Reddit Reddit reviews Toysmith Classic Pin Art (Black)

We found 8 Reddit comments about Toysmith Classic Pin Art (Black). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Toysmith Classic Pin Art (Black)
Pin art uses hundreds of moveable metal pins to create 3D images.The pins are fitted into a sturdy plastic frame that is both lightweight and durable.The pin art frame measures 5-inches by 7-inches, perfect for a bookshelf or table top.Pin art makes a great conversation piece, and is suitable for home or office.Not a toy. Adult supervision recommended.Challenge your children's imaginations and keep them active with Toysmith.Committed to providing the most imaginative toys along with the highest safety standards, Toysmith has toys appropriate for all age groups.Toysmith offers toys for any kind of play: active play, science and discovery, arts and crafts, impulse and novelty toys, and nostalgic retro classics.Metal pins make 3D artSize: 5" X 7"Set in a sturdy black plastic frameGreat conversation piecePerfect for a desk or coffee table
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8 Reddit comments about Toysmith Classic Pin Art (Black):

u/szirith · 13 pointsr/Cyberpunk

I think it's one of these but automated and backlit. Not to diminish the accomplishments here, just to explain it simply. The motors on these things must've been hell to arrange into a coherent array

u/alek_hiddel · 3 pointsr/Showerthoughts

Did you never play with one of those "Bed of Nails" that has had all of the sharp ends cut off?

Pretty sure that like 99% of American's born in the last 30-40 years have played with one of those at least once.

http://www.amazon.com/Toysmith-Classic-Pin-Art-Black/dp/B000FZVNM4

u/XTGNecro · 2 pointsr/movies

Zordon looks like one of those push pin toys at the store. I have no idea what they're officially called.

EDIT: I found it

u/ntoff · 1 pointr/3Dprinting

you don't need to, all it is is one of these http://www.amazon.com/Toysmith-Classic-Pin-Art-Black/dp/B000FZVNM4 with looser fitting pins that can drop into place by the looks of it.

I wonder if a 3d printed version would be anti static compliant. Maybe if it were printed with carbon fibre filament (does that stuff actually conduct? I know real carbon fibre does.... ^ask ^me ^how ^I ^would ^know ^that )

u/shanulu · 1 pointr/AskLibertarians

Yes but who decides: A central authority trying to process all the information or numerous individual actors processing the information they have? The idea here is that one central decision maker cannot act with as much precision as millions or billions of small ones (Some market failures occur, it isn't perfect). I like to think of it like one of these. Imagine the people make up a lot of small needles. A government has bigger needles in radius. The bigger the government the fewer needles that fit in that space, and the less clear the impression becomes.

u/cupcakegiraffe · 1 pointr/pics

The plastic peg ones are alright, but the best ones are the ones with the metal pegs. They're so cool against your face when you're trying to see if it will outline your nostrils well or not.

Edit: You said you were keeping your eyes out for one!