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Overunity Machines Forum



Roll on the 20th June

Started by CLaNZeR, April 21, 2008, 11:41:56 AM

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X00013

I'm thinknig about starting a new thread, I'm going to title it, " Bruce Willis vs. Wierd Looking Little Statue With Small Pointy Boobs".

sm0ky2

Graham, yes! that's exactly what im experiencing here.. by moving the bottom part of the curve further away, the "wall" isn't an abrupt stop to the wheel, but more of a ramp-like action pushing the rods in a radial direction. This seems to me, to be more of what we want to achieve.

instead of pushing the rod counter-rotationally, it pushes it up and away. With MUCH less wall-effect.
breaking the wall "by hand" is actually easier than lifting the rod by hand. I see this as a good sign.
i'm not saying i have it 'working', but it IS progress. i'll keep everyone posted.

i need more magnets...  (never thought i'd actually say THAT!!! [again]) heheh


i have a concern with degaussing... ideally i would want a single magnetic-arc formed to my specifications.. but that's not possible right now, so i have to glue magnets into a position., which they dont like to be in... I've seen how, in the past, this can kill your magnets over time...
neo's i dont have to worry about much, but the ferrites will degauss...  they should last plenty long enough for the purpose of the 'demo' model though...
I was fixing a shower-rod, slipped and hit my head on the sink. When i came to, that's when i had the idea for the "Flux Capacitor", Which makes Perpetual Motion possible.

Rusty_Springs

Quote from: sm0ky2 on July 02, 2008, 08:11:28 PM
Graham, yes! that's exactly what im experiencing here.. by moving the bottom part of the curve further away, the "wall" isn't an abrupt stop to the wheel, but more of a ramp-like action pushing the rods in a radial direction. This seems to me, to be more of what we want to achieve.

instead of pushing the rod counter-rotationally, it pushes it up and away. With MUCH less wall-effect.
breaking the wall "by hand" is actually easier than lifting the rod by hand. I see this as a good sign.
i'm not saying i have it 'working', but it IS progress. i'll keep everyone posted.

i need more magnets...  (never thought i'd actually say THAT!!! [again]) heheh


i have a concern with degaussing... ideally i would want a single magnetic-arc formed to my specifications.. but that's not possible right now, so i have to glue magnets into a position., which they dont like to be in... I've seen how, in the past, this can kill your magnets over time...
neo's i dont have to worry about much, but the ferrites will degauss...  they should last plenty long enough for the purpose of the 'demo' model though...

Hi Sm0ky2
As I see it your on the right track when it comes to the magnetics of this system.
Take Care Sm0ky2
Graham

AB Hammer

Hay Newtonian God

I have been meaning to ask this for some time.

Why did you put a scared Newton face on the body of the Goddess as your emblem? ::)
With out a dream, there can be no vision.

Alan

fletcher

Or ... you could keep the arc constant & spring load the magnets so as the rods came in, they simultaneously lift & the magnets physically move away [compressing the return spring & opening the gap], until the rod has passed, at which time it closes proximity again, assisting push away etc - smooths the hill to climb a little & maybe stops the hub [e.g. dusty's & quinn's] buckling when given a hand spin & forced to abruptly meet together with a tonne of momentum behind it - not very forgiving on mechanical setups as they found out.