Earphone magnets
I've been looking into magnet implants for a while now and recently found that iPhone earphones contain small but rather strong disk shaped magnets, these are strong enough to hold even a spoon and still need a lot of force to pull it away! The magnet itself is rather big for an implant, about 8 mm diameter, 2 mill high with a 2 mill hole through the centre would hot glue serve as a bioproof coating? Or plastic weld epoxy? PVA? or normal silicone sealant, the kind that comes in tubes and is used for household DIY And where could I implant such a large disk but still get the sensations and feelings from having it? Would it fit in a fingertip? Lots of questions there so any help would be greatly appreciated! I'm fairly new to this so don't rip me up for my lack of knowledge ;) and thanks for accepting me into the community!
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those magnets you found probably are neodym. just like most magnets used for implanting. the bioproofing is far more important, because if it fails, you will regret it.
(Electrolysis) and then a coating of sugru or the stuff PLE or PLC that's used medically too, these will be implanted above my spine, all the way down, 4 inches apart the nerves there should make things quite... Sensational, i guess it would work even better than fingertips! It seems dangerous but as long as the cuts aren't too deep it should be fine, any comments?
your guess about the spine is a bit wrong . there hardly are any nerve endings around your spine afaik. so implanting magnets there will do pretty much nothing.
This could be useful.