magnetic Illusionist Buterfly Locket
by atntias, published
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This design uses 3mm cube magnet to couple the locket.
its becomes more like a puzzle, but is much easier to print and still alot of fun to play with and a very nice gift.
its becomes more like a puzzle, but is much easier to print and still alot of fun to play with and a very nice gift.
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view allMaybe the magnet for the heart rotation would work better as a cylinder magnet cut in half so that you have constant attraction any way you spin it. Maybe I'll try designing it...
I could not get the other design for this to print. Like there was no way that was gonna work on my machine. But this is super simple, so I think it just might work! Thanks! I like the idea of using magnets. I haven't seen that on teh internets yet.
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magnetic Illusionist Buterfly Locket by atntias is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike license.
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1. print 2 of the part below then mirror about the y axis and print 2 more.
2. press the magnets is carefully, making sure the polarity is correct and that is symmetrical for both parts.
3. enjoy.
2. press the magnets is carefully, making sure the polarity is correct and that is symmetrical for both parts.
3. enjoy.
magnetic Illusionist Buterfly Locket by atntias is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike license.
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nycdesigner
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Jun 11, 2011
said:
I'd like to see a hollowed-out cavity so that you can store something inside.

I could not get the other design for this to print. Like there was no way that was gonna work on my machine. But this is super simple, so I think it just might work! Thanks! I like the idea of using magnets. I haven't seen that on teh internets yet.
Maybe the magnet for the heart rotation would work better as a cylinder magnet cut in half so that you have constant attraction any way you spin it. Maybe I'll try designing it...