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everebody interested private message me, im currently figuring and sorting out the shipping8)
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https://imgur.com/a/VLmCfcA images of the second magnet i just made. open to offers8)
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yes tho i havent tried that, making the coating required me to use almost 200c and the pet i used started to soften at temperatures of 160-170c
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@Satur9 i dont have any paper clips right now but the implant can lift a five cent coin easily, aaa battery is almost. ive had this implant for almost 3 weeks and the sensivity is great, i can feel if fuse has current flowing in a breaker box and the lowest current that i can feel is two amperes at 230volts in a cord, so…
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im really busy at the time but im preparing to start making a bach consisting 10 of these magnets. im offering to sell these for 50-70 euros a piece, so how does that sound to all you that are interested in buying? let me know how that sounds like so i can think of the final price.
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@Cassox can you specify what should i tell about the magnetizer? i can list all the components and wire diameters if thats what you mean.
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@Cassox sorry i have totally forgotten that, will start making a write up for it, i have been really busy whit other projects like always haha:D no need for any trades, will do it for just pure fun and it will be published here so anyone who wants to can make one
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thanks and np, im from finland:D yeah my magnetizer turned out to be really good and usefull, easy to experiment whit magnet coating and like i said in my previous posts the magnets also got little more powerfull than from factory8)
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and if anybody is willing to try my method of making these thermoplastic coating i would be really glad to hear some results. by myself im really glad of the work i have done, and feel like i have method for all the diy folks here like me. for me this was a really nice project, it combined many hours of research on…
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i made a small mold, fill it up whit pet and heat until its molten, then place the carefully cleaned magnet in to the molten pet and press it in so the magnet is fully covered whit the top of it exposed and on the same level as the pet, then take a flat piece of pet and put it on top and heat the whole thing again, at this…
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wire is about 0.7mm in diameter if i remember correctly
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okay so here is the magnet (removed it to see how its doing) https://imgur.com/a/o9qd7zb absolutely hasnt changed at all
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thats where i got the most sensation. it doesnt seem to be in way when doing things and its actually quite comfortable there.
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UPDATE yesterday i implanted my first prototype of the thermoplastic coated magnet in the pad of my right hand index finger. i spent over 20hours total reading about different plastics and coating whit them and actually went from hdpe to Polyethylene terephthalate. so after soaking gold plated magnets for 2weeks in salt…
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ive heard of that but for myself this approach is much more interesting
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give it a try and would like to get results from others! only test i have done on the coating is salt soap water whit already rusty magnet and the rusting stopped so hdpe is really good material in terms of sealing and protecting the implant from body and vice versa since it is a strong and sturdy material whit really nice…
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i wil share my knowledge and experience at remagnetizing to this community because i know it opens many doors to new coating ideas. no diagram needed for this its only 3 40volt capacitors wired in series so 120volts 66000microfarads discharged in one go in to that small coil. i will count the turns and check the wire…
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sorry ive been really busy lately but i will try to get some pictures of the remagnetizer in this week
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no i havent checked the temperature at alm
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pmma melts at 160c, and the high heat hasnt made the magnet unable to be remagnetized, isnt the curie temperature much higher?
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i only stirred them together in pretty high heat
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edit: updated link lol does the link i posted show a image of the magnet? seems like its not working
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the method is really simple, i melt the plastic and put the magnet in there. whit my method its hard to get 100% bubble free magnets but i succeed few times anyways. im able to make really thin coatings by first sanding it to size and then using a normal lighter to smoothen it on the magnet. as you can read this is only in…
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im currently trying a pmma+hdpe blend, it should fix the problems of pure pmma coatings, the blend is really dense and doesnt fracture like pmma alone, im also trying to coat magnets in pure hdpe for fun, the magnet im implanting today is coated in tin and this pmma+hdpe blend. i had to remagnetize the magnet and i got…
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@Thermalwinter yup healing really good! Your 100% right, even the smallest hole in the coating will eventually lead to magnet degrading and possibly rejecting later. And i understand your point fully, my way how i did this is not how anyone should do it. and will take pictures tomorrow from all of the 19 magnets. Im…
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Im not trying to be mean. But those things are seperate, I can tell you many reasons why somebody would like to have a magnet, I can also tell you why i would like to have a fireflie But i can not think about why would somebody want glowing freaking magnet:D I mean magnet whitout glowing stuff around it will perform better…
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My magnet is right in the middle of my index finger, cut was made from the side of the finger ofc, magnet is resting just where the reddish tissue starts (not between skin and red tissue). If i take another magnet i can see the magnet roughly thru the skin, scalpel wast visible when cutting.
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Update here too My 19 magnet (one in my finger) batch have been soaking in strong salt soap water for 4-5days and only 1magnet of all the 19 have started rusting.
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Update on my 20 magnet batch. Its about 4-5days soaking in strong salt soap water and only 1 magnet has started rusting
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Why would anyone want to have a glowing magnet? Seems just pointless to me