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Overunity Machines Forum



Building the pyramid frame without welding

Started by skywatcher, December 14, 2007, 02:27:07 PM

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skywatcher

Quote from: titof on December 14, 2007, 03:26:06 PM
excellent idea... :)
but how to do with the top ?...

I will use small steel plates and screws to fix them together. Will do it tomorrow and then post the pictures.   8)

I don't planning to use the 3/8" tube at the top for hanging the converter on it. I think this tube is not necessary for the function.
There are many other ways to mount the converter, either by hanging it on the top, or placing it on a rod connected to the base plane.

mxt

Well done. Perhaps I'm going to use this method as doors in my house are not as wide as welded pyramid is. On the apex I will mount a small metal or rather copper pyramid shaped cap. This cap will smooth the apex tube joints and perhaps improve the energy flow.

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Walter Hofmann

very nicely done.
just a question how did you come up with the angels? what are your side lenght and your hight?
greetings
walt

skywatcher

Quote from: Walter Hofmann on December 16, 2007, 05:22:22 AM
just a question how did you come up with the angels? what are your side lenght and your hight?

The angles i mentioned in my description are fitting quite well. The exact lenghts of the pieces is more important for the result as the angles.
There are some small gaps at the top of the pyramid, but i think that's not very important (look at the pictures in the following posts).