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Overbalancing wheel

Started by SPANG, May 10, 2011, 12:46:30 AM

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Low-Q

Quote from: johnny874 on February 04, 2012, 02:46:42 PM

  Are all Norwegians so spoiled ?
I did not expect that reaction. Being spoiled is a relative term, but I see your point. We really do not need more space than we got. We rather need less stuff to fill that small space. Hopefully the better space for experimenting will provide good results.



Vidar

johnny874

Quote from: Low-Q on February 05, 2012, 03:42:30 AM
I did not expect that reaction. Being spoiled is a relative term, but I see your point. We really do not need more space than we got. We rather need less stuff to fill that small space. Hopefully the better space for experimenting will provide good results.



Vidar

  It is nothing personal Vidar but I live in about 1/3 the space you have/had and not nearly as nice.
And yet, even if I offer to pay someone to build, no takers. It's where I live, I have to limit myself to a rotary tool.
Hopefully you'll be able to enjoy working on your projects once you have the space to do so. I know it would make a big difference for myself.
As for me, who knows ?

                                                                             Jim

edited to add. on on web site where wood workers are to be found, have  a couple of people interested Had to bring in my medical problems of the last few years and that respect is mutual. And this last part means they need to respect my understanding of what I am trying to do as they would wish for me to respect their skills.

Low-Q

Quote from: johnny874 on February 06, 2012, 09:36:23 AM
  It is nothing personal Vidar but I live in about 1/3 the space you have/had and not nearly as nice.
And yet, even if I offer to pay someone to build, no takers. It's where I live, I have to limit myself to a rotary tool.
Hopefully you'll be able to enjoy working on your projects once you have the space to do so. I know it would make a big difference for myself.
As for me, who knows ?

                                                                             Jim

edited to add. on on web site where wood workers are to be found, have  a couple of people interested Had to bring in my medical problems of the last few years and that respect is mutual. And this last part means they need to respect my understanding of what I am trying to do as they would wish for me to respect their skills.
No hard feelings :-) It is usually 1/3 space in my apartment too. With all the laundry, food all over the place after the kids, my wifes books, blankets, dishes, towels, flowers, tables, speakers, , medicines, dunes, closets, toys, diapers, kids, wife and me - all over the place. Well, we have filled the space well. It is so clean and empty now I can hear myself saying "Good bye" to my wife in the morning, still after I come back after work in the afternoon. The ecco in this space has increased considerably...the living space too. It's allmost a shame to move...


Vidar

johnny874

Quote from: Low-Q on February 06, 2012, 03:48:52 PM
No hard feelings :-) It is usually 1/3 space in my apartment too. With all the laundry, food all over the place after the kids, my wifes books, blankets, dishes, towels, flowers, tables, speakers, , medicines, dunes, closets, toys, diapers, kids, wife and me - all over the place. Well, we have filled the space well. It is so clean and empty now I can hear myself saying "Good bye" to my wife in the morning, still after I come back after work in the afternoon. The ecco in this space has increased considerably...the living space too. It's allmost a shame to move...


Vidar

  Now you're just making me envious  :D
That's one thing I hope to get out of Bessler's wheel (if it works) is a family.
I guess I'd be cramped to if I were in your situation. Will it be long until you can move into your new home ?
This link is to a different view of a puzzle my brother gave my father. I think the building where my grandfather's shop was is straight down from the brown building on the water way.
It's not easy to see, maybe the roof. smp used to have better views of Alesund.
http://www.smp.no/vaeret/article423459.ece

Upset me and my brothers when we lived there as kids. The bus driver knew my sister and would let us ride into town and then back home. We only lived there a short while. All I can say now is je elske mot  :P


Rafael Ti

Hi All
Just idea... This is a wheel with 8 bearings around, all of equal weight and dimensions. These bearings are also weights. On right side of wheel there are 2 quarter-circle shape supports/patchs the bearings move on. If we consider two pairs; 1-5 and 3-7 we can see that bearings 1 and 7 as supported by tracks do not affect the wheel by their mass as much as other bearings /5 and 3/. That means the right side of wheel is lighter than the left. The suspension of bearings allows them to play a little bit /say 0,5 - 1 mm/ along with radius of wheel just to free them of wheel a little.
What do you think, shall it work?