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Overunity Machines Forum



plastic wheels to embed magnets

Started by Megatron, February 13, 2008, 08:51:27 PM

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Megatron

Ken,

Your input is appreciated.  I'm kind of surprised that with the interest and helpful nature of the community that there aren't any people willing to help out/capitalize on setting up an enthusiast machine shop where people can get work done at a reasonable cost.  I'd be willing to do it myself if the investment was reasonable and could pay for itself over a reasonable amount of time.. I just figured someone else on here would have had an arrangement set up long ago!

gyulasun

Hi Megatron,

If you could do with  two  8" or 12" diameter non-metal disks, (they are ball beared to each other) you may consider these amazon.com decorating wheel offers:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0007D2F9E?smid=A1B7TLL91RZ1AS&tag=nextag-office-mp-20&linkCode=asn  and
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0007D2F94?smid=A1B7TLL91RZ1AS&tag=nextag-office-mp-20&linkCode=asn

rgds,  Gyula

Megatron

thanks Gyu for that info.  I think those are made out of MDF or particle board though, and would be kind of heavy.  I am also wondering if anyone has any experience with pouring plastic resins and making their stuff that way.. that might be another way to go.