Hey guys.
So I recently had a really weird idea about making a couple gaff cards super slick to do certain moves. Specifically, I was looking at a home made blank, and noticed that sometimes it would stick too much to the card below it while I did a top change, which was a serious problem (I have found temporary ways around it so far). I then thought about a fluid that would "smooth" the card, and had ideas about where a smooth card could be used in many tricks to make them better.
So does anyone know where one could find a "smoothing fluid", or if one exists? I am highly doubting it, but I might head over to Home Depot to find something. If r******* fluid like Testors Dulcote is a lacquer that takes a way the outer layer, I would get the opposite, something that adds another layer on top. Maybe something like Polyacrylic, like the one you put several layers of on a wood project, but for paper?
Do any cardists out there know if fanning powder accomplishes this?
So I recently had a really weird idea about making a couple gaff cards super slick to do certain moves. Specifically, I was looking at a home made blank, and noticed that sometimes it would stick too much to the card below it while I did a top change, which was a serious problem (I have found temporary ways around it so far). I then thought about a fluid that would "smooth" the card, and had ideas about where a smooth card could be used in many tricks to make them better.
So does anyone know where one could find a "smoothing fluid", or if one exists? I am highly doubting it, but I might head over to Home Depot to find something. If r******* fluid like Testors Dulcote is a lacquer that takes a way the outer layer, I would get the opposite, something that adds another layer on top. Maybe something like Polyacrylic, like the one you put several layers of on a wood project, but for paper?
Do any cardists out there know if fanning powder accomplishes this?