Dexterity Game
For this game you need a steady hand and a lot of patience
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The slanted wooden cylinder has a diameter of approximately 3 cm and is 7 cm long.
Whether the cylinder is slanted or not doesn't matter; you could just as easily play the game with the cylinder standing straight up.
I simply find it more challenging when the cylinder is slanted.
The wooden cylinder has been glued with epoxy resin to a piece of wood approximately 10 x 10 cm large.
Normal wood glue would probably also do the trick.
In my case, the base is made of 4mm plywood and the cylinder is probably a piece of a broomstick.
:-)
Before glueing, drill a hole into the cylinder (with the same diameter as the magnetic sphere, perhaps even a little smaller).
With a countersinking drill you can adjust the size of the hole.
The depth of the hole is not important.
The sphere magnet of the type K-13-C
was glued on with a strong adhesive, but it would suffice to simply push the magnet into the hole as deep as possible.
The number of steel spheres
you use is not important - I've never managed to attach more than 30 in any case.
Oh yes, the rules of the game: aaaahhhhh...
The goal is to bring as many steel spheres as possible onto the magnetic sphere.
Of course, one could set a limit of 25 steel spheres (difficult!), or perhaps take turns adding a steel sphere and whoever sets one that doesn't "stick" has lost.
You can be creative here!
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