4 weights lifting one
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re: 4 weights lifting one
Thanks jim_mich, very helpful indeed, ill check that site out i think, then think about getting the things for this wheel
Hi Alexioco: to cut a perfect circle, get a router and connect a metal or wooden arm to it. Secure a bolt protruding from your flat wooden board. Use the bolt as a pivot point so the router makes that perfect circle at the diameter you want. I've made huge perfect discs, tracks etc this way. (Attach a vacuum cleaner to the dust outlet while you cut to stop your room becoming a dust bowl!)
re: 4 weights lifting one
Thanks jim_mich I'm gonna try that site, the nbuy some Balsa wood, i can't wait to see this working
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WOW! I'm impressed....so, where am I?
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LMAO....good one Clarkie!
Finding the right solution...is usually a function of asking the right questions. -A. Einstein
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Lol nope :p My last name is Clarke though :p
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I’ve yet got to get some wood, in the meanwhile im going to make a test wheel out of card, already started it, if the card one does not come out how I want it then I might just post this wheel anyway...
(Edit) This new and simple movement I have found, well I explored it yesterday and brought out its full use, I have designed a simpler wheel, if it can get simpler :p, also a few changes here and there and it will be a bio directional wheel…
(Edit) This new and simple movement I have found, well I explored it yesterday and brought out its full use, I have designed a simpler wheel, if it can get simpler :p, also a few changes here and there and it will be a bio directional wheel…