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Fixing A Magic Wand
strangemagic@strangemagic
5 Posts
#1 · November 24, 2024, 11:53 am
Quote from strangemagic on November 24, 2024, 11:53 amHello All:
I purchased a wand from connjure.com and was practicing various wand flourishes and seemed to have dropped it one too many times. One of the tips came off. I looked at how it was originally attached and I saw it had been glued in place. I was wondering if anyone knows the best kind of glue to fix this. It was really cheap (like $15), but I'm sure it could be renewed by just gluing the tip back on. It appears as though the body it is made with a brass tubing covered with hard plastic. The tip appears as though it is a heavy white metal (steel ?) with the same brass core.
Even though it is inexpensive, I love the thickness and weight of this wand. It is perfect for wand spinning.
Thanks,
Dave
Hello All:
I purchased a wand from connjure.com and was practicing various wand flourishes and seemed to have dropped it one too many times. One of the tips came off. I looked at how it was originally attached and I saw it had been glued in place. I was wondering if anyone knows the best kind of glue to fix this. It was really cheap (like $15), but I'm sure it could be renewed by just gluing the tip back on. It appears as though the body it is made with a brass tubing covered with hard plastic. The tip appears as though it is a heavy white metal (steel ?) with the same brass core.
Even though it is inexpensive, I love the thickness and weight of this wand. It is perfect for wand spinning.
Thanks,
Dave
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Last edited on November 24, 2024, 11:55 am by strangemagic
#2 · November 24, 2024, 12:01 pm
Quote from strangemagic on November 24, 2024, 12:01 pmIt might have been this wand:
https://tccmagic.com/products/updated-version-professional-magic-wand-2-0-by-tcc
and, it might have been black hardwood, and not plastic
It might have been this wand:
【UPDATED VERSION】PROFESSIONAL MAGIC WAND 2.0 BY TCC
and, it might have been black hardwood, and not plastic
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#3 · November 26, 2024, 10:47 am
Quote from strangemagic on November 26, 2024, 10:47 amAlso, what is a recommended next-step, more sturdy wand for the wand spin? Many of the wands I researched are currently not available.
Eventually, I'll probably move to a professional street wand/stick, but not until I have all my wand moves down.
Also, what is a recommended next-step, more sturdy wand for the wand spin? Many of the wands I researched are currently not available.
Eventually, I'll probably move to a professional street wand/stick, but not until I have all my wand moves down.
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