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sprocket magnet motor

Started by Unicron, August 08, 2007, 02:27:02 PM

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Unicron

that maybe will be true in the case of two horizontal wheels, but in this setup i think you are wrong, i think the problem could only be the force not being enough to get the 2 next magnets lined up.

i'll create it, and we'll know for sure!

JamesThomas

Yes, Unicron, make it.

At the very least you'll end up with an educational piece of art. You can't lose.

j
We are not what we believe ourselves to be.

armagdn03

Im sure you are correct, I think I may be visualizing it wrong
I wish I could turn my brain off sometimes, then I could get some sleep.

beedees

Your'e on the right track, but you have to go several steps further.. I've been working on a similar arrangement for a while now and have learned 2 things:
        1. it pretty much takes the sticky spot OUT of the equation.
        2. A self-runner can be made (although pretty weak.....think anemic gerbil on a treadmill).
           Good luck.