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ckelley Regular user Nashville, TN 110 Posts |
I was curious if anyone had ideas on how I could take a plastic device and make it where it would attract magnets? I know of magnetic paint/spray but hear it doesn't really hold up well and would crack on plastic. I really just need this plastic object to be able to look like a normal object but attract metal objects on the insde when a metal object is passed through.
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gothike Elite user 463 Posts |
Chris,
What plastic device is this? You could always insert some type of metal piece inside the plastic device and it will pickup magnets. Unless you can't insert metal into it.
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ckelley Regular user Nashville, TN 110 Posts |
Hey this is actualy a feeding hopper for a air rifle or paintball gun. I am trying to make a gimmicked one with magnets.
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gothike Elite user 463 Posts |
I don't think anyone is going to help you on this one because of the liability.
If you can't figure this out yourself using common sense, you will most likely end up hurting yourself or someone else. I hate to burst your bubble, but the bullet catch with a paintball gun in not original. Without a paintball signature, rifling's in a signed bullet, convincers, i.e. its really lame watching it. If you insist, just get Scott Alexander's "Velocity", its a gimmicked gun and 100% safe. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6YmjS1YrTI
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