Comming Soon - a DIY magnetic quarter
January 6th, 2008 | by admin |Cost of a steel core magnetic quarter - $30
Cost of a replacement Steel quarter to replace the one you lost - $30
Making an unlimited number of magnetic quarters for less than a dollar each so that you don’t friggin care if you loose it - PRICELESS
We are very excited to announce that we’re currently working on a free DIY video project for making magnectic quarters using things you most likely all ready have around the house. No more paying 30 bucks for a replacement because your girl accidently spent it from the laundry money jar. Imagine the possibilities this will open, being able to make several of these. This will enable you to have spectators sign the coin as you will not care too deeply about it. We are still fine tuning the quirks to make it as practical yet inspectable as possible, but we should hopefully have something within the next week or so.
However, the imagination doesn’t stop there. We plan to come up with much more of this type of content exclusively to the site in the future. So be sure to join and bookmark now.
In the meantime please check out some of our other fun project to your right.
email comments, concerns, ideas, video links, questions to Admin@Phatus.com
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By talkingmute on Aug 17, 2008
Any updates on this project?
Thanks.
By Pyro on Aug 19, 2008
I haven’t come to a point where I can create a solid tutorial yet as I have still not had a chance to complete a worthy prototype. If you would like though, I can post a topic in the forums listing my experience thus far as well as how I currently intend to achieve this.