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About a year ago I received a request from a Russian company - they wanted to use three of my photos of Bermuda on refrigerator magnets. I granted them permission along with a request of my own - that they send me the magnets when they were produced.
Look what arrived in today's mail.
It is a kick for me to see images of my favorite place in the world commercially produced and hanging on my refrigerator.
Birthdays can go on for weeks in this family...these refrigerator magnets were gifts...several made from my flickr pics that showed family and friends
On Tuesday 06-03-08 I had a magnet implanted in my finger. The magnet was coated in medical grade silicone for bio-compatibility and is small enough that it does not negatively effect electronic devices, credit cards or other objects that may be sensitive to magnets.
I am now able to "feel" magnet fields. When my hand is in close proximity to anything that generates a magnetic field (small motors, electric currents, magnets, etc.) I feel a slight tingle or pressure in my finger. If the magnetic field is oscillating it almost feels like a pulse.
I am also able to pick up small ferrous objects, such as paperclips.
Available on Etsy for $3.50 and it comes with a little gift, the matching ATC. :) The ATC is a thank you gift, I do not sell ATCs.
I've been a magnet making fool lately and have been having a blast with it. Individual elements noted.
Oi amigas!!! Hoje tem magnético. Usei o ímã por uns 30s e ficou com esse efeito.
Mais informações e fotos aqui www.sociedadedoesmalte.com.br/2013/01/magnetico-steely-ed...
Beijooooos! :*
i decided to do them in groups of 3. i have to upload a bunch more....but have to resize the photos first....grrr..but if you're interested, go there. some are up. thanks! :) xo
SOLD!!! thanks biffybeans!! :)
Reaching a point where the gravitational force is competing with the magnetic force. Made with a few thousand 1/4" magnetic spheres and 12 5/8" ball bearings.
Playing with Neodymium magnets I got in my christmas stocking. I'm using them on my fridge. Here one is responding to movement on the other side of my hand, and then a demonstration of "attractive distance."
According to Wikipedia, Neodymium magnets are the bad boys responsible for erasing credit cards, wrecking CRT monitor displays (permanently, if they bend the CRT grill) - and though rare these days, nuking floppy disks.
See more? It's blogged here, pdf tutorial to download
Just to prove the camera isn't sideways. ;-) www.dagsbricks.com/2014/09/lego-techniques-magnet-racers....
My Tripadvisor magnet arrived. I've written a number of reviews over the last few years and they have thanked me with a magnet. It takes pride of place on our fridge along with other magnets we have collected from our travels.
Pieces to a magnet toy are assembled, scanned, and printed in life-size. The student recreates the magnet arrangement on top of the template.
The problem with stainless steel fridges is that magnets don't stick to the stainless part. Thus, all of my magnets (well, a culled selection of my magnets) are crammed onto the side of my fridge, which is a tasteful black. Particularly important magnets are noted in, well, the notes.
My brother bought Jon these magnets for Christmas. There are 216 of them, made from a rare earth metal (neodymium I think from googling) and they're about 5mm across. You can make them into all sorts of shapes - it made me think of the crystallography I did in University, not to mention VSEPR, DNA structure and various other structural studies. Lots and lots of fun.
Try magnet therapy for knee pain. This knee brace is designed to comfortably and easily fit around an adult knee. The magnet therapy is focused around the knee to treat knee pain and muscle soreness.
Robin in his magnet suit from the lego batman game. It's my teen titan torso decal so it's not 100% based on the game design. Just something I fancied puttin together.
Made this design after reading about diamagnetic materials... I'm gonna acquire more magnets and try to get "free" floating going! :)
Just a pretty good shot (I felt) of how the gold is chipping off the magnets --a totally accidental effect of the flash.
The color of this magnet brick is 219 Lilac (the reddish version of Medium Violet).
It looks like these bricks were released as magnets first, and the leftovers were later used in basic bulk brick sets.
This (magnet) brick has mold number 225. I found Lilac bricks (without magnets) with mold numbers 224 and 225.
The "Medium Violet" magnets probably appeared in gear 714860 (2003) and 851010 (2004), and regular bricks in set 4411-1 (2003) and the bonus box with set 4679-2 (2004). This "medium violet" confusingly consists of both 112 Medium Bluish Violet and 219 Lilac. I am not yet sure which sets contained which color. It would be most logical if the 2003 sets contained Medium Bluish Violet and the 2004 sets contained Lilac, but this is still unconfirmed. I do not yet know if the magnets exist in both colors.