I want a magnet like this:

I want to fit as many poles as possible.
The plan is to obtain a disk magnet (even better if I get a ring magnet), heat it up to remove the original magnetization, and create new magnetization by discharging some capacitors into some coils.
It seems that it takes about 3.5 T of magnetic field to magnetize a neodymium magnet. Achieving this large a field with air core inductors is quite challenging. However, it is possible.



















CapitanVeshdoki
Paul McClay
Xylitol
very cool project, what have you done with the magnets? I’m also interested in doing my own magnets :)