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7 Assorted Sphere Designs | Tutorial | 480 to 1440 Neodymium Magnetic Balls 

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This is my 100th published video, and my 99th magnet shape video (as one of my older ones was of an LED watch collection). A big thank you to everyone who has viewed, liked, and commented on my channel and videos over the years 😀
This is my longest ever video, an all-in-one guide to building 7 of my favourite different spheres that I have discovered working with neodymium magnetic balls. The spheres are all related by icosahedral geometry, that is, variations on the 12 vertices and 20 faces of an icosahedron, yet they look quite distinct from one another. There are a range of numbers of magnetic balls required, to suit different sized magnet collections. Spheres 1, 2, 4, 5 & 6 appear in my other videos as hemispheres in a cluster of 12, and sphere 3 has appeared in my Expanded Perfect Sphere video, but not how to build it. All subunits should be built with the same polarity (that is, with the same direction of winding from the same end of the same line of magnets), except where noted below.
Also - turn on subtitles for this video to see added onscreen details of how to build each shape.
1) Hollow Icosidodecahedron Sphere - 480 balls 0:20
20 interlocked double layered triangle/hex pieces required, of 12 × 2 = 24 balls each.
See here for my tutorial video using this design in a bubble cluster of 12:
• Dodecahedral Bubble Cl...
2) Hexagon/Triangle Duo Sphere - 720 balls 1:15
12 sets of 5 rings of double hexagon rings, (12 × 5 × 12), the bottom ring of each double ring pinched into a 6 ball triangle.
See this design used in a tutorial for a bubble cluster of 12 hemispheres here:
• Ultimate Sphere Style ...
3) Double Hexagon Sphere - 1020 balls 2:07
80 double rings of 6 (12 rings of 5 double rings = 60, + 20 more to fill the gaps between rings of 5 double rings of 6), + 12 rings of 5 magnets for the vertices (12 × 5 × 6 × 2 + 20 × 6 × 2 + 12 × 5).
See how to expand this design to build a much larger and highly spherical sphere here:
• Expanded Perfect Spher...
4) Seamless Modular Icosahedron Sphere - 1116 balls 3:46
The pentagonal pieces must interlock with triangle/hex pieces of the opposite polarity, but you can just turn a triangle/hex piece over to change its polarity. The pentagonal pieces should all be made the same way, but in the opposite direction of winding to the triangle/hex pieces, or in the same direction from the opposite end of the same line of magnets. If you make a mistake in building them you can flip their polarity also by removing the point from one side and putting it on the other, as they are otherwise symmetrical. (Mine were gold decorated on one side, which is optional of course).
(12 × 53 ball pentagonal pieces + 20 × 24 ball triangle/hex pieces).
See this design scaled up larger in a giant cluster of 12 hemispheres here:
• Large Modular Icosahed...
5) Seamless Bucky Sphere (Soccer Ball) - 1232 balls 5:26
Also known in geometry as the truncated icosahedron. The double triangle pieces must be made with opposite polarity to the pentagons to join correctly. The pentagonal pieces can just be turned over to reverse their polarity to bond correctly with the triangles, but all the triangular pieces must be made with the same polarity, ie wound in the same direction from the same end of the same line of magnets.
(12 × 51 pentagonal pieces + 20 × 19 gap filled double triangles).
See this design in a tutorial for a bubble cluster of 12 domes here:
• Bucky Dome Bubble Clus...
6) Rhombic Triacontahedron Fractal Sphere - 1272 balls 7:21
This shape exhibits quasi self-similarity of the 6 small pieces in each mini hemisphere to the 12 mini hemispheres with each other, a fractal property. (12 × 21 solid pentagonal pieces and 12 × 5 × 17 outer solid square pieces).
See this design in a fractal mega cluster of 72 mini hemispheres here:
• Rhombic Fractal Hemisp...
7) Octahedral Rhombicosidodecahedron Sphere - 1440 balls 8:40
Each octahedron (or rhombicuboctahedron) must be built exactly as shown, with the rings of 4 balls top and bottom of the 2 rings of 8, and only with the polarity that interlocks with the rings of 8, but then is placed to line up in parallel. The polarity of these little octahedrons is also orientation specific, so they must first be connected carefully as shown into identical triangular subunits of 3, and then they will bond correctly with each other (20 × 3 octahedrons × 24 balls each).
Music track is Unfoldment, Revealment, Evolution, Exposition, Integration by Chris Zabriskie, from the RU-vid free music library.
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@ledwatchman
@ledwatchman 2 года назад
Hi there, If you want more help using this tutorial, please turn on subtitles for this video - I have just added more onscreen instructions to help viewers build each shape with correct polarity. You can also find extra technical details in the video description. Thanks!
@AllOrNothing_
@AllOrNothing_ Год назад
Me when I first see 7:25: It's hideous. Me 5 seconds later: ok pull out a string...
@ledwatchman
@ledwatchman Год назад
Shapes with fractal properties like that one do tend to look kind of weird or ugly at first.
@nessian3
@nessian3 3 года назад
You have mastered a geometric mind! Simply Brilliant! I would love to see more :)
@ledwatchman
@ledwatchman 3 года назад
Thanks! I've just published a new large shape video last night, and I have another tutorial video for 5 different seamless polyhedrons scheduled to publish in a couple of days.
@nessian3
@nessian3 3 года назад
Perfect! Your videos have blown my mind at the expansive possibilities! They are also interesting and easy to follow. Highly geometrically addictive. I just recently received a starters kit and haven't been able to sleep since. :D I feel like they should be demoed in some sort of trippy music video or such. I'll definitely check out what you've got and practice what I can, especially when I receive more balls. Looking forward to more geometric possibilities that you've recorded.
@ledwatchman
@ledwatchman 3 года назад
@@nessian3 Thanks again, I've found exploring geometric possibilities with the magnetic balls fascinating and addictive too, I've got more designs on the way, and I'm glad my tutorials and shape presentation videos are inspiring for you ☺️
@rossnantz7514
@rossnantz7514 4 года назад
Thanks for these tuts! I'm loving this magnet thing. Can't wait to try the big trunc iso!
@ledwatchman
@ledwatchman 4 года назад
You're welcome, good luck scaling the truncated icosahedron up, it's a bit harder to build than the small one here (see my reply on my neocube soccer ball video.)
@yasocoolboy3484
@yasocoolboy3484 3 года назад
Yo these are soo cool keep up the good work
@ledwatchman
@ledwatchman 3 года назад
Thanks, I've started uploading some new videos for the last few weeks, I'm hoping to keep publishing 1 per week for a while. Health issues over the years have slowed me down - I use the hobby when I'm able to as occupational therapy.
@georgevasilopoulos5359
@georgevasilopoulos5359 3 года назад
Thanks
@poissondesruisseaux3650
@poissondesruisseaux3650 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing those videos on youtube ! You have at least one french Canadian fan !
@ledwatchman
@ledwatchman 5 лет назад
Très bien, you're welcome, I'm glad you are enjoying them!
@tejasbg-games4652
@tejasbg-games4652 2 года назад
Cool I make it it look cool
@josegarciapc
@josegarciapc 4 года назад
Awesome, Thanks for the tutorial !!! I have 1 opened set of 256 balls of 6 colors. all I can do is a cube and, have 4 unopened sets..... now's the time to unbox them I'll need to buy 2 more sets to get to 1440
@ledwatchman
@ledwatchman 4 года назад
Great, sounds like you have 'got enough balls' now to build several of my spheres here - hope you enjoy them!
@alinaallie8942
@alinaallie8942 3 года назад
Oof the music makes the vid sooooo sloowww feeling! XD
@ledwatchman
@ledwatchman 3 года назад
Hi, you're the first person to comment on the music - I wanted a relaxed, laid back feel to my longest tutorial video, but you can't please everyone - music is such a matter of taste. Thanks for viewing and your feedback anyway!
@vanessam3378
@vanessam3378 3 года назад
have you found a good brand of magnetic balls that will last long? We have several sets and all of them are losing the outside layer.
@ledwatchman
@ledwatchman 3 года назад
Cheap sets are not well made, and as well as losing their coating fast are geometrically inferior and won't form flat sheets or large geometric builds properly. Neoballs by Zen Magnets are the brand I use now to add to my old collection, although even with these ones some of the bright yellow gold and rose gold ones have tarnished too fast for my liking, but the nickel coated ones are holding up fine.
@AllOrNothing_
@AllOrNothing_ Год назад
@@ledwatchman Your using of the gold Neoballs gave me a scare- i thought they were tarnishing :)
@ledwatchman
@ledwatchman Год назад
@@AllOrNothing_ They were well used faded gold when I made this video, so they don't show up in contrast with the plain nickel very well.
@Yeetntx
@Yeetntx 4 года назад
i only have 1000 magnets so i can only do the first one. seemingly its cool to make and handle
@ledwatchman
@ledwatchman 4 года назад
If you've got 1000 you can make the 2nd one as well - it only uses 720. I hope you enjoy making them!
@Gotchalaboom
@Gotchalaboom 3 года назад
Not sure if I am patient enough, as soon as imam almost there the whole shit goes wrong
@Yeetntx
@Yeetntx 3 года назад
@@Gotchalaboom the first one is seemingly easy
@ledwatchman
@ledwatchman 3 года назад
I'm not sure what is going wrong for you, but the polarity of each piece is important. Wind in the same direction from the same end of the line of magnets so every piece fits together right. Also some of these shapes require 2 different subunits with opposite polarities to interlock correctly.
@laikoz8741
@laikoz8741 3 года назад
Great video and it helped me a lot but I just for the life of me can't make the shape at 7:44 I can get the 2x2 and then also the string around it, but getting the single one in the middle, as well as the second 2x2 is almost impossible, even when it goes in and doesn't break the tips done align
@ledwatchman
@ledwatchman 3 года назад
Thanks for the feedback! I've tried making the 2×2 piece again and it's pretty easy for me, if you continue the same line of magnets from the string of eight and wind the 2nd 2×2 in the opposite direction to the 1st one as you turn the piece upside down, then I just squeeze one ball from the 2nd 2×2 in to form the solid centre, and add 1 ball to finish the little subunit. I'm left handed in my videos which may make it a bit trickier to work out if you're right handed, and also I wonder what brand of neodymium balls you use? Some of the cheaper ones behave differently in little clusters that can make things harder. I hope this is of some help.
@nocpii
@nocpii 4 года назад
Can u please make tutorials less than 720 please
@ledwatchman
@ledwatchman 4 года назад
Hi there, thanks for your interest. I'm planning to do another multi tutorial soon for 5 different 1 layer seamless polyhedrons, ranging from 127 to 272 magnetic balls, and they can be scaled up if you have more magnets. In the meantime, the sphere in this older tutorial of mine can be made with 420 or 432 magnets: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gdhHcNFIKm4.html
@nocpii
@nocpii 4 года назад
Ok thanks
@ledwatchman
@ledwatchman 3 года назад
I have just published the tutorial video for 5 different seamless polyhedrons: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ju_KY0eDcX4.html
@cobybingbong4085
@cobybingbong4085 3 года назад
are speks good for building these shapes?
@ledwatchman
@ledwatchman 3 года назад
I'm not sure as I've never bought or used the little 2.5mm speks, but they should work in a similar way, maybe a bit fiddlier to work with than 5mm ones. You should give them a go and see!
@1234567895182
@1234567895182 Год назад
my magnets arent strong enough to do the last sphere. every time i join the mini sphere together they start combining by themselves no matter how careful i am ):
@ledwatchman
@ledwatchman Год назад
Sorry to hear that. What brand of magnets do you use? My ones are decent quality N35 strength magnets. Cheaper brands may be weaker or poorly made and not behave properly. Those little units must be made the right way and all the same way, and oriented carefully to fit together correctly. See my description below the video for some tips on how to build that largest last sphere that might help. Did you manage to build any of the other spheres already?
@1234567895182
@1234567895182 Год назад
@@ledwatchman Yea they are definitely some cheaper brand. I don't know what brand specifically as I bought them off Walmart online from some random vendor in 2019. Just recently started playing with them again. I checked the description. Maybe I didn't have them in quite the right orientation? They stuck together in the same way as shown in the video but maybe they needed to be rotated in another direction? I could give it a few more tries later on but I know these magnets are weaker and of lower quality. I have an old set of zen magnets and those are noticably stronger. They are just a lot more expensive and I only have like 30 balls left from that set. I have been able to make every other shape shown with no problems though. Just that last one for whatever reason.
@ledwatchman
@ledwatchman Год назад
I'm glad you were able to build the other spheres ☺️ That last one is tricky if you don't orient the units right, so I'm not sure if it's your technique or the cheap magnets. Zen Magnets are strength N37 so a bit stronger than my ones, but they were too expensive for me and didn't come in other colours, yet they were the best quality available. It might be worth trying again on that last sphere with your cheap magnets. Thanks for your interest in my tutorial video!
@ledwatchman
@ledwatchman Год назад
BTW, if you turn on subtitles/captions on the video there are some extra tips I added a while back to help build the spheres, including the last one. Good luck with completing the final one.
@1234567895182
@1234567895182 Год назад
@@ledwatchman Yess I was finally able to make the triangle pattern with my magnets! You were right, it was my technique. I was making the mini spheres with different polarities and so they were never connecting right. But now that I know I can make one of those triangles, the last sphere is possible with my magnets. Just takes care and patience lol. Thanks for such helpful tutorials!
@heididanicamayomis9350
@heididanicamayomis9350 3 года назад
It's a nice tutorial amazing but it would be good enough if you àtleast talk and explain how to do it.,.,.,.. thanks
@ledwatchman
@ledwatchman 3 года назад
Hi, thanks, I know what you mean but I've always chosen not to talk on my videos. If you check my description under the video, there are some details and comments there on each construction that may be of further help.
@alexei03054
@alexei03054 5 лет назад
Hi upload more please
@ledwatchman
@ledwatchman 4 года назад
Hi and thanks for subbing, health issues make me intermittent in getting videos done, but I have got more projects on the way and hope to upload more soon.
@alexei03054
@alexei03054 4 года назад
@@ledwatchman get well soon god bless😊
@ledwatchman
@ledwatchman 4 года назад
@@alexei03054 Thanks!
@alexei03054
@alexei03054 4 года назад
No problem just pray and you will feel better
@LeeSKennedy
@LeeSKennedy 5 лет назад
Hi! You should find a way of charging a fee for each 'Constructive Instructional' Video. I think you can using the You Tube Tools. GOOD LUCK on selling these Videos to the Hobbyists!
@ledwatchman
@ledwatchman 5 лет назад
Thanks for your comment, I've always regarded my channel as a part time and amateur endeavour, and the sharing of magnet invention and know how with other enthusiasts as free and open source. Maybe I'm a bit naive these days.
@subodhkevat443
@subodhkevat443 3 года назад
Very beuatiy and very bad
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