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Magnet Motor from Argentina, part2

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

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mrd10

Hi All,

I've started with my replication of torbays perm magnet motor, after seeing his video, it seemed plausible, heres a couple of pics so far,
note ive just started making it.

Ive also forgot to mention that as passing another magnet in the two armatures, they did flip up.

Thanks,

Mrd

mrd10

heres an update, I'm progressing quite nicely, the armature parts have all been cut and ready to be installed, I was only able to put 4 on, will do the rest later, Ive also installed the rotor base.

cheers,


Mrd

::)

joe


kukulcangod

I must say you got really ingenius at using readily available non magnetic materials, fabulous it looks neat
I'm curious about the center piece though, where did you get it? or what is it?

Is great to see someone posting pics

Cheers

mrd10

Hi guys,

I had the material already from a previous project i was working on, I actually built Steven Kundel Magnet motor, but this required voice coil.
I ended up using solenoids for my first prototype, Heres his website at:- http://kundelmotor.com/

The materials can all be purchased at your local hardware store, thats where I got most of it.
The things I had to get else where like hobby store was the aluminium tubing, and the plastic bit is from cutting board material and can be obtained from cheap shop or cooking section.

I used large whole saw about 125mm across and cut it out of the cutting board. Ive been thinking of otherways to construct this motor, but ill stay with this for the moment. If i get it to work i'll build my next one differently. It takes time to cut all the aluminium and drill holes and such, but this is all part of the fun.....lol

I'll keep you posted.

Cheers,

Mrd