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1mm x 1mm Tiny Neodymium Cylinder Magnets N52
1mm x 1mm Tiny Neodymium Cylinder Magnets N52
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| Buy 50 | 25.0% Off |
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I use these as lid latches for small wooden boxes, there so many of them and so tiny - they are rare earth magnets and have a decent pull for keeping small light weight lids fixed to their equally small boxes. They have crisp clean edges and are well shaped cylinders. The magnets measure about 0.0404" thick x 0.0810" cylinder diameter (1mm thick x 2mm diameter) on the micrometer which fit fine when I drill a small 3/64" hole into the wood before covering with with a thin layer of epoxy. Magnets are generally very brittle but these are so small it is hard to chip them short of smashing them with a hammer so they are quite durable.I also use a lot of CR2032 batteries in projects so I like to drill shallow holes into scrap wood sheet cover with glue paper. I use the magnets to hold the CR batteries on a rack making them easy to reach without rolling everywhere.At 1mm these magnets are quite thin and easy to hide anywhere I can drill a hole and I also like to pause a print and drop them in 2mm cavities during a 3D print run while the base is being printed, my printer will extrude and cover the tiny 2mm gaps as it prints the upper layers. The completed figure when printed comes with a magnetic base.I've only used about 200 of the magnets which I bought at the start of2025 for about $20.00 so spending about $5 a year to add magnetism to projects pretty economical. I'll order some more when 2030 rolls around.
These are strong enough to hold the heads on Warhammer mini figures. I wouldn't use them for limbs, though. Don't get me wrong, they'll hold limbs, but they'll easy to knock off.
These magnets are just under 1mm 0.98 x 0.97mm but they do have strong magnetism for the size. Useful for when a really really small magnet is needed. The photo of a dime and these are not representative of the size.
So I purchased these tiny magnets to retrieve what I thought was a small screw that my toddler had pushed into his ear. I super glued it to the end of a small rod but, it turns out that it was a piece of plastic which the kids doctor pulled out with tweezers
Smallest magnets I’ve ever seen
