
Hello community!
I recently decided to try to make some videos and such on magnets and magnetic nail polishes. This was inspired largely in part because I know there are always a ton of questions about magnetic nail polishes as there are constant developments in the ✨magnet tech✨ world and newcomers to magnetic polish.
My vision is to create a video library of informative videos that can hopefully serve as a resource for anyone who wants to learn more. I’m a big magnetics person so I’ve tried a lot of different stuff and want to share everything I know and do with people who might find it helpful!
This first video is very general. There are a ton of different directions you can go with magnetics. I’m planning to do videos on each special effect (e.g. cat eye) and discussing things like comparing techniques and tools. I also want to do some videos on my favourite magnetic nail polishes, as well as other topics like how to do a fast magnetic mani and troubleshooting. I might even quick learn some physics and try to do a little science-focused video on how they work.
All that goes to say: please let me know what you might like to see in the future! Either helpful for you or helpful for others.
Also this is my first ever voiceover video so pls be nice; I definitely made mistakes and hopefully my future videos will benefit from the steep learning curve lol.
xx,
polished_mustelid
by step_on_legoes_Spez
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Polishes shown in the examples in order of appearance:
* Bees Knees Lacquer Give me Agony
* Bees Knees Lacquer Bog Dweller
* Mooncat Mercury in Retrograde
* Cracked Polish Jewel of the Ball
* Arcana Lacquer My Life as a Shrimp
* Death Valley Nails Pearls on Mars
* Bees Knees Lacquer Blade of the Frontiers
* Bees Knees Lacquer Bog Dweller
* Kathleen & Co My Little Viper
* Bees Knees Lacquer I Put the Omen in Women
I love that it’s so informative! Is the voice sped up though after around the 20 second mark? The super high pitch makes it really hard to listen to personally. Would love to watch it, also if it took longer.
I love it! I haven’t been keeping up with all of the new 5D Print Factory stuff so this is a good little showcase for the kinds of magnets I’m thinking about getting.
Nice! I love playing with magnets! I wish we had more on the market in Europe. A fun topic might be how the magnets don’t actually pull or push the pigments in the polish but spins them so you get either a flat side towards you that you see or an edge that you don’t see.
Also the poles have an impact on how the velvet comes out if you’re using two barmagnets you should have the opposite poles faceing up!
Another very important tip for your horseshoe magnets:
Horseshoe magnets come with a bar aka keeper bar. When your horseshoe magnet is not in use you should always return your it back to its bar to keep the magnet field nice and strong. Without that bar, over time, the magnet loses strength and becomes weak. The only solution for this is to keep that bar on to keep that magnetic loop closed so the magnetic charge and particles cannot escape.
Think of the keeper bar like a magnetic topcoat:
• With a topcoat: everything stays aligned and strong.
• Without it: things slowly spread, weaken, or lose shape.
That’s exactly what the keeper bar does for a horseshoe magnet.