GEOMAG is an ingenious system of simple construction made of magnetic rods and chromed steel spheres. A huge number of shapes, geometric figures, models of every kind and dimension, wonderful bidimensional and tridimensional realistic models can be infinitely constructed.
GEOMAG stimulates creativity and logical reasoning; it develops manual abilities and sense of proportion and allows to test one's own ability in constructing anything. The variety of the shapes and their transformations make it possible to renew structures continuously.
It's ideal for "kids of every age" (from 6 to 99!) who can enter the fascinating world of magnetism! An amusing activity to give vent to one's own fantasy, but a clever one too! As a matter of fact, with GEOMAG it is easy to learn some fundamental natural laws of physics and geometry and to approach the first notions of chemistry, architecture, engineering and more in a simple and spontaneous way.
But there's more! GEOMAG can also become an amusing pastime for the whole family, reuniting parents and children in an activity of extraordinary creativity: the pleasant shapes made with GEOMAG can also become elegant decorative objects to display in your home. But the surprise does not end here, because GEOMAG also appeals to adults, even to the most serious managers and professionals who see it as a 'Stress Buster'.


THE MAIN ELEMENTS OF GEOMAG
 
GEOMAG is made up of two structurally very simple elements:

a)
a nickel-plated steel sphere (ø mm. 12.7);

b) a plastic rod (27 mm. length and 7.4 mm. max diameter) featuring two permanent magnets placed at the two extremities and a steel plug positioned between the two magnets GEOMAG.
Fig.1

If the sphere is drawn near to an extremity of the rod, as shown in figure 1, it is attracted. The same operation can be repeated on the other extremity of the rod, thus generating the first ‘compact module’ to which to attach other rods and other spheres. Starting from simple polygons, you will gradually be able to create larger, more complex, and more amusing ones (even with the help of friends, and also of mum and dad, if necessary).


This is the first step constructing bidimensional shapes of various dimensions, simple models, and complex tridimensional structures.

Up to 14 rods can be attached to a single sphere.

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