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Split Card Trick - Separate Parts Version
Split Card Trick - Separate Parts Version
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Split Card Trick - Separate Parts Version (A1 Mini)
Split Card Trick - Separate Parts Version (A1 Mini)
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Split Card Trick - Partially Assembled Version
Split Card Trick - Partially Assembled Version
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Split Card Trick - Partially Assembled Version (A1 Mini)
Split Card Trick - Partially Assembled Version (A1 Mini)
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Description

For those who like magic tricks… here is a Split Card Trick!

 

This is a video of how it works: 

 

 

This trick creates the illusion that a slotted poker card is being split in the middle, but it is then revealed that the poker card is still intact.

 

The model is printed in parts and then glued together (please check the assembly guides in the photo gallery). 

 

Important Note: All the prints are designed for standard sized poker cards with the dimensions of 2.5 inches x 3.5 inches (63.5mm x 89mm).

 

UPDATE! 

 

I have added new print profiles for partially assembled versions, which greatly reduces the overall number of assembly steps. Print this updated version if you prefer an easier and quicker assembly process.

 

Depending on your printer's print tolerances, if the parts fitment is tight, just slide the moving parts a few times to smooth out the sliding motion. Note that you will need to remove the supports inside the windows before assembly (just flex the parts a little to loosen the supports).

 

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How does it work?

 

There are 2 identical poker cards, one of them is cut into 3 sections and displayed in front, while a duplicate poker card is slotted into the back.

 

When the middle section is slid to the side, the card behind is bent so that it is hidden from view, which creates the illusion of a split card. When the middle section is returned back into it's original position, the card behind is unbent, thereby looking intact.

 

Some sharp eyed audiences may notice that the card behind is slightly bent, so the savvy ones might probably figure out the trick. For best effect, you'll have to practice performing the trick smoothly and quickly to distract them from noticing the details.

 

I hope you'll find it fun to perform this trick for your friends and family!

 

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If you enjoy this print, please do give a like (or even a boost). Thank you!

 

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Comment & Rating (102)

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GREAT, works perfect! I modded mine!
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Can you share that remix?
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Replying to @SeeDoubleYou :
thats not a remix, they added decor and clips...
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excellent, why did you put clasps on the sides? greetings
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I am stuck I need help
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Try sliding it in the other direction. The sliding part should hook on to the card behind and bend it, so that it is hidden from view.
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Replying to @SpicyNoodle3D :
Thanks
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Split Card Trick - Separate Parts Version
printed great. love it. thanks
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printed perfect ,,, can’t wait to try it at work tomorrow !! thanks for sharing !!
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Nice! Glad you like it. 😊
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doesn't work at all, I printed the stupid thing 3 times, assembled it exactly as in the instructions and it didn't work 3 times. Absolute filament waste. Gets stuck, doesn't slide out and in well, just junk👎🏻👎🏻
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printed great
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Easy print.
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this is my second print because I didn’t glue correctly… got a bit confused on assembly for bending the card… very clever. great trick. thank you.
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I just printed it but how do I build it because I cannot find the assembly instructions
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Check the photo gallery, there is an assembly guide there. 😊
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Replying to @SpicyNoodle3D :
and how the tour is done because when you slide the central rail you see the card behind which is normal
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Replying to @user_898689118 :
The card behind should be bent by the sliding center section, so that it's hidden from view.
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Could you post more magic-related content I really like it
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You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.