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Round MagnetsWritten by Stacy Chbosky With round magnets, you can create unique sculptures. A combination of round magnets with square magnets, tube magnets, rods, discs, and cubes, will allow you to create all sorts of delightful models. Whether you are a science teacher looking to bring molecular biology to life, or an arts and crafts fan looking to sell your wares online, uniquely shaped rare earth magnets are a must. Round Magnets for SculptingIf you are looking to make representational models, then round magnets are a must. You can use them to make heads for tiny people-shaped sculptures, or paws for models of dogs or cats. You can also use nickel plated steel balls, which often have no magnetic properties of their own, but can be held in place by other surrounding magnets. Magnetic sculptures make fascinating and memorable gifts! They are perfect as executive gifts, because metallic sculptures look perfect on a desk. Their steely exterior suits any office decor. These little models are great for brainstorming, because they distract your mind just enough to free it up for much-needed revelations. Meditating on magnets is a bit like taking a walk or taking a shower, in that sense. It gently distracts the conscious mind, allowing the powerful intuitive mind to have a shot at problem solving. Since taking a shower in the middle of the work day is usually frowned upon, playing with a magnet sculpture makes an ideal alternative.
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