Magnetize Your Minis! Painting Handles, Transportation, Storage, and Beyond! :-)

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Published 2023-02-02
I Magnetize almost all of my minis, and it increases the ease and efficiency of the way that I hobby. Putting the right neodymium magnet or piece of steel under the base makes the mini easy to hold while painting, and it's useful for storage and transportation too. It's also convenient for movement trays. You can even stick your minis to your refrigerator! I go over the design of comfy magnetic painting handles in this vid. Also, I briefly mention magnetizing joints in this video, but this is a more niche application. I magnetize ALL of my bases :-)

I've been wanting to make this vid for a while! Two of the earliest vids on this channel were about magnetic painting handles and magnetic storage boxes.

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All Comments (21)
  • @August222
    That Brent has a Harvard degree comes as no surprise. Your videos are dynamic, relevant, and wicked smart.
  • @RedGeist
    You inadvertently made one of the best magnetizing wargaming figures tutorial in one of your yellow Chaos painting videos. The idea of securing magnets to a base with the help of green stuff has been a lifechanger. Now, whenever I have leftover putty after sculpting, I dip into my glass display cabinets, and secure the older magnets on my figures better with a ring of putty. Thanks for the great content!
  • @Mekhami
    For 3d printed resin bases, it's actually quite easy to punch a magnet hole in the base. In lychee or chitubox, the hollowing feature can put holes in miniatures for drain holes; upsize that hole to the width and depth of your magnet, and it works like a charm. It only takes a couple seconds to punch the hole in the base, so my entire build plate can be done in 30 seconds.
  • @jaredeuga8824
    Quick tip for those who want to cut their own sheet steel but have never done so be careful with the edges or wear gloves. Cutting sheet metal, especially steel, with snips like that can leave really sharp and jagged edges that will easily go through skin running over them with a file quickly can remove those burred edges. I can't count the number of times at work a tiny slip on an edge has caused me to release red dummy indicator fluid.
  • @todoville
    Howdy Goobertown - I just wanted to let you know that your videos are an absolute highlight of my rabbit hole into this hobby. I've learned so much from you, and I was JUST getting ready to dip into magnetization when lo and behold, you drop this video. I couldn't be more excited to watch it and learn. I just wanted to say thank you for your hard work, your wonderful attitude, and your various tips n' tricks. I show everyone who wants to get into the hobby your channel, and I will continue to do so as long as it's around. You have a disarming kindness about you that is unmatched. Thanks for taking the time to do this service for the community.
  • I’ve been looking for something like that for a while. Glad to now know what to search for. Strike plates!
  • @Wazanator
    This man not only has the most wholesome useful miniatures videos but he has two of the most adorable cats
  • @Godofantz
    I painted my first models this last week thanks to your videos. I just wanted to practice to paint my new campaign mini but I ended up having so much fun it's become my new hobby.
  • @Wijkert
    I like these kinds of video's the most. Where you report back on your experience after doing a hobby related thing for a while.
  • I’ve gotten in the habit of using old gift cards and hotel keys as spacers for my magnets under the bases. Works a treat!
  • The magnet sandwich is answered in such depth that anyone can do it now! Thanks for this video!
  • I started painting again after 20 years. I learned so much from your tutorial videos. Thanks a lot.
  • @TheNeonCaster
    For those with mini collections pre-existing that you might want to magnetise quickly, The Magnet Shop (based in the UK) have the WarMag line of adhesive magnetic discs that work very simply. They’re designed to cover the entire base, which increases the height of the mini by a millimetre, but makes for a huge contact point for your storage surface or handle.
  • @tando6266
    The magnetic sandwich is the best thing I never knew I hadn't thought of
  • @kallisto9166
    Don't use small magnets on magnetic sheet or magnetic tape, it will degrade the magnetic properties of the sheet/tape. This is because the polarity in magnetic sheets is arranged in repeating strips of +/-. Normally the polarities balance each other out, but if you put a disc magnet on there it will distort the polarity and permanently degrade the strength of the sheet's magnetism. Use steel instead. Or you can get Ferrotape, a ferrous tape that looks like magnet tape but has no magnetism of its own, whilst allowing magnets to attach to it.
  • If I'm 3D printing bases and want to put a magnet hole in them, I use the drain hole feature to put a hole the size of the magnet in the bottom. The bases are too thin to hollow but the hole will still get added without having to open up the STL in a 3D modeling tool
  • @kartchner7
    Once again Brent provides an in depth thoughtful solution to a constant problem we all have. Thank you!!!!
  • Awesome video! One more material to use in the bottom of a 'document bin' is any ferrous sheet, I'm using FerroFlex. It's stronger than a magnetic sheet, but less strong than steel. The benefit is that it's able to be cut by normal scissors.
  • @TheGabb3r
    Came for the tips, stayed for a glimpse of the cats. Wait, no, it's the other way 'round. Anywho, great video as always!
  • @Rob-qe3cg
    For the slot bases, just clip out or grind down the slot in the middle. I used to clip them out entirely because I glued nickels to the bottoms for weight on my hormogaunts. As long as you glue or epoxy slot in good, it's fine to remove that meat from the bottom so you can center a magnet.