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Overunity Machines Forum



Magnet Motor from Argentina, part2

Started by hartiberlin, April 12, 2006, 10:41:37 PM

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Craigy

Hopefully my humble efforts will inspire people to do the same. Perhaps through our failures we are positively contributing to the day when overunity comes, and come it will, just a little bit earlier for our efforts.
Any concepts or ideas expressed in this post are intended for the public domain. Free licence is given to reproduce and or modify provided it is for non-profit use. I don't want money, I want overunity!!

kukulcangod

"sticking" ;D to the original torbay design which I'm using I've just find out that the axle of the rotor is to short , and also the ramp needs to be a taller one if we imagine a cilinder in vertical position and looking from the side  the ramp that I need would be a barrel instead of a coin width in comparison, to allow the stator in front of the angled half moon magnet to operate , to create the gap that is, more effectively, the way I have it?  the top is constricting everything with even forces going no where therefore,I was affraid a too long shaft would create back the wobble movement.......back to the drawing board for right measurements......
I also hope this can be used as a reference of things to consider.  cheers

tak22

Hi everyone,

I'm still out here designing and refining. My latest drawing board effort actually has a name, the 'tortak', which is half Torbay design, half mine. It's still on paper but I've done a couple hand held proofs of concept, and based on that encouragement I'll start gathering parts. I'll be using a HD base and platter for rotor mounting and am accepting any suggestions for ready to use 'pivot points' to mount magnets on.

supersam

hey!

did everybody miss the post about , alot less effort has to be put into sliding a magnet than in lifting it!!!!!

WHAT PART OF THIS DOESN't MAKE SCENCE?

lol
sam

tak22

Hi sam,

Your message wasn't lost on me, that's part of why I'm working with a new design that's trying to stay away from needing a top cap, springs, or bumpy things! The only criteria is to create a 'hole' for the rotor to continually 'fall' into, and there's quite a few ways to attempt that once you ignore how you've seen it attempted by others.

best to all, tak