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Overunity Machines Forum



Magnet motor in Argentina

Started by Jdo300, March 19, 2006, 12:46:30 AM

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Omnibus

liberty and tao, I think the functioning of the motor is already clear and it?s not productive to continue discussing issues that have already been discussed and clarified. The thread is becoming too heavy so let?s focus on realizing the project.

Omnibus

I?m trying to use eMachineShop but it doesn?t seem that flexible. Has anyone used it before? Would it be possible to make the drawings with what appears more sophisticated SketchUp 3D and have them sent for machining to eMachineShop or there are better ideas? Also, machining at eMachineShop seems pretty expensive, doesn't it?

Regarding magnets,do you think they appear concave in the pictures of Torbay's motor? Maybe we could do without that. Machining magnets is a task from hell.

Omnibus

Final design in my opinion is the one suggested by Torbay. Eight (or sixteen as in the patent) stator magnets with levers, beveled at the bottom and with small wheels on top. Three rotor magnets attached on a 9.5cm HD disc, a larger wheel attached appropriately ahead of the three rotor magnets and a motor cap attached to the rotor with an appropriate opening and a sloping ramp.

As far as I can tell none of the proposed slight modifications can beat original Torbay's design so far.

Feb2006

Quote from: tao on April 03, 2006, 01:18:21 PM
So, Omnibus, what is the FINAL design, the final theory, that we are to replicate then?

I didn't see any one post where everyone agreed, maybe I missed it. Please help, thanks!

Were gonna do this guys!!

Awesome...

Tao

Reply #100 on: March 25, 2006, 09:21:04 PM


Omnibus

QuoteAlrighty, lets get this thing licked...

Just imagine it working... The smiles on our faces, the black helicopters above our houses, lol

Like I said, the thread is overburdened and there's no place especially for tasteless jokes.