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New magnet technology looks like MAGIC: "Programmable Polymagnets"

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These are called "Polymagnets" or "Programmable Magnets" or "Printable Magnets" or "Printed Magnets".


Here's the Polymagnet homepage: http://www.polymagnet.com/


The magnet I used in the pull test demo was part number 1000425. You can find it in the interactive catalog here: http://catalog.polymagnet.com/


I want you to spend some time with Maxwell's Equations:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxwell%27s_equations

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Comments

Anonymous

Awesome as ever, Destin!

Barmp

That magnetic latch is amazing. Do they do only permanent magnets or are there electromagnets as well? Think of the mechanical possibilities there.

Anonymous

This is so awesome! Great work Destin!

Anonymous

this is really interesting. also what Destin commented about the magnet going alle tre way through. and that the maxels can be printed on top of one another, or would that be though existing maxels or part of existing maxels, is interesting. could one make DIY polymagnet (or what the general name is ) out of those small ø3mm magnets.

Anonymous

Destin. You made my week!! Been watching you for years, but I'll be supporting you from here on out.

Anonymous

Wow, this is really cool! Great session!