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Overunity Machines Forum



Muller Dynamo

Started by Schpankme, December 31, 2007, 10:48:41 PM

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romerouk

@teslaalset
don't blame anyone as you don't know for sure and it is not fair, I can tell for sure now that is no connection at all with the Real Muller.

@wattsup
I have not seen the videos again but those 2 wires are going to the botom coil or from the lower coils to the controller.Again, I am so stupid to make a fake and go with the camera there to show it.
Where are those wires going in the suspended video?can you identify them?There are many other points that were recorded but people did't pay attention and ask why is that...
The new build what u see is just like a frame, the space in between the thin acrylic sheets will be filled making a big and solid coil holder, I need to wire all coils first as I will have no more access there after plastic filling.

Regards,
Romero

teslaalset

Quote from: romerouk on June 21, 2011, 03:41:48 AM
@teslaalset
don't blame anyone as you don't know for sure and it is not fair, I can tell for sure now that is no connection at all with the Real Muller.


Where's the blame here? I am free to give my opinion.  This is a forum, right?
'Real Muller'? I mentioned Steorn, not Muller.
[/sup]

romerouk

Quote from: teslaalset on June 21, 2011, 03:45:36 AM
Where's the blame here? I am free to give my opinion.  This is a forum, right?
'Real Muller'? I mentioned Steorn, not Muller.
I am not actually talking about blaming but some people here are confusing many times our opinions with blaming... our experiments with invitation to replicate and many other... as for me I think I allowed too much time  for this.
I will just alocate more time and finish what I started now, prove it, then close it forever.It is not worth it and distracts my attention from the real things I need to pay attention.I am out of the country for few days and I will not be able to do any work.


Have a nice day,
Romero

khabe

My thoughts about Reply #3239 on: June 20, 2011, 11:19:11 PM
I have cnc router and 5-axis cnc mill. When anyone goes to any cnc shop, is it laser cut or what ever, he goes with drawing. Im not even close to IT man but I use different CAD programs ...  OK, you can go to cnc shop and just tell him and ask what you need, they make the draw by your wishes but draftsman can not make this kind of fault - centre not in centre - also CNC machine does not make cuch kind of faults. CAD to CAM also never move centre. When centre was not in centre then whos responsible?  How I can make the drawing wheres centre is not in centre? Is it possible that what ever place what names itself as CNC shop is even able to make this kind of fault?  You like you can delite my thoughts, are just one small piece of mosaic, like part of chinese puzzle where all tiny parts and details changes by time ::)
cheers,
khabe


romerouk

Quote from: khabe on June 21, 2011, 04:34:07 AM
My thoughts about Reply #3239 on: June 20, 2011, 11:19:11 PM
I have cnc router and 5-axis cnc mill. When anyone goes to any cnc shop, is it laser cut or what ever, he goes with drawing. Im not even close to IT man but I use different CAD programs ...  OK, you can go to cnc shop and just tell him and ask what you need, they make the draw by your wishes but draftsman can not make this kind of fault - centre not in centre - also CNC machine does not make cuch kind of faults. CAD to CAM also never move centre. When centre was not in centre then whos responsible?  How I can make the drawing wheres centre is not in centre? Is it possible that what ever place what names itself as CNC shop is even able to make this kind of fault?  You like you can delite my thoughts, are just one small piece of mosaic, like part of chinese puzzle where all tiny parts and details changes by time ::)
cheers,
khabe
in my case I sent the drawings made with autodesk inventor.You cannot do mistakes with alignment in this program.I used the same program and printed on a paper then glued the paper on the acrylic sheet then used the router to cut it. No problems, it worked perfect but more work to be done.
I'll love to have a cnc machine but first I have not enough space here and secondly it is quite expensive for few cuts every now and then.

Regards,
Romero