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A working ball wheel

Started by AB Hammer, October 17, 2007, 12:21:07 PM

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Prophmaji

Just remember the rule of the ball stopping, and starting. those are the two gretest losses. Specifically the dead start aspect.

AB Hammer

Well it is time to report on the 1st design. The mass of the wood was much too great for it and it wouldn't run. The second version will be done in another week, for I am only aloud to work on them on week ends. I have the video and it will show some of the problem with the rolling back and forth disk. Note I am turning it by hand to show the movement. If you PM me with your email, I can send it to you, if the avi don't post.

I do have some corrections to do (like bore large holes in the wood to lighten it up), but that will go on the back burner for now, and since I did this one I am thinking of doing a little change to the 2nd version as well.
With out a dream, there can be no vision.

Alan

Freezer

Quote from: AB Hammer on October 28, 2007, 02:46:55 PM
Well it is time to report on the 1st design. The mass of the wood was much too great for it and it wouldn't run. The second version will be done in another week, for I am only aloud to work on them on week ends. I have the video and it will show some of the problem with the rolling back and forth disk. Note I am turning it by hand to show the movement. If you PM me with your email, I can send it to you, if the avi don't post.

I do have some corrections to do (like bore large holes in the wood to lighten it up), but that will go on the back burner for now, and since I did this one I am thinking of doing a little change to the 2nd version as well.

The idea is pretty good.  I think you should bend a piece of thin acrylic plastic in those organic shapes, instead of using a solid wood cylinder.  That would cut the weight dramatically.  You could make the shape in two halves using a wood shape as your guide, then glue them using acrylic glue.

hansvonlieven

G'day Alan and all,

Looking at the video it appears that you are wasting a lot of energy in the centre of the wheel with your disk bouncing back and forth.

You seem to have more than enough energy to transport the disk to the other side, so why not try the following arrangement. No guarantee it will work but it sure is a lot more efficient than the current configuration. You will also get two working cycles per revolution.

Good luck, let us know how you are going with this.

Hans von Lieven
When all is said and done, more is said than done.     Groucho Marx

AB Hammer

The second set of wheels disk are already cut out, and here they are. I am still looking at a newer twist to this story so please be patient.
With out a dream, there can be no vision.

Alan