place where to use them.
Durante la cuarentena hemos tenido una charla muy interesante con el mago y fabricante Shinetti.
Nos muestra como fabricar una serpiente que salta y encuentra una carta firmada. Simple, divertido y muy portátil para cualquier espectáculo de salón y escena.
También nos enseña cual es su producto más vendido, una obra maestra!
It has finally arrived! The first episode of the new season, with an original idea perfect for every magic show. Pack small play big, and also open source. That means that you have all the information available so you can build it yourself!
In this episode, I'll show you how to add electronics to an animated whiteboard in an easy and a cheap way. If you have an Axtell drawing board or a Sean Bogunia's Sketchpad, or you're planning to buy one, you're going to love this episode!
Santa Claus was here and left some presents!
We will build a lie detector and Román García visited us to explain how to use it.
Moreover, we'll hold a raffle and give away the lie detector we built in the video.
Sensors are great allies in the electronic magic field. We can get information, choices, positions, and other activities an artist can do. We can also activate electric circuits in an undetectable way. Today I'll explain the basics of sensors and show you some practical examples to start using them immediately.
In this episode I'll explain how to build a mentalism game using sensors and remote controls. It's very easy and cheap.
This is the last episode of the season! Today I'll show you a project that I really love. I'm going to show a levitation of a led light as if it were a firefly. You only need a steady hand and patience, but it's easy to do it.
We have received many questions and suggestions to explain how we could make an electronic chair. After searching and testing, we found a very easy, cheap, and small way to do it. And you DON'T EVEN NEED A CHAIR! Today I'll explain how to build it.