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DIY Modern Mobile Kit

Conner FlynnBy Conner FlynnMay 29, 20142 Comments1 Min Read
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DIY Modern Mobile Kit

If you want to build your own cool modern mobile, all you need is this DIY Modern Mobile Kit. You can build your own mobile, easily take it apart and build another and another.

This kit is a fun way to learn about balance, equilibrium, and other science stuff, while building a cool toy.

DIY Modern Mobile Kit
DIY Modern Mobile Kit

DIY Modern Mobile Kit

  • Create your own Alexander Calder-esque mobile with this fun and easy balancing kit.
  • Totally customizable, so you can make your mobile totally unique.
  • Also great for science experiments on balance and stuff.
  • Fully-customizable, infinitely-expandable (combine multiple sets), and ultimately redo-able (i.e., you can take it apart and rebuild it again and again).
  • Materials: Stainless steel rods, plastic (red, white, black) art bits.
  • Includes: 1 Hanger Hook, 1 String with Hook, 1 Foam Block, 1 Straight End Rod, 10 (various lengths) Building Rods, 12 Shapes (various), 11 Balancing Sliders, Illustrated
  • Instructions (with a mini Calder bio).
  • Dimensions: rods vary from 7-15” long (depending on the pieces you combine).

Only $39.99 from ThinkGeek.com.

DIY Kit Mobile ThinkGeek.com
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2 Comments

  1. Piter on February 16, 2026 3:38 am

    I tried something similar with my children — at first they were enthusiastic, but quickly got bored because there wasn’t enough variety and quick results, and everything fell apart at the slightest bump. Then I switched to traffic: I started testing mobile push and pop, where the volume is huge, decisions are instant, ideal for impulsive verticals — the envelope goes faster than on a desktop, where people think for a long time. Mobile traffic gave me quick profits and a sense of control, unlike the slow “balancing” of ideas in DIY. If you want to understand when it’s better to pour into mobile and when into desktop for maximum ROI, view page traffic — it breaks down 2026 statistics, user behavior, conversions, and optimization.

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  2. traffic on February 16, 2026 3:39 am

    I tried something similar with my children — at first they were enthusiastic, but quickly got bored because there wasn’t enough variety and quick results, and everything fell apart at the slightest bump. Then I switched to traffic: I started testing mobile push and pop, where the volume is huge, decisions are instant, ideal for impulsive verticals — the envelope goes faster than on a desktop, where people think for a long time. Mobile traffic gave me quick profits and a sense of control, unlike the slow “balancing” of ideas in DIY. If you want to understand when it’s better to pour into mobile and when into desktop for maximum ROI, view page — it breaks down 2026 statistics, user behavior, conversions, and optimization.

    Reply
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