what i mean I.M.O. as far as an axil this is not your average axil...that to me is not normal and that may be one of the keys to besslers wheel.
just thought i would bring it up and see what you think ...
http://www.ursach.ch/Bessler/images/hui ... _phiuz.pdf
jupter
out side the box or not ?
Moderator: scott
re: out side the box or not ?
Hi Jupter
Don’t know what you’re trying to get at, are you referring to vibration, or energy obtained from ??
Please elaborate
Don’t know what you’re trying to get at, are you referring to vibration, or energy obtained from ??
Please elaborate
re: out side the box or not ?
evgwheel i just bring it up as many other ideas in the persuit at the answer to the wheel .nothing more than a look at could it be somthing that bessler knew of. the outstanding post that pmg made and the link to this post is why i bring it up. not much was said about it and i just bring it up now.I.M.O. the axil has been the focus of the wheel. to me the berings the friction the change in center to gravity. and yes vibration to move weight. i say out side the box for most if not all wheels i have made or seen have had a solid axil that does not do this .just my thoughts...
jupter
jupter
re: out side the box or not ?
The Item in question is a simple toy! I played with the likes as a child in the mid 1940's. Simply cut a willow branch and then cut notches in it. sharpen one end and stick a piece of light cardboard on it not unlike a propeller. Now run another stick up and down over the notches.
YOU can also duplicate this by taping a needle to the end of a hacksaw blade. Attach the propeller, hold the other end of the blade while stroking it in one direction with the bevel of the teeth, use a knife for the stroker so that it will fall into each gullet.
The vibration is more of a resonance and will cause the propeller to turn!
It was nice of H. JOACHIM SCHLICHTING to go to all the trouble of making a three page explanation for a childs toy that possibly existed in Bessler's day. But I do not think it has any connection to the driving force of his machines.
Ralph
YOU can also duplicate this by taping a needle to the end of a hacksaw blade. Attach the propeller, hold the other end of the blade while stroking it in one direction with the bevel of the teeth, use a knife for the stroker so that it will fall into each gullet.
The vibration is more of a resonance and will cause the propeller to turn!
It was nice of H. JOACHIM SCHLICHTING to go to all the trouble of making a three page explanation for a childs toy that possibly existed in Bessler's day. But I do not think it has any connection to the driving force of his machines.
Ralph