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My goal was downtown Downers where I hoped to catch some nicely lit westbounds. I landed trackside around 11:45 and to say the least things did not look promising; I had red signals all around and some kind of MofW work going on over in Westmont on M1. I made a beeline for the nearest passenger shelter; this was a situation that I wanted to take sitting down! Since the next commuter wasn’t due for another hour I had the shelter to myself, something I’m usually fine with (You will not find the term “people person” in my resume) but today I could have used the company since the cold made the time stretch uncomfortably.
Taking a break from sitting around (now that’s a new concept!) I went for a little hike down to the station to check the commuter schedules and found that both directions were some time off, good news actually because just then a westbound green popped up on M1! Since the light still didn’t quite favor westbounds I decided to stick with the station area where I could back off a bit for a wedgie and get the Tivoli block as a backdrop. Luckily I didn’t have a long wait, they still haven’t replaced the benches in front of the station (and I fear that that they never will), so I was pretty happy when I headlight popped up to the east on M2. Ok, what have we here; BNSF power, unit train of some sort, an oil maybe? No, an empty Magnetation ore! Wow, what luck, I’ve gone for months without seeing these things and now this would be my second in two days! And even better it had a big beautiful ACe leading so it was time to burn some electrons!
Downers Grove IL / Main St
BNSF w/b empty Magnetation ore train – Train U CHCALL
BNSF 8785 SD70ACe
BNSF 5920 ES44AC
Making more magnet sets...
Original collage art (decorative paper) under glass set in sealed wooden checker pieces, 1.25” diameter x ½” height/depth
I always struggle with abstract shots!! This is a magnet with some little screws caught up and then I edited the original via Pixelmator and played around with various distortions but ended up with the Circle Splash!! Not so sure but anyway for today's theme I have gone with the magnet which is Atomic Symbol Co and Atomic Number 27 for Cobalt.
7 Days of Shooting Week #4 - The Periodic Table Thoroughly Abstract Thursday .....
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Taken as described in the fingetip photo. Curiously, the South pole is redish, and the corona discharge in the center hole of the magnet appears to radiate parallel to the inner surface--something theorized but not proven about magnetic fields for a long time....
Photographer: Heiko Roemisch
Laboratory: DESY
This image of two quadrupole magnets won third place in the global jury competition and second place in DESY's local competition. The global jury noted the photo's sense of humor, and the DESY jury’s association with this image was “monstrous force.” The image manages to combine seemingly contradictory things – there is no doubt that its subject is something technical, mechanic, scientific, but at the time the coils of the quadrupole magnets seem organic, like two greedy mouths. A well crafted visualisation of technical processes that captures the beholder’s attention.
Chocolate candy magnets that work great as needle holders as well! The magnet on the back helps find that needle/pin you dropped... and then holds it while you select your next thread color!
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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.
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www.recyclart.org/2012/05/power-magnets/
We collect bottle caps and make strong magnets. Each magnet is unique. Right now we have four different themes: Einstein, Peace, Money and Skulls.
++ More information at Just Bottle website !
Idea sent by Serge Meier !
God runs electromagnetics by wave theory on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and the Devil runs them by quantum theory on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
Sir William Bragg
YouTube Video showing it in action:
Thingiverse:
www.thingiverse.com/thing:3665886
This is a design for a automatic magnet cleaner. Usually, Zen Magnets should be cleaned often so that ferric and other magnetic particles do not accumulate on the poles of the magnets, destroying their coating. However, done manually this process is tedious and time consuming, especially when you have over 7,000 of them. By making a robot that does it for me, I can sit back and do other things while it cleans.
This specific design cleans 216 magnets at a time (one complete set). It uses and arduino uno, standard 180 degree servo, and a 28BYJ stepper motor and driver. Also, the part that actually cleans the magnets is a piece of steel sheet metal (so the magnets being cleaned will stick to it) and a cut-up piece of microfiber cloth provided by Zen Magnets. On their website you can get 100 of these cloths for 20$ so it is very cheap.
Stats of the machine:
Cycle: 406 seconds
Per Mag: 1.88 seconds for each magnet
Capacity: 216 magnets
input voltage: 5V
The 3D printed parts were designed in Autodesk Fusion 360/Inventor and were printed on a Creality Ender 3.
street art signed magnet, which is apropos as they put up these fences in surrey and immediately spray paint is attracted to it. this fenced area is now bare dirt truck parking where at one time i could wander with my dog and look at open land with birds and rabbits, grass, small trees and such.
2" x 2" stained glass, ball chain, mirror glass, black grout
These are little gift magnets. A few will be Christmas gifts. :)