Originally posted by Dog-One
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the same thing in some ways as the MADMACK MTR. I did some
drawing and cutting paper modeling parts this week. This requires
that I make a circular draft of actual size of the rotor to begin
visualizing best possible mounts for such a wide range of adjustments.
It really is so awesome to see stator magnets pointed in odd or opposite
directions from attraction to repulsion, still get cancellation, if I
only could put this into words. The words Mack said always ring clear
when he said these adjustments are about eliminating losses as much
as the are about increasing ramping forces in one direction.
When you see it with your own eyes you will get it then, 100's of
pounds of force completely cancelled to where you can push the
rotor around with a feather and yet all that power can be redirected
for acceleration.
It's just getting the mounts to where you can move them accurately
to get the first step. Still we have other steps.
I still need to order some special drills and taps to get my inserting
machine for plastic working better. And with no CNC I have to cut
every arced slot by hand which maybe cut with a router if guides
are made.
Later I will need more mounts for forks. I want to be able to adjust
the forks also, not only to angle them but to adjust them other ways.
Rejoice and be glad
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