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screeching. he's really getting that down. this is a good example.
in this case, he's complaining that the magnets on the fridge are too high for him to reach.
a perfectly good reason to screech.
A #technical review of how #carbonfibre is used to retain #magnets on a magnetic rotor when spun at high speeds such as in #motors generators & alternators #EngineeringUK #ukmfg
These magnets were given as thank you gifts for the guests at my brother's wedding last week.
I made 160 magnets :-)
This group of magnet fishers had probably only just started when I came across them near Lock 27, but had already raised a section of Heras fencing and a "Boris" bike. It seems a commendable activity, and remarkably convivial - as The Guardian newspaper reported recently, a cross between metal detecting and environmentalism.
I am the Happiest and Luckiest person in the whole wide world. These came in the mail last night from Sew.Whitney, but I did not get a chance to take pics. until today. I was too excited to open the package and neglected to take pix of the pretty packaging also. I love love love these magnets. I especially love how she highlighted the words. The reason they are so far apart is because they are very strong magnets. Thank you, Whitney. I cannot express how much I love these magnets.
Aimant Ketto - Princesses / Ketto magnet - Princesses www.kettodesign.com
Bijou de frigo aimanté en papier plastifié.
Dimensions : 11 cm. Magnetic fridge ornament made of laminated paper.
Size : 11 cm
Bought this lovely little book of vintage "Sauciness" last night at Chapters.
It came with a free magnet! <3
The magnet lifts the metal and drops it down the chute to the bay below. Bricks, stones, tar, paving slabs etc are left on the conveyor and fall of the conveyor into a bay outside.
I got some of those supermagnets for holidaytime. My friends came to visit this weekend and I just noticed they left me a little magnet sculpture on the fridge. This is looking straight up, towards the ceiling, up the face of the fridge.
Someone gave me a set of glass marble magnets with coffee cups on them and I've been in love ever since. Thought I'd make some of my own today out of ribbon scraps. Need to find a better way to photograph them...
(Pictured here stuck on a metal lid with light from the overcast sky.)
The overband magnet removes metal contaminats from shredded tyre fibre at McGrath's recycling facility in Essex
You know those little reading stands that typists use to hold their papers up? This is a magnet from one of those, designed to hold the paper to the stand. It's made of the same wire screen-like material as the stand. Very chic.
ZEN MAGNETS - Neodymium Magnetic Balls (@648) - Hex-Rnd Subunit Stubby Ring
(Tutorial) Cool Hex-Rnd Subunit Variations made out of Zen Magnets
www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJpY-Y3ghEY
Note: had to re-upload the Hex-Rnd ... youtube has a bug in fixing shakiness ... it actually creates the effect when shot stationary on a tripod.
(@648) = (6 x (2 x Hex-Rnd (36-ball)) + (6 x Hex-Rnd (36-ball))
Hex-Rnd is Hexagon shaped on one side and round on the other ... it is formed using a similar technique used for my oval subunit (magnet origami)
One piece is formed using a standard 3L-Hex (36-balls)
1) Fold the edges inward to connect two points in a triangular fashion. Forms a circle shape ring.
2) Flip over and take the three 2-ball tips and fold them inward to meet the two balls toward the center. They will stick together.
3) Take the three 2-ball points and continue to push them down towards the center. They will click together and form a stacked hexagon in the center.
This subunit is pretty solid and has many contact points to work with. They can be connected in pairs either back to back or front to front. Then can also be linked along the sides to form flowers.