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From: meindertnorg
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  • Hi,

    Good point, but think about this: you can only generate a pulling force with these bearings. For skateboards you need a force upwards, so you need something that you can use to pull yourself (or the board) up towards. So, a linear bearing becomes difficult. Making rotary bearings with this technology is also possible, but those would be too bulky for skateboards.

    Thanks for watching...

    Meindert

  • i have a non-technical question that you will likely ignore. millions of people ride longboard skateboards. -using traditional bearings... do you think this technology could be applied to create battery powered active magnetic bearings units for a skateboard? something the size of what you've created could be mounted above each wheel. less friction equals more speed and less effort. - or pedal bikes for that matter.... just wondering...

  • This is pretty impressive! Have you considered methods of making the design capable of moving along the metal ceiling? There are probably a hundred different applications of this technology I could think of! Thank you for sharing your research!

  • Meindert,

    Compliments from Miss Lomonova and me, very innovative.

    Regards John Compter

  • That's a really slick package and communications combo. What sort of sensor are you using for height?

  • @ebrewste I used Baumer inductive sensors: IPRM 12I9505/S14 - High precision analog sensors.

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