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cepop

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Has anyone tried this idea
« on: July 02, 2007, 11:57:45 AM »
Hi all

I found this drawing which looks as if it may work. i would welcome any comments positive or negative. Is it worth trying to replicate?

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Chas

Freezer

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Re: Has anyone tried this idea
« Reply #1 on: July 03, 2007, 02:23:53 AM »
I think it could work, but the strength and placement and metal would have to be near perfect.  Best thing you could do is try  ;)    Oh yea..if you get it to work, come back here and tell us :D

CavoriteMan

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Re: Has anyone tried this idea
« Reply #2 on: July 03, 2007, 06:36:22 PM »
I found this drawing which looks as if it may work. i would welcome any comments positive or negative. Is it worth trying to replicate?

When I was on that path, the #1 magnet was more drawn to the metal than the repulsion force of the north pole.  Played with it a while and it always kept me thinking "it's almost there, just a little more tweak."   Has promise but basically wore me out.

Cav

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Re: Has anyone tried this idea
« Reply #3 on: July 04, 2007, 05:09:01 AM »
I found this drawing which looks as if it may work. i would welcome any comments positive or negative. Is it worth trying to replicate?

When I was on that path, the #1 magnet was more drawn to the metal than the repulsion force of the north pole.  Played with it a while and it always kept me thinking "it's almost there, just a little more tweak."   Has promise but basically wore me out.

Cav


I think in that case, use a more dense or heavy disc to keep more momentum through the gate.  Maybe even try using a bigger radius.  Who knows, it might not be possible with this setup, and a dead end, and I know what you mean by being worn out.  Its fustrating, as I feel there has to be some simple answer and its right in front of us, yet hidden due to a lack of imagination of accepted reality.