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Just showing the shape's geometry as well as an interesting hyperbolic looking shape that can come from it.
Here is Greg with some magnet things that he is throwing up in the air. When you do that they stick to each other and make a noise you see.
All 216 magnets shown. First completely detach the inner hex from inside wall because prior photo was just a polarity check and not related to the correct connections. Then, while holding the inner hex floating in the center, pull a string from each inner wall close to the inner hex endpoint until the string attaches. Work your way around the circle.
The first spiral designs I made were a very elaborate process of adding spiral strings to hex layers and then pulling out parts. Finally it dawned on me that I could just hold a smaller hex inside a frame and just pull the spirals into the center. Much easier.
For variations you can try a 6 hex ring in the center or change the frame size.
This is a quick attempt at making a panographic photo of the theater's lobby. I may try and go back and make a better one.
AlNiCo magnets are composed of Aluminum, Nickel,Cobalt, and a few transition metals. They have excellent temperature stability. Go to a www.hisupplier.com/a-alnico-magnets/ you will know more info.
Glass marbles, draw on with sharpie, dab globs of nailpolish - don't brush, it'll streak - let dry and add magnet!
Just to play with I bought some rare earth magnets from a Chinese company. They were so cheap as to be essentially free but they are so strong to be almost unbelievable.
This is a stack of three different sizes. If I try to take even the small diameter magnets and try to pull them apart, I can't. Really! And I'm pretty strong. And the large ones? Forget it!
I wasn't very inspired for any particular type of photo today, i originally got these out to get a shadow picture but it didn't exactly turn out the way i had hoped. Nothing special.
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Nikon D90
Nikon 50mm
Storbist:
Vivitar D383 above TTL Cable
This is a little magnet I made to go along with a gift card for my cousin who's getting married in a couple of weeks. The text is from a vintage (1930s) book on etiquette. I love the book. Every time I crack it open, I read something that makes me laugh.
ZEN MAGNETS - Neodymium Magnetic Balls (@216) - Magnet Man
This was made from a single (216) set.
Minimalist design for a person in a semi sitting position. The arms to legs connection stabilizes the entire figure so that it can be held in 1 hand.
Designed for Zen Magnets contest #75: Forced Perspective
This is Animal Enrichment Weekend at the Maryland Zoo. Magnet, the male polar bear enjoys a frozen ice treat with fish and produce. Animal Enrichment Weekend continues tomorrow (July 20, 2008).
Calamite in vendita al Bloemenmarkt di Amsterdam, Olanda. Magnets for sale in Bloemenmarkt in Amsterdam, Holland.
The magnet that looks like a peppermint wrapper is mentioned on Real Grouchy's Blog.
realgrouchy.blogspot.ca/2012/12/rgs-workshop-mega-fridge-...
ZEN MAGNETS - Neodymium Magnetic Balls (@216) - Magnet Man
This was made from a single (216) set.
Minimalist design for a person in a semi sitting position. The arms to legs connection stabilizes the entire figure so that it can be held in 1 hand.
Designed for Zen Magnets contest #75: Forced Perspective