My Buckyballs are 5.0mm in diameter. Some earlier sets were 4.7mm in diameter and that small difference in size made combining sets a bad idea. I'm pretty sure that the NeoCube is also 5.0mm. If that's the case, then I see no problem in combining them.
this looks like fun
Johanvideo525 1 year ago
errr C60 is a buckyball.........
physicsbugga 1 year ago
@physicsbugga Not my fault - These magnets are brand-named "Buckyballs"
(They can go together quite nicely to create c60 (and C72) structures.)
wbradleyholtz 1 year ago
we got the point in about 20 sec. why make a video for 4 and a half minutes ????
patjekees 1 year ago
I got 4 sets only, then somehow a neocube set arrived...........should i put them together? if I get 2 thumbs up, I will put them together
robotandlegolover 2 years ago 7
My Buckyballs are 5.0mm in diameter. Some earlier sets were 4.7mm in diameter and that small difference in size made combining sets a bad idea. I'm pretty sure that the NeoCube is also 5.0mm. If that's the case, then I see no problem in combining them.
wbradleyholtz 2 years ago
Sorry to say this, but I actually found that interesting for some strange reason!
Thanks for posting. :-)
Gazzadp 2 years ago
Do it again the same way but make a cube or one of those other complex shapes you've got there. I want to know how long that will take.
Factivel 2 years ago
Funny to see how they keep getting a bigger magnetic field as the structures grow ^^
How many buckyballs do you have?
erico1st 2 years ago
5-10 thousand
wbradleyholtz 2 years ago
Wow, nice dude. I ordered only 216 xD
erico1st 2 years ago
Is that a BuckyBalls Mobius strip?
GodModeKing 2 years ago
its the pringles man missing an eye
vasa800 2 years ago 6
@vasa800 lol it is too
watersnake012 1 year ago
the second one was so cool when it turned to a circle
valzilla2000 2 years ago