The Amazing Japanese Magnetic-Blender heh-heh!
| Adapted from Ron Cusson's original
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A stiff foam rubber pad with rods
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Trimming a slice about 3mm longer than rods for cushion against container of blender
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Trimming a slice about 3mm longer than rods for cushion against glass of blender
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Two rods "uncomfortable" repelling each other taped together
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The two sets of rods attracted and magnetically bonded
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Pulling the sets apart and placing them onto mending plate
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Cushion affixed with 2 sided tape to the mending plate attach the magnets with superglue or epoxy
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Use two sided tape to fix the alternating "C" set assemblies to the blender. Tighten the Velcro (or in Japan -"Magic Tape") until the rods "kiss" the plastic (NOT glass, glass will reduce the magnetic field by appx 80%).
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Within minutes I had the most amazing results!!!
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Then I teleported my son to Mt. FUJI form Humbolt.; It didn't work the first time, so he consulted a treatise on Humbolt Metaphysics, ingested a local weed that grows wild there ....
Then it worked! No problem! He was here in a flash of white light! Now we can't get rid of him. We keep dropping him off in a shoe-box at various supermarkets but he always seems to find his way HOME ? more photos |
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