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Author Topic: Sjack Abeling Gravity Wheel REAL World Replications  (Read 33428 times)

LarryC

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Re: Sjack Abeling Gravity Wheel REAL World Replications
« Reply #45 on: June 02, 2009, 11:18:17 PM »
ttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRPMZQAPQ50&feature=channel_page

Chet

Thanks Chet, Interesting.

@Builders,

I used a hand drawn grid and data points from my spreadsheet to layout the template of the upper left guide for the offset roller design that I previously shown.

Today, I found some free and low cost software at download.cnet.com which will expand a picture, break it up into pages and then you can tape/glue to a poster or cardboard to easily create a template. Just search on poster print.

An example from ProPoster is shown below.

Regards, Larry

LarryC

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Re: Sjack Abeling Gravity Wheel REAL World Replications
« Reply #46 on: June 04, 2009, 12:20:31 AM »
Below is a print out example from the Posteriza software which is free from download.cnet.com.

I took this image from the Fig 7-8 photo in  http://freenrg.info/Sjack_Abeling/Patent/Html/ and cropped it with Posteriza down to just Fig 8. A good paper trimmer is very handy with cutting the print out.

Seems very accurate.

Regards, Larry

eldambo

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Re: Sjack Abeling Gravity Wheel REAL World Replications
« Reply #47 on: May 06, 2010, 10:32:35 AM »
Good  day to everyone.

 So this is my first post and I will make it short and sweet.
Read complete tread on Abeling wheel.
LIKE TO THINK THAT IS POSSIBLE TO GET IT TO WORK.
Of course the key as I see it are the ramps that lightens the weights on ascending side.
But we don’t want same to happen on descending side of wheel.
 So then rigid interconnection is not recommended, and gets more complicated.
Before I say more, I would appreciate if someone could in simple words to explain to me about acceleration from 10 to 13;00, THAT HAS HAPPENED IN ONE OF “Dusty” 7 videos , that unfortunately have been removed , before I had chance to see it
(what it was owned to?)
Thank you very much, and best luck to all

NathanCoppedge

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Re: Sjack Abeling Gravity Wheel REAL World Replications
« Reply #48 on: October 03, 2020, 05:19:35 AM »
@Builders,

REVIEW OF THE SJACK ABELING WHEEL:

I’VE FOUND ONE RECENT CLAIM OF A WORKING FREE ENERGY WHEEL:
This example may be based on a fairly workable theory, I’m not sure because normally I’m skeptical of vertical wheels. However, this one attempts to make clever use of support and I believe two points of balance, which seems it may make it exceptional. The video seems to show more momentum than normal, but maybe it is not a case of good design, but just a case of an extremely good fulcrum. I’m not saying this necessarily works, although I have seen some partial results with things this clever in a similar class such as mounting a projecting box to the center beam with weights cycling around it. Whatever the case this is an exceptional rendition of something far better, although very similar looking, to the truly average design.

EXCELLENT VIDEO, BEST AVAILABLE I KNOW OF ON THE ABELING WHEEL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPClcSEko4I

I believe the device has a second point of balance slightly above and ahead of the wheel. This is meant to allow the far weights to pull the lower weights using their leverage advantage. It is a bit like a very tall car, that begins to tilt over, but with a high point of balance. The weight above the point of balance, with sufficient leverage, can bring the lower weights upward and inward using the fact that they are supported by a third and fourth fixed element. It is virtually unique because it works like a very tall car that is balanced in the middle, with two or more points of balance. It is not a typical Da Vinci wheel. I do not have first hand evidence with this one, but I would leave the benefit of the doubt with whoever is best at honestly trying it, which we should assume is the person showing us the video unless we have evidence that it is motor-powered. I am not sure of the motor theory. Anyway, from what I see here, this is more energy that vertical wheels normally have, in my estimation, which is at least a pretty good sign, given further evidence.

---Review originally by Nathan Larkin Coppedge @ https://www.quora.com/q/nathancoppedgeblog/Conventional-Wheels

Extensive materials on perpetual motion also linked there

As far as the wheel with a box, there is a video of it here: