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Legoler:
Hello,
I have a theoretical question: is there a material that can be used as some kind a magnet (or glow) to fabric, aka t-shirts etc?
It has to be multi-use, connect and disconnect easily, so regular glow will not work out (and of course a magnet isn't possible).

Thanks!

billnotgatez:
I have heard that they sew wire into shirts. Maybe you can make an electromagnet in the shirt that way.

Legoler:

--- Quote from: billnotgatez on June 25, 2019, 12:36:04 PM ---I have heard that they sew wire into shirts. Maybe you can make an electromagnet in the shirt that way.

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Hey!
The problem is that it required pre-preparation (to sew wire into the shirts), and I don't want that :(

Enthalpy:

--- Quote from: Legoler on June 25, 2019, 06:17:04 AM ---[...] Is there a material that can be used as some kind a magnet (or glow) to fabric, aka t-shirts etc? [...]
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I haven't understood the query. Could you re-explain what you want to obtain?

Legoler:

--- Quote from: Enthalpy on June 26, 2019, 04:56:06 PM ---
--- Quote from: Legoler on June 25, 2019, 06:17:04 AM ---[...] Is there a material that can be used as some kind a magnet (or glow) to fabric, aka t-shirts etc? [...]
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I haven't understood the query. Could you re-explain what you want to obtain?

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Hey Enthalpy,
The idea is to add this kind of a material to some object (like pens etc), and every time I want I can make the pen "magnet" my shirt (and that way pull it off and on whenever I want, with no pre preparation).

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