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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2011

How to do a cute magnetic icosahedron with 60 magnetic spheres, 60 magnetic cubes and 12 metallic balls.

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  • nothing else better to do in your life? :D

  • @docsharp00 Oh yes, I can watch tv and get drunk at nights. There is no reason to use our brains right?

  • @danky78 Not tolking about TV or alcohol, we can live really good without :)

    just I would like to know, how long are you spending in average on that? I don't thing that I can spend so much time, and I have no TV, and never get drunk :) I'm really just curious, don't take it badly.

  • @docsharp00 In average? Maybe one or two hours at weekend. I don't know, its only a hobby I do in my spare time. I like to create and do things by myself.

  • You use magnetix ball, buckyballs and neocube.

  • @ultimandco the big balls are not magnetic, only metallic

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  • cool

    

  • That's a dodecahedron, not a icosahedron ¬¬

  • can you roll it like a d20?

  • @danky78 ah ok, so it is not like 3h a day.. sounds better :D

  • awwww that dog is soo cute an- wait: ITS A FUCKING ADVERTISEMENT!

  • Your balls.....

    They're AMAZING! :D

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