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Searching for Buddy in promising magnet motor Project.

Started by dieter, February 05, 2017, 04:14:19 PM

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dieter

And how exactly is that supposed to bring this project any step further? It just makes the thread harder and longer to read, just like most other postings, in fact not only in this thread, but in every one.
Certainly, many people are afraid of a bullshit button cause all they produce is bullshit and they may feel perfectly comfie, sitting in a sea of bullshit.


However, despite all spam-defending preaching, I don't.

dieter

I am having problems finding the right magnets on ebay, maybe somebody can give me a little hint here.


What I need is a very thin, very big magnet with a proper polarization, see the graphic here: http://overunity.com/17116/searching-for-buddy-in-promising-magnet-motor-project/msg499525/#msg499525

I would prefer something like 50 * 50 * 0.5 mm, block or disc shape. That doesn't seem to exist, best I've seen was 32*1 disc.


I may try instead smaller block magnets like 7*7*0.5mm, and then force and glue them in position, side by side, but even that I could not find. There are thin disc shaped ones, but I need rectangular ones in such an assembly.


A further qudstion is: there are flexible magnet foils, they would be an option, but I am not certain whether they have any proper polarity at all, but I tend to think they' made out of randomly polarised particles, just sticking on iron anyway.
Also, the magnet I need may be thicker if the stength is lower, as long as they are properly polarized. Also, as my assets are parked offshore (read extremly limited) I would prefer something cheap, from china most likely.


Thanks for your help.

dieter

Just sharing some thougths and progress info.


Like I said, can't find the magnets, and even if I find something worth trying, standard delivery will take 2-6 weeks.


So I made a test: crushed some of a ceramic magnet, put a piece of paper on a MO magnet, put the little magnet pieces on it, on an area of like 1/3 inch2. They nicely alignet to the field. Put some glue on it, done. This can be done repeatedly with layers.


Crushing the magnet should maybe not be done with too strong shockwaves. Pieces from 0.1 to 0.5mm seem fine.


Sorry if I ask again, did anybody actually understand the principle of the device described earlier in this thread?

dieter

So... I take it, eighter you guys know something that I don't know, or I know something that all of you don't understand.


If the latter is the case, let me say that I would guess an IQ of 80 (that of a gifted gorilla) is enough to understand it, IF you really understand the Lenz law and the secondary field in induction.

dieter

I realize the only monkey here is me, because I am talking to myself in public.


Maybe the problem of this forum is, that people (other than notorious naysayers) read only their own threads.


However, it sucks. I don't see anything coming back here.