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<blockquote data-quote="vinyljan" data-source="post: 426437" data-attributes="member: 14424"><p>:facepalm: " I was misquoted" :BWAHAHAH:.,when I first tried it, it was with the turntable base without any wires, and it moved quite a lot. It will be less with the arms etc included, same with rollerblocks. </p><p>The magnets are neodymium, 10mm diameter and cost R12 each, metal balls diameter 12 mm diameter, R4 each. Not part of any toy, it's one of those science projects shops. To pull these apart is not easy, 2 magnets stuck together can only be separated by sliding apart. Honestly don't think it will come apart by/due to an accident.</p><p>Milling or finding something to use as a hollow cup that is perfectly smooth and hard enough for a heavy plinth :thinking:, difficult</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vinyljan, post: 426437, member: 14424"] :facepalm: " I was misquoted" :BWAHAHAH:.,when I first tried it, it was with the turntable base without any wires, and it moved quite a lot. It will be less with the arms etc included, same with rollerblocks. The magnets are neodymium, 10mm diameter and cost R12 each, metal balls diameter 12 mm diameter, R4 each. Not part of any toy, it's one of those science projects shops. To pull these apart is not easy, 2 magnets stuck together can only be separated by sliding apart. Honestly don't think it will come apart by/due to an accident. Milling or finding something to use as a hollow cup that is perfectly smooth and hard enough for a heavy plinth :thinking:, difficult [/QUOTE]
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