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This Citroen has curious rear lights - they remind me of horseshoe shaped magnets. That should repel the criminals.
A #technical review of how #carbonfibre is used to retain #magnets on a magnetic rotor when spun at high speeds such as in #motors generators & alternators #EngineeringUK #ukmfg
These magnets were given as thank you gifts for the guests at my brother's wedding last week.
I made 160 magnets :-)
This group of magnet fishers had probably only just started when I came across them near Lock 27, but had already raised a section of Heras fencing and a "Boris" bike. It seems a commendable activity, and remarkably convivial - as The Guardian newspaper reported recently, a cross between metal detecting and environmentalism.
Tambour magnétique de 540 kbits (67 Ko) du calculateur CAB 500, Société d'Électronique et d'Automatisme (SEA) 1958, Musée des Arts et Métiers, rue Réaumur à Paris
VINTAGE Hershey's Mr Goodbar and Krackel Chocolate Candy Bar Advertising Magnets
Check this out Hershey chocolate collectors. Up for bids is a pair of vintage Herhey's magnets. One is for Mr. Goodbar,
the other is for Krackel. Each magnet has shows a good amount of wear, but they are great for your collection.
They are both made of plastic, with the advertising part of the magnet made of paper. Each measures approximately
1.25 inches in length by 1 inch height.
This pair of magnets is currently up for auction at eBay: www.ebay.com/itm/260866315300
Please note: I will accept PayPal only. Will ship within the USA only. FREE SHIPPING for this auction.
I am the Happiest and Luckiest person in the whole wide world. These came in the mail last night from Sew.Whitney, but I did not get a chance to take pics. until today. I was too excited to open the package and neglected to take pix of the pretty packaging also. I love love love these magnets. I especially love how she highlighted the words. The reason they are so far apart is because they are very strong magnets. Thank you, Whitney. I cannot express how much I love these magnets.
I bought a modern word processing module for my apartment.
My guest had some problems using the thesaurus and dictionary function, but finally it worked out...
1674 magnets. 93 6x3-magnet cylinders. 4 cylinders make an extended tetrahedron, which are then packed in a face-centered cubic configuration. Animated version on the All Sizes page.
Based off of, and a tribute to the original design made by Damian O'Connor (damocs on flickr).
This was made more or less the same way as Damian did except MUCH larger.
This took a very long time and several attempts to make.
The flaring out at the top looks cool, so that's why I didn't make a pattern on the top like I did on the base. The tube flares out if there isn't any layers on top of it, or something holding it from doing so.
There are only a couple of differences between the tube Damian made and my tube not including the size:
-the base has rings of five built into the base in order to strengthen it, along with two full rings
-the top has extra magnets in order to give the top a more flat edge
-when adding squares (rings of four) to increase the length of the tube, I made sure to alternate the direction I put them in in order to decrease the weak connections throughout the shape. (I didn't want long strands running diagonally along the length of the tube because those connections are weak.)
Other than that, this massive tube was made bit by bit, the same way.
Enjoy!
The overband magnet removes metal contaminats from shredded tyre fibre at McGrath's recycling facility in Essex
Decorative magnet for which I used paper folded into special origami model - star Mathilda. The magnet can hold two sheets (A4) of copy paper.
Original origami model which I used here is called "star Mathilda". It was designed by me some years ago. It uses repeating pattern, so you can continue and make another smaller star on top. It is quite difficult to fold especially from small paper.
I folded them from 7,5 cm squares of special patterned japanese paper.