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Materials
Tape (Electrical works well)
2 Bar Magnets (or a lot of disc magnets)
(I used the surplus from www.kjmagnetics.com)
Lego Pieces: (if you decide to make it using Lego)
1 9V Motor
1 9V Battery Box
1 Lego Cable
Plates:
1 6 x 8
2 6 x 10
4 1 x 2 (the ones which have the slots to hold a motor)
12 1 x 8
Beams:
4 1 x 2
2 1 x 6
4 1 x 8
6 1 x 10
Gears:
1 Crown Gear 24teeth
2 24 tooth gears
2 8 tooth gears
Some bushings and pins to connect it all







































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http://www.coleparmer.com/catalog/product_index.asp?search=stir+bars&keyword=magnetic+stir+bar&gcid=s18582x088&wt.srch=1
http://www.labdepotinc.com/Category_Details~id~336.aspx
I actually prefer the ovoid (egg) shaped ones, as the bottom of my some of my mugs are not flat in the middle and the other stir bars don't spin as fast. Plus, they are small enough that they work in all sizes of cups.
http://www.labdepotinc.com/Product_Details~id~336~pid~12648.aspx
Teflon is non-reactive (for high acidity drinks like orange juice) as well as highly resistant to heat (coffee) although the magnet doesn't like the hot temperatures... But they are cheap enough and even with abuse they last for years and years.
L
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