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Hard drive magnets

Started by Farlander, November 30, 2008, 09:48:14 PM

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Farlander

Hey guys,

I have 16 NIB hard drive magnets in the shape of rainbows and the backplates still attached.  (any advice how to get them off)?  I want to use an old cd drive as a bearing, take a blank cd and somehow? fasten the wierd shaped magnets to the perimeter.  They are like 2 magnets back to back -- their is north and south on each face on opposite sides.  The outer 3 rotating magnets will be fastened to bearings? so they can spin.

like this, can this work?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYcjjSfiNNE


Thanks

4Tesla

No one that I know of has been able to make a working replicate of the motor in the video.. but it never hurts to try.  I don't know about how to remove the hard drive magnets

Jason

sheep1jb

The magnets are glued to the back plate.  If you can mount one end of the plate in a vice and bend or twist the back plate with pliers, being careful to only touch the backplate with your tools, the glue between the magnet and plate will crack and you can slide the magnet off.  Most I have tried came off little to no damage to the magnet.

exxcomm0n

What you have found is one of the most infamous videos on the Tube (search from alsetalokin and PMM on YouTube or here).

The story as I understand it is that someone had this dream about this configuration, but couldn't build it and peddled it to any that would listen. alsetalokin listened and built it and then made the videos like the one you linked in your post.

There has never been a successful replication to my knowledge, though many have tried.

Don't let that stop you from trying though!

The best way I've found for taking a hard drive magnet off it's backing is either to use a very thin chisel right at the seam of the 2 surfaces (be careful as they (magnets) are brittle and the nickel coating is thin), or to use a guitar sting with its ends wrapped around 2 pieces of wood dowel to make handles and using the string (wire) like a rope saw at the seam.

Have fun experimenting!
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