material list for magnetic replusion axletree


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Posted by Joel (152.163.188.198) on October 12, 2002 at 15:52:37:

 
                No pessimist ever discovered the secrets of the stars,
or sailed to an uncharted land, or opened a new heaven to the human
spirit.
Helen Keller
 
  Making The Axletree Dynamo

     The parts that are needed to create the Axletree Dynamo are listed
below. The size ratio can be changed (kind of like a recipe) without
affecting the ability for the machine to work.
     One shaft 17 in length, and 2 in diameter is used to hold the
pistons. Four holes are drilled through the shaft. Each hole is drilled
at 45 degrees of difference from the next nearest hole. Each hole should
be drilled 2 1/2 further down the length of the shaft from the last
hole. The final look of the shaft is like a rolling pin with both ends
being smaller in diameter. These ends will fit inside of a stand that
can be made anyway desired, just as long as the shaft of the wheel, and
the magnetic bed can be attached to the stand. Two ball bearings will
need to be glued into the stand, which the ends of the shaft will be
placed into. This will allow for the wheel to turn with the least amount
of friction.
     Four pipes (called 'pole' in the diagrams) 9 in length with the
outer diameter being the same as the holes drilled into the shaft. These
four pipes need to be glued into the shaft holes with equal lengths
extending out from each end of the hole. Eight linear ball bearings will
be needed, with each having a diameter equal to the inner diameter of
the pipes. These ball bearings need to have the inner hole diameter the
same as that of the piston rod diameter. Each end of a pipe will need to
have a ball bearing glued into it. These eight ball bearings will allow
the piston rods to move the length of the pipe with the least amount of
friction. Linear ball bearings cause a movement that is back and forth
in nature, whereas, the two ball bearings that the shaft fits into will
create a movement that is circular. It is easier to glue the linear ball
bearings into the pipes before the pipes are glued into the shaft.
     Four piston rods, 13 1/2 in length, are needed to go through the
pipes and ball bearings on each end of the pipes. Eight bolts are
needed, one to be glued to each end of each piston rod. This will keep
the piston rods from coming out of the pipes and will also create a base
to glue the magnets on. To each end of the piston rods, glue a magnet.
Eight magnets in total are needed. The magnetic poles that are facing
out should all be the same as the magnetic beds inner curve
polarization.
     This completes the construction of the wheel. The magnetic bed, as
I stated earlier, needs to be a specifically created magnet that has
it's strongest polarization on the curves of the magnet, and not the
edges. Although the edges will also have a polarity to them, the
important detail is to get the polarity of the circular edges correct.
The key to the Axletree Dynamos success is creating a magnetic bed that
has its energy flowing in the proper direction.
     The Axletree Dynamo concept is untried. My only premise here is
that it works on paper. Even if it should fail in the field, this
doesn't diminish the concept that we should be creating devices that use
the perpetualness of the earth's natural forces. Developing a free
energy device is the key to eliminating many of the physical hardships
humans currently suffer. To realize energy free machines only manipulate
an existing earth force is the first step to success in this field. Its
not the hardest step. Overcoming the big money interests that have
everything invested in maintaining the status quo will be the hardest,
and most dangerous step. Therefore, every device that brings free power
to the world would be deemed as an act of civil disobedience and
spiritual heroism by the people who bring them forth. ( Go To The Home
Page )
  
 


Copyri


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