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I try to collect two crappy souvenir type items from every city i visit. One magnet and one keychain. These are about half of the magnets ive collected.
YouTube Video showing it in action:
Thingiverse:
www.thingiverse.com/thing:3665886
This is a design for a automatic magnet cleaner. Usually, Zen Magnets should be cleaned often so that ferric and other magnetic particles do not accumulate on the poles of the magnets, destroying their coating. However, done manually this process is tedious and time consuming, especially when you have over 7,000 of them. By making a robot that does it for me, I can sit back and do other things while it cleans.
This specific design cleans 216 magnets at a time (one complete set). It uses and arduino uno, standard 180 degree servo, and a 28BYJ stepper motor and driver. Also, the part that actually cleans the magnets is a piece of steel sheet metal (so the magnets being cleaned will stick to it) and a cut-up piece of microfiber cloth provided by Zen Magnets. On their website you can get 100 of these cloths for 20$ so it is very cheap.
Stats of the machine:
Cycle: 406 seconds
Per Mag: 1.88 seconds for each magnet
Capacity: 216 magnets
input voltage: 5V
The 3D printed parts were designed in Autodesk Fusion 360/Inventor and were printed on a Creality Ender 3.
Day 27 of 365. "where will I put this one?" I started collecting magnets several years ago. It has gotten out of hand!
I found these American-made vintage souvenir state magnets at a thrift store for 25 cents each. While not a complete set, I rustled up about 16 states.
Some of the ones in the basket were newer designs, but this is the design I recall from childhood vacations.
The kids cosplaying vocaloid characters in the song called Magnet
Maya as Megurine Luca
Rayla as Hatsune Miku
Sora as Kaito
Satsuki as Kagamine Rin
Natsuki as Kagamine Len
Satsuki and Natsuki belongs to Lusiferchan
Magnet cross stitched to original design: black cotton thread on antique cream linen.
Blogged at www.whatdelilahdid.com.
Staff members of the Superconducting Magnet Division at Brookhaven National Laboratory next to the "top hat"— the interface between the room temperature components of the magnet test facility and the LHC high-luminosity magnet to be tested. The magnet is attached to the bottom of the top hat and tested in superfluid helium at temperatures close to absolute zero.
I finally found a use for the older minifig magnets. Magnet Racers! See more photos and videos at www.dagsbricks.com/2014/09/lego-techniques-magnet-racers....
I bought these little guys in Australia. The arms on the kangaroo and the platypus can move, as does the neck of the cassowary.
They are usually stuck to task lamp above the desk. I look at them everyday and they make me happy.
Senaste tidens diskussion i media om att mobilen och då speciellt Facebook närmast magnetiskt stjäl uppmärksamhet från till och med egna barn, fick bli motiv för veckans tema.
The first magnet dipole near the CMS cavern. The dipoles insure that the beam follows the curvature of the LHC tunnel. (27 km circumference, 100m underground) More pictures and explanations here