Magnetic swarf remover

I built one of those... but for some reason it wont pick up any of my chips.
Why wont it pick up 6061 ?
:lmao:
(I am just kidding here!)
 
^^^ Or use one of those special aluminum magnets. ;)



I was just thinking (over thinking?) - why not wrap a whack of wire around a pipe, stick a momentary pushbutton in the top of the pipe, and poof, you've got an electromagnet!
Could be 120 powered (through a rectifier of course), or some sort of DC supply.

Push button, pickup crap, release button, crap falls in can!
 
^^^ Or use one of those special aluminum magnets. ;)



I was just thinking (over thinking?) - why not wrap a whack of wire around a pipe, stick a momentary pushbutton in the top of the pipe, and poof, you've got an electromagnet!
Could be 120 powered (through a rectifier of course), or some sort of DC supply.

Push button, pickup crap, release button, crap falls in can!

With the right sized piece of pipe... You could hide either a couple of D cells or a 9 volt inside and make it totally self contained. Hmmm. Juices are flowing...
 
^^^ Or use one of those special aluminum magnets. ;)



I was just thinking (over thinking?) - why not wrap a whack of wire around a pipe, stick a momentary pushbutton in the top of the pipe, and poof, you've got an electromagnet!
Could be 120 powered (through a rectifier of course), or some sort of DC supply.

Push button, pickup crap, release button, crap falls in can!



The problem with that is the pipe would become magdetic. and defete the purpos.
 
Ok.... Use a dpdt switch. On/off/on, centre off. Each time you use it, flip it alternate ways.
Then each time you use it, you're reversing the field, and demagnetizing it!
 
I built one of those... but for some reason it wont pick up any of my chips.
Why wont it pick up 6061 ?
:lmao:
(I am just kidding here!)

Have you tried with 7075? :roflmao:
 
^^^ Or use one of those special aluminum magnets. ;)



I was just thinking (over thinking?) - why not wrap a whack of wire around a pipe, stick a momentary pushbutton in the top of the pipe, and poof, you've got an electromagnet!
Could be 120 powered (through a rectifier of course), or some sort of DC supply.

Push button, pickup crap, release button, crap falls in can!

How about a contacter coil from a 24 volt ac relay (maybe from a furnace control or an old door chime) and a door bell transformer. I'm thinkin' that AC might cause less residual magnetism in the swarf.
 
Only If they could make magnet for Aluminum :abnornal:.wouldn't that be something.
 
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