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  • Thanks broli
    I can assure you that it is everything else than easy
    It's better to wear off by working than to rust by doing nothing.

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    • Extremely Nice!!

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      • Good Luck

        Hi Jetijs,

        I am so happy that you are up with a new design again, I wish you the best.
        I am eagerly following this thread. Your work is so neat as always.

        Elias
        Humility, an important property for a COP>1 system.
        http://blog.hexaheart.org

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        • Thanks guys
          It's better to wear off by working than to rust by doing nothing.

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          • @jetijs,

            I see what you were saying earlier about my motor design
            I don't know how I got that mixed up. I will make changes and post a new drawing. Thanks jetijs!

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            • Another update.
              gluing coils on the stator poles was a little messy. I did not use the hot glue, because it cures too fast and does not hold the coils in place very good. Instead I used some drops of epoxy resin between the coils and stator poles. It was very hard to align the stator and rotor so that there was an equal air gap all around the stator. At these small air gap widths, if the stator is even a tinny littlr bit offcenter and still does not touch the stator, it will lock up if fired, because there is not equal attractin force from both sides. Also you can not fire only one coil leaving the opposite coil alone, because this will just lock the rotor still. Anyway, that part is done and I am glad, that this part is over
              A few pictures:







              Thanks,
              Jetijs
              It's better to wear off by working than to rust by doing nothing.

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              • Got an estimate from Protolam...
                Total estimated cost = 500 USD
                Material: M19 silicon steel laminate
                Material thickness: .35mm
                Total laminates for rotor/ stator: 108 (1.5 inches)
                cost is about 3.00/laminate for rotor, 2.00/laminate for stator.
                Not as cheap as I anticipated , but the results are still only preliminary. When I have the final draft of my motor, then I will have a better estimate.

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                • Is that for the whole core set or just for the cout out laminations?
                  It's better to wear off by working than to rust by doing nothing.

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                  • Timing Advance

                    How do I control the timing advance on this motor?

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                    • Jetijs,
                      That is for the laminations cut to the specs that you specify.
                      They price it on a per pound and/or per laminate basis.

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                      • Awesome Work

                        Jetijs,

                        Absolutely beautiful work. What an inspiration!

                        Peter
                        Peter Lindemann, D.Sc.

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                        • Thank you Peter
                          Your support means a lot to me!

                          Archer, you can use any timing device you want for this motor - reedswitches, optoswitches, hall switches or even carbon brush commutators/ It is up to you, what ever is easier for you to make
                          It's better to wear off by working than to rust by doing nothing.

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                          • Wow Jetijs, what a motor!!! Im currently modifying my latest adams motor to a lindemann attraction type motor. All i have to do is make a special rotor and rewire my coils and it should work. If all goes well, i will be able to easily adjust the gap between my rotor and stator to get the closest coupling possible.

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                            • What a motor!!! It is marvelous, incredible work.

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                              • Thanks guys

                                Another update.
                                I finished the timing discs with adjustable ON time 10-70 degree of an ark.
                                Those long bolts are only temporary.

                                It's better to wear off by working than to rust by doing nothing.

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