danielj

Accessory Maker
Accessory Maker
I did not mean to say that you were creating a headache :) Just that a long time ago I was scratching my head like you and after being told I should use Diametrical magnets buying some and seeing it work I just gave up the fact that I thought it would have been the other way around. . . Now @phattpiggie is saying some axial ones can work . . . I'm just gonna keep out of magnet conversations from now on :doh:

Thanks for the info piggie!


mrb I am grateful u set me straight...caused me to go back and read the posts relating to this. Without your input, I would have remained ignorant, and given people inaccurate info.

cyberguy, phattpiggie, furnias...you complete my education on this...thank you
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diametric, or axial if 10mm, or cube flipped over to diametric
 

StringTheorista

Well-Known Member
George is an evil genius. I don’t even use concentrates, but that coil is so cool, I put one on my cart to sleep on. Also, of course, a stash with concentrate container. *I don’t use concentrates!* But maybe I should use them, lol

Also, re: magnets, some of the small button inexpensive ones that are readily available work even though they are not aligned properly. Put them in an array of 4 and the tendencies to push to the edge work together. Like so:
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analytika

Well-Known Member
Struggling under load, that's not acceptable in modern e-commerce. George needs a new tech teams.

I got mine by reloading repeatedly at the step they're charging your credit card. Wonder if I'll be billed 5x.
 

Sativapo

Well-Known Member
I did not mean to say that you were creating a headache :) Just that a long time ago I was scratching my head like you and after being told I should use Diametrical magnets buying some and seeing it work I just gave up the fact that I thought it would have been the other way around. . . Now @phattpiggie is saying some axial ones can work . . . I'm just gonna keep out of magnet conversations from now on :doh:

Thanks for the info piggie!
So I was right ultimately, but I still confuse it sometimes. I think I kind of thought of a logic to explain it and remember it : when i'ts axial ( vertical as you said) North is up and south is down so the balance of strengths point for the cap is the edge as it can't go inside the magnet between the 2 poles. When diametrical (horizontal) North is right south is left so the balance point is in the middle (so it doesn't have to go "inside", it can be in the middle on the upper or the under side). I don't know if I made it more simple or more confused for you :ko:
 
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Exsmoker

Plant Manager
re. the cap... it is the metal in the clicker that is magnetic. not the ss cap shell.
You can test this easily by noting that the digger and the cap sides are not magnetic, but the cap sticks when it is placed tip down

Not to beat this magnet thing to death, but magnets do stick my cap shell. Anyway, I ordered some diametrically magnetized magnets - we'll see what they do. :\

 

nickdanger

Collector of Functional Art
I didn't have a chance to watch it last night, so am trying to do so this morning. It seems on the video the audio and visual parts are several minutes out of sync. Is it the video, or something with my computer? It makes it almost impossible to watch.
 

stark1

Lonesome Planet
I didn't have a chance to watch it last night, so am trying to do so this morning. It seems on the video the audio and visual parts are several minutes out of sync. Is it the video, or something with my computer? It makes it almost impossible to watch.


Reason I don’t watch “live” anymore until after, is that something is always inevitably
Going south during the show.

While George seems to roll with the punches, it is hard to rock with it.

Perhaps they should make it a smoothie— pre-record it.
 
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