Spring Control using the Repulse Control
So here it is :awesome:
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Woah!
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:D Nice! Although I know you could've done better in the final bit though, but this was exactly what I expected it to look like. ^_^
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This is great. The only slight comment I have (take it with a grain of salt cause I don't know exactly how this works) is that you could probably reduce the visible finger motion when you push the card in. I also acknowledge the fact that you're pretty busy and tired, so this may also be an anomaly. Also, out of curiosity, are you using bicycle 125s, and if so, how are they?
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As for the 125's they are thin, which I like, but they are not durable at all. I usually take really good care of my cards, but the 125s gets really sticky regardless. Maybe I did something to it at some point, but they aren't durable for me and they warp in an S-shape (if you look from the short side). Maybe it's just me :thinking: |
It looks good, but the only thing I find suspicious is when you actually control the card during the execution of the spring. I understand if it's fundamental to the execution of the control, but to me it just has this suspicious feeling to it.
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The card is actually already controlled when the spring is being done, but if you meant the slight forceful motion I did during the spring, then that was my mistake, kind of. I did it to ensure the card landed perfectly square with the deck, which is a trade-off. Hopefully, I won't have to do it when I get better :D |
Where can I learn the repulse control?
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Well, it used to be available on his youtube channel for a very short amount of time, now it is either private, or removed, and will( hopefully according to DSZ's plans) be released in 2011 in a limited amount of copies.
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Yes, that is what I meant. Well, time to conduct more theories then...
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Wow that was very.... hmm Amazing use of the spring!!!1 :D
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Is this taught in the repluse download???
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you can practically work it out yourself if you know the spring and the repulse...
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Yuppy. If you know the repulse, then it's easy to figure out how it's done. :)
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Woaw. That was awesome Albert!
Now I really want to know who the Spring control works:D Hope it will get released soon. |
Very nice application :p
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very nice well done .
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That spring-utilizing control that I performed uses the Repulse concept, which is very different from Mark's, I believe :) |
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