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Make a magnet sculpture

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Your magnet sculpture is ready for display!

Note: consider the care and feeding suggestions when deciding where your completed project will live. Metal objects nearby (e.g. desk, filing cabinet) can be an attractive hazard.
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Apr 8, 2008. 1:12 PMObsessive says:
Awesome instructable! I made a similar magnet project with more low-grade magnets that I keep on my dresser. I used fishing line. This way if you were looking from a short distance or put it in place with a white backdrop, the magnet (Which looks like a small red marble) looks as if its floating. I understand the use of the wire though. Fishing line wouldn't stand against these earth magnets.
Feb 28, 2008. 5:39 AMBillMills323 says:
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Feb 28, 2008. 3:22 PMm32825 says:
Most people like to pull the cube down to see how low it can hang on, so you're definitely on the same page with them. The closer it is to the top magnet the stronger the interaction, it's a lot of fun to play with.

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