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The Tumbling Rings of Antiquity...On Your Office Desk

The Tumbling Rings of Antiquity...On Your Office Desk
Many times around I've wanted to build a Jacob's Ladder but haven't had the time to. When I ran into the Tumbling Rings, I was delighted. And so, here it is. It is an awesome physics toy that is hard to describe. I think you should consult a professional physicist for more thorough info.

UPDATE: IF YOU NEED HELP GOING BACK TO STEP ONE SEE THIS VIDEO.

 
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Step 1Get the Parts.

For Demonstrational Purposes: (teachers)
30-100 colored binder rings (make sure the rings are not too small to manipulate but not so large that they touch the ground.)
A LOT OF TIME

For everybody else:
30-100 key rings (binder ring, will work.) (For the magic to work, they shouldn't be colored but it is okay if they are.)
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Jan 23, 2012. 9:48 PMcaarntedd says:
Made it. Used different coloured rings. Played with it until my arms got sore. Rebuilt it using one colour. Much better. Thanks for sharing. Very cool.
Nov 27, 2011. 6:20 PMcreighton.girl says:
I've been trying for over an hour to figure this out. Confused about going back to step 1. It works for me until then. How many "single"rings should there be. Should I be adding the rings this way: one through both rings then one through just one ring? Determined to get it! Thanks
Nov 29, 2011. 7:06 AMcreighton.girl says:
Thanks. I think I get it now. I'm going to try it again from the beginning.
Dec 6, 2011. 4:20 AMppranavi says:
please tell me clearly about that repeating the 1st step..... i m getting till 5 rings correctly after that i m not getting anything......!!! please help me
Dec 8, 2011. 5:38 PMppranavi says:
thank u 1st lemme try it nd i'll update the result......
Jan 9, 2012. 6:28 PMclux64 says:
Made two sets of strings of 30 binder rings for my kids on Christmas day. Once you start, you just cant stop playing with them! There is kind of a trick in the way you hold it, and some of us in this family get it, and some of us don't--or don't every time. This just adds to the excitement. Not to mention a box of binder rings cost me $10 and I had more than enough to make 3 strings. That's a lot of entertainment for ten bucks.
Nov 29, 2011. 2:00 PMmonsterlego says:
Whats the minimum amount of ring you can use?
Nov 29, 2011. 2:25 PMmonsterlego says:
That works, thanks!
Nov 29, 2011. 2:39 PMmonsterlego says:
Why the "?"
Nov 29, 2011. 3:40 PMmonsterlego says:
It works obviously.
Nov 25, 2011. 5:08 PMterrapinlogo says:
Just finished building one out of 40 key rings and it awesome. I'm sitting here looking at the bag of key rings thinking one made of 300 key rings would be cool
Nov 25, 2011. 7:35 PMterrapinlogo says:
I have absolutely no idea where they are from. Found them in the cupboard in a post bag that I assume they came in and there is no sender.
Just looking at the chain I have now the max length before hitting the ground would be about 100
Nov 23, 2011. 9:48 PMsusanrm says:
ThIs is so cool. I can see it as a mathematical puzzler. I like that they're colored because you can see that it's not that the rings are just shifting slightly, they are actually falling down. Great idea!
Nov 24, 2011. 8:24 PMsusanrm says:
When I said "rings," I meant the ring that drops. :-)
Nov 24, 2011. 3:05 AMKryptonite says:
This is sadly quite poorly written, though I believe still quite interesting. Enjoy!

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