Believe it or not, I've been doing magic for a hap hazard living over the past hundred years or so, and have never been able to get roughed cards to separate. And I'm talking about "factory machined" as well as cards I've prepared myself.
I've used varying degrees of "light" touch and my fingers continue slide over the pairs that I'm trying to split.
Any suggestions would be appreciated before I give up forever on the invisible deck (and the zillion other effects that use this principle).
separating roughed cards
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Re: separating roughed cards
Not sure on any specific technique for separating roughed cards but if you are willing to prepare the cards yourself may I suggest the half roughing procedure. That makes separation a breeze.
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Re: separating roughed cards
It may well be that a degree of stickiness is required to permit ones fingers to separate the pairs by some amount of direct lifting rather than forced sliding.
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Re: separating roughed cards
I lift the card, not slid it.
You can experiment:
-ribbon the cards at the table and lift the card.
-do a fan, or pass cards one hand to the other an when you locate your card, pinch the border separating them and 'slide' without touching themselves.
You can experiment:
-ribbon the cards at the table and lift the card.
-do a fan, or pass cards one hand to the other an when you locate your card, pinch the border separating them and 'slide' without touching themselves.
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Re: separating roughed cards
You can rough cards heavily or lightly, depending upon how much you spray on.
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Re: separating roughed cards
Many thanks for the suggestions, I plan on trying all the above.
I should add that the late Sen. Crandall gave me an Invisible Card Deck that he'd corner shorted so that you could riffle the index to find the selected card, then spread to reveal. He maintained that some hands were just too dry to ever make the split. Unfortunately that deck is long gone and I've never gone to the trouble to make up another. (Dry? I live in the desert where 20% is big time humidity)
I should add that the late Sen. Crandall gave me an Invisible Card Deck that he'd corner shorted so that you could riffle the index to find the selected card, then spread to reveal. He maintained that some hands were just too dry to ever make the split. Unfortunately that deck is long gone and I've never gone to the trouble to make up another. (Dry? I live in the desert where 20% is big time humidity)
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Re: separating roughed cards
Do you have dry hands? I do and my wife introduced me to (by far) the best lotion I have ever used, it's not cheap at $20 for a 16oz. Bottle. Once applied you can rub it till it's completely dry and leaves no residue or oils on your cards
"EIDON silica and msm moisturizing lotion"
"EIDON silica and msm moisturizing lotion"
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Re: separating roughed cards
this to Frank.......ordered and received the lotion and, as you said, no residue. More important, has helped with my "roughing" problem.........thanks
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Re: separating roughed cards
An older thread but a newish answer: erase the roughness from a 1.5" circle in the middle of each card back. Wallahh: practically push-button magic.