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Magnetic board I made out of a photo frame covered with my new magnets

I'm kind of shocked no one else seems to have thought of this, but it works!

 

This uncoupler uses the power of the Micromotor. The idea is a turning magnet, which switches from “magnet”-side to “brick”-side. In “brick”-side mode, there is enough clearance between the other magnet and the “brick”-side that they won’t stick together. Both the normal technic gear and the one with the friction-thingy (the one used here) work, but I found out the one with the friction-thingy works better in case the whole magnet gets stuck; with the normal gear it takes the Micromotor a lot more power to get back into “normal” mode.

 

Next thing I want to do is to build this thing into the bogies of a loco, thus creating a prototypically switcher. Stay tuned ;)

 

magnets that don't fit on my magnet board. yes, i like things in abundance ;)

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Busy day at work + atrocious weather hampered all adventure attempts. Joe sulked and decided to spend the day as a fridge magnet.

art-postcard of USSR - "New year" (part 4)

אלה הדמויות הישראליות שמלוות את המשפטים הישראלים בתמונה ליד. היום הם יוצאים להדפסה ובתקווה בערב, עם תודה מראש לאמא וקאלי, הם יהיו מגנטים.

מה אעשה, אני גרועה בעבודות חיתוך והדבקה.

 

a series of magnets celebrating Israel's 60 years anniversary

I circled around until I finally found this angle, which was the view the National Park Service desk person had shown us on that magnet at the visitors center. And this was, in fact, a pretty view. It's probably the best view in the park, which is why it winds up on a lot of promotional pictures. Is it as good as the iconic views from other national parks, like this view at Arches, or this view at Yosemite, or this view at Grand Teton? Who's to say? It all depends on what you value, and whether you prefer a more intimate setting. I know it's a better iconic view than this view from Cuyahoga Valley, so at least there's that. I thought it was very pretty, and it made for a peaceful day.

My daughter gave me these cute magnets made by janedeangem's. All made from vintage jewelry. She sells these on etsy and ebay. Super quick shipping, too. So cute! Thanks Amanda and Janedeangems!

Fabulous magnets with vintage Images created by famous Mexican illustrator Jose Guadalupe Posada.

A little set of girl magnets thatt I made for the fridge.

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5/8" N42 grade NdFeB magnet attached to a 3/8" steel ball bearing via a 3/16" long 1/8" diameter NdFeB cylinder.

 

Covered with Edmund Scientifics 50 Mesh Fine Iron Filings.

The young lady was magnet fishing in the canal at Curzon Street when she was joined by the lad with the bike.

The scene is due to change dramatically. This is where HS2 will cross the canal, two bridges will span it as the tracks leave the station, one set for London and one set to go north. The sheer width is obvious by the constuction site behind.

Geoff Dowling 05/06/2024; all rights reserved.

Yashica mat 124G twin lens reflex, HP4 120 roll film, 2x yellow filter

Finished product, ready for the office.

 

It also looks cool laying on one side.

 

It's fun to stand it upside-down, so the magnet hangs down, when people come in and ask what it is, say: "flip it over".

Macro lens pointed through a reversed wide angle lens at some tendrils of iron grains adhering to a magnet.

600 and 1380 Zen Magnets, respectively.

Series of magnets made of recycled capsules.

8" x 8" trivet and 2" x 2" magnets

Finished the final mosaic trivet (five in all) before Christmas so all is well. :)

I like the turquoise and silver combination so much that I decided to make a couple of refrig. magnets, too.

(Kept those for now. :)

Each magnet is an original pencil illustration and painted with acrylic paint. Non-toxic coating gives a nice shiny raised surface. A large strong magnet is fixed onto the back with industrial glue.

 

Original little works of art that are fun AND functional. Durable and unique. Perfect for gift giving or for keeps!

 

Each magnet measures 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) across.

 

©craftyFOLK

Made by me!

 

They are filled with resin to seal in the image

I made this dishwasher magnet awhile back so my lady and I would be able to communicate whether or not it had been run.

Just a quick test shot taken in my kitchen with my new Nikon D800! It's going to take a long time to get used to how this camera operates, and what it can achieve!

 

This is shot using ISO 6400! I can hardly believe how clear it is, with only a tiny amount of noise - and that's more down to my processing than it was with the original image!

 

I can't believe how shallow the depth of field is either, using the FX lenses on a full frame sensor! This is shot at f/7.1, at 300mm, and the focal point is the tip of the nose - and focus has fallen off by the eyes already! Also, where did the writing go in the background? That's insane!

 

I think I'm going to need a lot of time to work out how to get the best from this camera - and I can't wait to start trying! :)

 

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Social engineering concept: horseshoe magnet capturing crowd of color human figures isolated on white background

A row of haematite magnets give lots of lovely reflections!

Title: Powerful Magnet

 

Creator: John Francis Knott, 1878-1963

 

Date: June 18, 1945

 

Series: Series 17 - John Knott portrait drawings and cartoons; John Knott cartoons, Dallas Morning News

 

Description: The context for this cartoon is explained in an accompanying editorial entitled 'Texas Pebbles.' Dallas Morning News, June 18, 1945, Section 2, Page 2.

 

Part Of: Belo records, 1842-2007

 

Physical Description: 1 drawing: 38 x 22.5 cm

 

File: a2010_0001_17_02_01_098_powerful_opt.jpg

 

Rights: Please cite DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University when using this file. A high-resolution version of this file may be obtained for a fee. For details see the sites.smu.edu/cul/degolyer/research/permissions/ web page. For other information, contact degolyer@smu.edu.

 

For more information and to view the image in high resolution, see: digitalcollections.smu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/bel/id/283

 

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View the Belo Records, 1842-2007: digitalcollections.smu.edu/all/cul/bel/

 

Gee, Thanks for the New Magnet!

I made some magnets for the Art Market and they were a hit. Only one didn't sell :D

I'll be making more of these to sell on etsy, so watch out!

Cool refrigerator magnets made from old obsolete (but once oh-so-fast) CPUs pulled from PCs.

That's what I call a real pussy magnet!

Scientists at Brookhaven National Laboratory are testing a magnet assembly for a new kind of particle accelerator for cancer therapy. Designed by Brookhaven scientists in partnership with Best Medical International (Springfield, Virginia), the accelerator—an “ion Rapid Cycling Medical Synchrotron” (iRCMS)—has the potential to deliver precisely controlled particle beams (protons and/or carbon ions) that destroy cancerous tumors while minimizing damage to healthy tissue.

All of these painted pebbles are not magnets, they will be for sale in my Etsy shop! www.zamzamdesign.com

ornamental magnets made up of cute letters. colored letters

Handmade alphabet magnets with old magazines scraps, perfect for my fridge! I have also redecorated this icecream box to store them!

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