something tells me bessler's wheel was not complex.
this model fits the description of many clues.
![Image](http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o67/penut8755/arthursdesign.jpg)
at first glance this wheel may not appear to be out of balance.
look closely at the movement...... use discernment.
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key points:
things to notice:
1) weight C hangs freely from the axle when it reaches 6:00.
for the next 1/8 turn (45 degrees) this weight has no influence on rotation.
2) weight U hangs freely from it's 'elbow' (pivot).
weight U applies it's weight to this location --> 'elbow' (pivot).
....................... U C ?
3) arms are independently connected to the axle.
('shoulder' pivots move independantly)
NOT DRAWN:
4) arms are spring-assisted at each joint / pivot.
both the 'shoulder & elbow' are spring-loaded in favor of 'opening' to the position of the 3:00 arm.
5) the finished model is two (above pictured) 4-weight wheels put together.
--> two wheels combined into one 8-weight wheel.
each (4-weight) wheel is offset 1/8 turn (45 degrees) from the other.
wheels are attached (side by side) using the same axle. 8 weights fall during one full rotation.
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I have not built this model yet.