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...Fabric!!
Oh, if you're wondering why there are some missing in the bottom right corner, I ran out of magnets. I currently have three sets of zen magnets, which is just short of completing this square.
Von Magnet investit le Palais des Beaux Arts pour un magnifique concert électro et un spectacle de danse flamenco, pour la Fête de la Musique
One of the small touches that really illustrates that someone really thought this through is the inclusion of a rare earth magnet.
Adding this to the smaller allen wrench makes installing your board MUCH easier.
These are two of few prototype models. It's also a first word I "wrote" in polymer clay. It says Serbia.
These are made on request to make something for souvenir.
doraemon magnets from 7-eleven Taiwan
you get one if you purchase NT$88 worth of goods (on a single receipt)
Created using the sub unit that I made awhile back. I used just about all of my magnets to make it. (about 3700)
A Lego magnet makes a nice key chain, when you decorate it a little. And it has the benefit of sticking to your fridge or somewhere like that. This is just one of many design possibilities.
This is a modular design for interconnected diagonal cube frames. Each corner is an individual diagonal cube with tetrahedral symmetry. Tutorial for the cube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pj0fEmtxXSw&t=17s
The sides of the cube (from which the cube frames stem) can be built to have either counter-clockwise or clockwise polarity, regardless of the adjacent sides' polarity. However for simplicity, I made it so that each cube has the same polarity for all sides.
The shape in total took 4,734 Zen magnets:
12 corner cubes: 171 * 12 = 2052
16 frame sticks: 138 * 16 = 2208
18 connections: 30 * 18 = 540
subtract 66 because some magnets are counted twice
total: 2052 + 2208 + 540 - 66
= 4734 Just short of the 22 sets I own
I also did the math and the completed shape would take a little less than 6,858 magnets (31.75 sets), so if anyone with that many wants to complete the shape, be my guest. ;)
in a Sanrio type store in Japan Center. [3 of 6]
There are a few shops there that sell cute little knick knacks...
I resisted buying any of these magnets.....he was going to grab a few packages and I didn't want to encourage him! Will probably end up getting some on my next Japantown visit, the magnets are adorable!