Obsession
Well I am starting over with my magnets! I thought maybe I could get away with something when my magnets were not quite equal as they are weaker ceramics. Hah! Being weaker, the tolerances for the ramps are tighter. Since I have a bazillion ceramics, I will still be using them, but I have set up a rig that will give me a much finer measurement of magnetic strength of each magnet so I can pick the closest ones. I thought I had already done that, but not so much when used. Oh they would spin nice and not stick until turning very slow, but not good enough. Since I gave myself no way to add material to the back of the magnets, unbuild time. That darn superglue is tough to undo.
Yes Mack, I get the importance of the forks and the weakening of the force vectors with the spread, but I believe there is more than just a termination halfway around the attracting magnets. That is what I aim to prove.
Wanto: I'm using scrap metal, particle board, old hard drive, aluminum angle, ceramic magnets, and brass screws with plastic washers. This thing will work! The two magnet version with ramps has already been proven. Persistence, this will be build 3. Wait til you guys see this monstrosity.
Happy Building,
Randy
Well I am starting over with my magnets! I thought maybe I could get away with something when my magnets were not quite equal as they are weaker ceramics. Hah! Being weaker, the tolerances for the ramps are tighter. Since I have a bazillion ceramics, I will still be using them, but I have set up a rig that will give me a much finer measurement of magnetic strength of each magnet so I can pick the closest ones. I thought I had already done that, but not so much when used. Oh they would spin nice and not stick until turning very slow, but not good enough. Since I gave myself no way to add material to the back of the magnets, unbuild time. That darn superglue is tough to undo.
Yes Mack, I get the importance of the forks and the weakening of the force vectors with the spread, but I believe there is more than just a termination halfway around the attracting magnets. That is what I aim to prove.
Wanto: I'm using scrap metal, particle board, old hard drive, aluminum angle, ceramic magnets, and brass screws with plastic washers. This thing will work! The two magnet version with ramps has already been proven. Persistence, this will be build 3. Wait til you guys see this monstrosity.
Happy Building,
Randy
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