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New accelerating lego magnet motor on youtube

Started by hartiberlin, September 21, 2007, 06:55:00 PM

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Yadaraf

Quote from: zerotensor on January 31, 2008, 04:41:07 AM
Quote from: Yadaraf on January 31, 2008, 02:57:11 AM
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@ All

I am starting to replicate the Lego device. :o
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If anyone has suggestions, please drop them in the box.  ;D

When you post the video of it going, just make sure that it plays in reverse!  ;)

@ zerotensor

You just gave me an idea for the background soundtrack.  Thanks.

Yada ..
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Jdo300

Man it would be nice if this simple motor actually works. Especially since it is made out of Lego's which are easy to get ahold of (of course). Has anyone tried to contact the guy who made it?

God Bless,
Jason O

Koen1

Well, this guy replicated this Lego pmm, but instead of using rubber bands as pulleys, he uses cog-wheels.
His version does NOT work at all.
Check out his youtube video: http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=sVMXQwha7aY&NR=1


Yadaraf

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I was getting dimensions for the magnets (somewhere around 50 x 20 x 20) when I realized something very peculiar: 

--- The four stator magnets are located below the four rotor magnets, which is to say they are oriented like in the WhipMag.

Now, it seems to me that if someone were faking this thing, they would have placed the stator magnets and rotor magnets in the same plane to make it look pretty, then made a video and called it a day.  Perhaps -- through trial and error -- like Al they discovered that the rotor mags need to be elevated above the stator mags.

Hmmmm ... ???

I love puzzles.

Yada ..
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Yadaraf

Quote from: Koen1 on January 31, 2008, 06:06:43 AM
Well, this guy replicated this Lego pmm, but instead of using rubber bands as pulleys, he uses cog-wheels.
His version does NOT work at all.
Check out his youtube video: http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=sVMXQwha7aY&NR=1



@ Koen1

You know, when I first saw the thumbnail of that video I completely ignored it, because it didn't look anything like the original.  All I saw were the gears and completely missed the point -- that it was an attempt to replicate the principles of "Lego 1" without rubberbands.  Clever.

The gear/cog meshing in his device clearly dampens the overall movement, and there's no telling what he's using for bearings (if any).  Clever, though.

Thanks for the link.  It's encouraging to see that someone is attempting replication.   ;D


Cheers,

Yada ..
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