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We all know magnets are awesome, especially buckyballs, or magnetic spheres. We also know 3D printing is awesome. 3D printing mini plastic men (with the AnyCubic Photon Resin 3D printer) + some awesome magnet balls = more awesome (quick mafs). In this video, I design and print some shapes of stick figures using the AnyCubic Photon specifically to use these mini magnet balls! They turn out quite well! So, you can also follow this same procedure to make any cool shapes to embed your magnets into. You can use regular 3D printers too, with ABS, PLA, etc., it doesn’t have to be resin. The magnet balls were designed for 5mm balls, but the ones used in the video are 2.5mm magnet balls.
Buy the magnet balls here: ibns.neoballs.com
Buy the AnyCubic Photon 3D printer here: amzn.to/2EEN0tN
In some previous videos (1000 mini magnetic balls) I actually printed regular plastic men out of PLA. This time, I thought it would be cool to actually add in the magnets to the design of the stick figures. Whipping up some designs in Fusion 360, then printing out the men on the AnyCubic Photon, they turned out quite nice! These mini neodymium magnetic balls are really versatile and can be included in lots of your own projects and creative ideas.
Contact: ibuynewstuff@gmail.com
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