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Copper Veneer Magnetic Bottle Opener

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I helped my son make a few of those last year. Can you share what type/size magnet(s) you used and placement? Are they mounted directly to the back side of the copper sheet?
 
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I helped my son make a few of those last year. Can you share what type/size magnet(s) you used and placement? Are they mounted directly to the back side of the copper sheet?

I'm not trying to be an ***, but I really don't want to divulge the exact details. They're proprietary I guess you could say. I put a lot of time and research into the finished product and I'm not going to tell everyone how I do it because I have competition on the website (Etsy) where I sell them.

I will say they're neodymium rare earth magnets that are counterbored into the oak board. Sorry I can't give anymore details. It would be like chevy asking ford about how they build cars a certain way.
 

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I like the last one the best.

You put alot of time and research in how to use a magnet blind on a flat surface? :spit:

Yet another that doesn't understand can't vs won't.
 
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I like the last one the best.

You put alot of time and research in how to use a magnet blind on a flat surface? :spit:

I put a lot of time into researching the grade, diameter, and thickness of a magnet that would support the assembly and function as intended. Not to mention positioning the magnet so it wouldn't interfere with the screws that hold the bottle opener on. Then experimenting with adhesives that hold these monster magnets into the wood and won't separate over time. Neodymium magnets aren't cheap so experimenting is costly.
 
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Thus why they provide application guides and equations in the back of the catalog to help select the proper magnet and thus save that costly "let's try this one" approach.
 
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Thus why they provide application guides and equations in the back of the catalog to help select the proper magnet and thus save that costly "let's try this one" approach.

I've never seen one of those for neodymium magnets. All the information I've found is pull strength, and coating. For a custom application such as this there are too many variables involved to simply "select the proper magnet from the chart". Would 10lbs work? 20lbs?

If you're confident that you can select the proper magnet from said chart, pick what you would use while still being cost effective and I'll tell you if it's the size I use. Dimensions for the board are 9" x 3 1/2" x 3/4" thick with a starr x bottle opener.
 

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I like the last one the best.

You put alot of time and research in how to use a magnet blind on a flat surface? :spit:

Yet another that doesn't understand can't vs won't.

This isn't a DIY thread, it's an advertisement for his Etsy store. (Which he incorrectly linked to, so we can't see it anyway. The correct link should be https://www.etsy.com/shop/CopperCitadel) Stay on track :wtf:
 
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Ah heck, it is Christmas time. So I gota be nice.

P51, nice gadget, good luck with your sales. Looks like you have moved 55 units. This makes for some nice front pocket money.

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PS: Most GJ Folks have a fully equipped shop and know how to use them. Those that don't have a great talent for making do with what they have. That makes us more builders than buyers. Even if it cost more time and money. We can say, WE BUILT IT!!!.
 
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