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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
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Create your own little gallery on your fridge or in your cubicle with mini works of art backed with magnets.
2.75" x 3.5"
acrylic on wood
*sold
I finally found a use for the older minifig magnets. Magnet Racers! See more photos and videos at www.dagsbricks.com/2014/09/lego-techniques-magnet-racers....
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!
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
The white stuff on the roll is magnet wire whereas, I believe, the battery and wires on top of the role tell them if there's a short occurs while they're winding the magnet.
Magnet Fabrication Facility, Technical Campus. Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab), Batavia, IL.
One of my clients is collecting magents. Her collection is HUGE! After i've made these, she said that it seems she'll need to remove other magnets from the fridge now :D
Handmade alphabet magnets with old magazines scraps, perfect for my fridge! I have also redecorated this icecream box to store them!
Sculpy peapod magnets for my baby shower favors. Blogged about here:
beachbunnydiy.blogspot.com/2009/02/baby-shower-projects-a...
Just a photo of some of the magnets on my fridge. We used this photo to show case the dice magnets that we made for www.worldofdice.com. But as you can see there is also a kermit magnet, a think geek annoyatron, and a magnet that says its good to be queen.
magnets made from metal buttons covered with hand embroidered designs. blogged about here: grossstadtprinzessin.de/?p=664
find them in my shop:http://de.dawanda.com/shop/Grossstadtprinzessin
Decorating some egg sahped magnets with canes, foils etc.
Two cute sheep seem to confuse people: which one is black and wich one is white? :))
Not that it is important, it's just amusing how people react trying to answer. LOL
The former Walker Gifted Elementary School, now home to WAY Academy of Flint.
www.flintexpats.com/2008/11/walker-walkers.html
Cultural Center, Flint, Michigan.
Saturday, June 4, 2022.
New magnet sculpture. Looks like I need to start investing in higher surface quality bearings. The 1 1/2" one is fine but the 1" ones are a bit bumpy.
I had some crafty time today and made more magnets using the vintage buttons from grandma's button jar.
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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