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Dellemann

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Re: Magnet Motor from Argentina, part2
« Reply #375 on: August 07, 2006, 12:20:14 PM »
Hi Jason,

nice to hear that you are interested in building the motor and that you have the CAD plans.
Did you ask some CNC firm how much it will cost for making the parts ?
Where did you come from ? I'm from Austria

thanks,
Mani

Jdo300

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Re: Magnet Motor from Argentina, part2
« Reply #376 on: August 09, 2006, 01:10:00 AM »
Hi Mani,

I never bothered to ask a CNC firm about it because I am pretty certain I would be unwilling to pay the machining and labour costs. But I do know that there are a lot of CNC hobbiests out there who may be interested in trying this out. The nice thing is that most of the pieces are small enough that I can make it from scraps rather than paying a ton of money for the materials. I'm from the US

God Bless,
Jason O

kukulcangod

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Re: Magnet Motor from Argentina, part2
« Reply #377 on: August 31, 2006, 08:27:27 AM »
The heat has passed.............no results from no one, no replies but mine..........is that the difference between the inventor and the other 99??.

  But is truly dissapointing that people like omnibus acted so secretive about this , he gets anoyed at Stefan's excitement about a discovery,because he released his comments to us, I don't see the harm, unless you have something really dark to hide....Mr Jekill???
........A truly dark nature is what I sense, that's your real message after all of this?, when you could've had the recognition as well as being one of the few great men with the guts to help expose this invention?, to be humble enough to give us some light to us like children curious and avid of knowledge.
Great men don't behave in such way.......and then stops completely his input....because of a minor can we even say... "offense"???

If you pretended that your emails would stop me from going to the bronx you failed miserably.........

At least you could've have the guts to explain to the pure of heart why the information couldn't be released
 No matter if the impure is lurking in the dark waiting to exploit the fruits of the genius....for ill intentions can't never succeed in anyway in the end.

....Do you truly believe for a second that you can make profit out of this discovery??....sure!! if it belongs to the goverment,but what about the people ??

....Can you live with the idea that you contributed to enslave us even more being so close to achieve freedom from pollution and destruction of our environment??
 Have you taken a look about what the goverments are doing all over the place?...Alaska for one recent example??.........

No one in the Bronx had heard of Torvay, no one, also the encouragement came from the same forum in argentina proclaiming the invention worked, is just a 3rd world scam...I know the ways, I came from one.............I live nearby the university as well.

Live well and prosper....if you can.

volypok

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Re: Magnet Motor from Argentina, part2
« Reply #378 on: August 31, 2006, 10:59:53 AM »
2kukulcangod:

we should be thankful to this community for inspiring hope. I have forsaken 3 working days to follow this discussion from Kiev, Ukraine and these have been by far most exciting days in my life!
And most surprisingly -- I was AFRAID that down page 79 there would be a SOLUTION. but thank God there's none (so far), and now I LIVE to find it. I am most grateful to those who conceal the truth -- they give me a chance to discover it.

There is little excitement comparable to the joy of pure scientific discovery, and I am now blessed to embark on this quest; I welcome everyone who wishes to join, I challenge everyone who is already walking the steps of Torvay.

The torch of hope is burning and no governments, no conspiracies, no oil moguls have 1 per cent power that our inspired curiosity and imagination employ, and with this power we shall liberate our minds for new exciting discoveries and liberate free energy to make Earth a better, cleaner and safer place.

This is my free energy manifesto

kukulcangod

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Re: Magnet Motor from Argentina, part2
« Reply #379 on: August 31, 2006, 08:19:21 PM »
That's the way to react!!!........out of the defeat or negative , we musst learn and grow stronger........

Yes Voly the invention has posibilities, let's keep going , the problem I have is poor construction and week magnets, I'm starting from scratch again but work keeps me away from finishing is nerve raking.

Your time is not wasted, certainly, I hope the intensity you used to read help you to achieve great results.

I must redesign my flywheel , righ now I must keep everything clean around here so I have to stop my job unfortunately as I stated before...........

So far to my understanding the motor behaves as said by Torbay, but until finishing one we will not know the truth.

Good luck

mrd10

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Re: Magnet Motor from Argentina, part2
« Reply #380 on: September 12, 2006, 04:24:22 PM »
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

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Re: Magnet Motor from Argentina, part2
« Reply #381 on: September 13, 2006, 02:47:15 PM »
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

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Re: Magnet Motor from Argentina, part2
« Reply #382 on: September 13, 2006, 07:41:05 PM »
NICE WORK   MRD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Joe

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Re: Magnet Motor from Argentina, part2
« Reply #383 on: September 14, 2006, 06:31:05 AM »
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

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Re: Magnet Motor from Argentina, part2
« Reply #384 on: September 14, 2006, 10:15:13 AM »
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

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Re: Magnet Motor from Argentina, part2
« Reply #385 on: September 14, 2006, 02:45:21 PM »
Very nice MRD10,
please keep up the good work and please keep us informed
about your progress.
Many thanks.
Regards, Stefan.

mrd10

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Re: Magnet Motor from Argentina, part2
« Reply #386 on: September 14, 2006, 11:25:29 PM »
Hey Stefan,

Thanks. I've been seeing your name on other websites, if thats you that is...lol
Jean naudins I think. Good to meet you.

I will keep posting my progress

Ciao,

Mrd

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Re: Magnet Motor from Argentina, part2
« Reply #387 on: September 16, 2006, 06:09:35 AM »
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

it's from a nylon cutting board.

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Re: Magnet Motor from Argentina, part2
« Reply #388 on: September 17, 2006, 10:49:59 AM »
just lookin through google videos and found this, looks like it uses the same principle as torbays device

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6530165466308380947

skip past to minute 7, to see it and the explanation

looks pretty simple to make, gonna go put it together and see  :)

Omnibus

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Re: Magnet Motor from Argentina, part2
« Reply #389 on: September 17, 2006, 08:58:59 PM »
@morpheous1777,

Don't waste time with that. The person holds the stator in his hand and thus imparts energy to the ball. This experiment has nothing to do with Torbay's, if Torbay's is real. A better experiment than this is Wesley Snyder's which we discussed extensively somewhere in this forum. Wesley promised to show a video whereby he won't hold the stator and the rotor in his hands but will suspend them on a stand. Unfortunately, he has not shown this until now.