I pray that every new to slider human out there finds your video and saves themselves the half hour plus so many of us have spent trying the hard way 😂 thanks dude!
I had to laugh, because I know my recent posts in the FB group prompted this. This is a great tutorial and would have helped me greatly had I had the information contained herein. Fortunately, I got everything fixed, so my expensive slider is once again good to go. Thanks for making this tutorial. You are the bomb! Oh, I almost forgot to mention, another item that works well as a base plate when changing magnets is the Oxo kitchen scraper for boards and baking. The rubber handle keeps it from slipping around on the table. It is what I used and it worked like a charm. Thanks again for your help. This is a great community of generous people. I hope I can pay it forward some day and help another newbie.
This is really helpful. I guess the main lesson here is that if things "explode" and a bunch of magnets fly out it's best to start clean and take all the magnets out. That way you let one side determine the polarity which makes everything easier instead of trying to salvage the magnets that are left. When I first got my Rapt I opened the lid slightly and a bunch of the magnets popped out of place. What I hadn't realized is that in the process of popping out they also flipped so when I pushed them back in I ended up with some magnets that were correct and others that were wrong. It was a mess. Took a while to wrap my head around things (which I eventually did) but this video would have been great to have had.
Very well said. Always better to start from the beginning. It's happened to all of us where we think all the polarity is good when it's not. Hopefully this shows that no matter what stage of the switch you're at, you can always check and end up winning in the end.
Amazing video! Because of you I was so confused in the beginning but your videos helped me so much! Now I can enjoy interchanging my inserts! You the man!!
Even a slightly strong fridge magent could help you pull it out and put it in the right way. Hardware stores carry magnet sticks for picking up metal things it hard to reach places. Or Amazon sells a variety of magnets. Just don't get magnets mixed up if they look similar.
No, rotation will not matter with any fidget sliders I've had experience with. This is because fidget sliders use "axially magnetized" magnets. When buying extra magnets, you should make sure they are this kind and not "diametrically magnetized" magnets. Those would not work lol. More info here: www.kjmagnetics.com/blog.asp?p=magnetization-direction
Yeah, but what if I wanted to replace a glued magnet( that I foolishly glued incorrectly) How can I remove or even break it into pieces to clear the hole? Does anyone know
Try soaking in rubbing alcohol and see if you can get the glue to melt away. Sometimes the alcohol won't be able to make it all the way around the magnet tho and you'll need to chip it out in pieces. Try using a small nail counter sink tool and a hammer!
I pray that every new to slider human out there finds your video and saves themselves the half hour plus so many of us have spent trying the hard way 😂 thanks dude!
Awesome comment! Thank you!
You're the gift that keeps on giving! Sweet video 👍🏻
You're too kind 😊 Happy it helped!
I had to laugh, because I know my recent posts in the FB group prompted this. This is a great tutorial and would have helped me greatly had I had the information contained herein. Fortunately, I got everything fixed, so my expensive slider is once again good to go. Thanks for making this tutorial. You are the bomb! Oh, I almost forgot to mention, another item that works well as a base plate when changing magnets is the Oxo kitchen scraper for boards and baking. The rubber handle keeps it from slipping around on the table. It is what I used and it worked like a charm. Thanks again for your help. This is a great community of generous people. I hope I can pay it forward some day and help another newbie.
So happy you got everything working again! 😊
This is really helpful. I guess the main lesson here is that if things "explode" and a bunch of magnets fly out it's best to start clean and take all the magnets out. That way you let one side determine the polarity which makes everything easier instead of trying to salvage the magnets that are left. When I first got my Rapt I opened the lid slightly and a bunch of the magnets popped out of place. What I hadn't realized is that in the process of popping out they also flipped so when I pushed them back in I ended up with some magnets that were correct and others that were wrong. It was a mess. Took a while to wrap my head around things (which I eventually did) but this video would have been great to have had.
Very well said. Always better to start from the beginning. It's happened to all of us where we think all the polarity is good when it's not. Hopefully this shows that no matter what stage of the switch you're at, you can always check and end up winning in the end.
Best magnet tutorial ever!
Thanks dude!
Amazing video! Because of you I was so confused in the beginning but your videos helped me so much! Now I can enjoy interchanging my inserts! You the man!!
Cheers dude! Glad to help!
No videos like this at all that I’ve seen!
I'll take that as a good thing! Hope it helps 😊
@@fidgetnerd yea it did help a bit, thinking of making my own little 3d printed fidget brand or sum but magnets are needed and it can get tricky
Great video! should be very helpful to everyone.
Hope so!
What about if i dont have another stick of magnets, just those that are in the slider, i put 1 in the wrong polariti
Even a slightly strong fridge magent could help you pull it out and put it in the right way.
Hardware stores carry magnet sticks for picking up metal things it hard to reach places.
Or Amazon sells a variety of magnets. Just don't get magnets mixed up if they look similar.
Question: do some sliders require the magnets to be a certain orientation (rotation) or does that not matter?
No, rotation will not matter with any fidget sliders I've had experience with. This is because fidget sliders use "axially magnetized" magnets. When buying extra magnets, you should make sure they are this kind and not "diametrically magnetized" magnets. Those would not work lol. More info here: www.kjmagnetics.com/blog.asp?p=magnetization-direction
Ahh ok, thanks a lot for the info!@@fidgetnerd
Yeah, but what if I wanted to replace a glued magnet( that I foolishly glued incorrectly) How can I remove or even break it into pieces to clear the hole? Does anyone know
Try soaking in rubbing alcohol and see if you can get the glue to melt away. Sometimes the alcohol won't be able to make it all the way around the magnet tho and you'll need to chip it out in pieces. Try using a small nail counter sink tool and a hammer!
@@fidgetnerd Thanks for the tips