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  • Well, I think you're doing great. I love the arrangement of the magnets, I'd like to see Mylow measure that with his ffriggin digital calipers!

    I'll bet you could catch some monster catfish with that thing. Set it up in a deep eddy and spin it slowly with the Mylow method. It'll confuse their underwater electrical sense and make them swim right up into it, and when they get close enough they get bonked on the head and you just scoop them out, clean them and fry them up.

    I'll bring the beers.

  • your hiding the fact that the wheel is not spinning without the aid of you hand spinning it out of the view of the camera...its once again borderline slight of hand trickery...if you want the world to take you as real thyen be real...i do commend the effort...although why show us failure???

  • Please try to use a few 90 degrees

    iron cores on your magnets simular to my Tomi video.

    This will help much !

  • they are watching you

  • hello mate. i see you got some progress here, looks very promising.

  • yea should have seen the crash!!!! all the rotor mags come unglued and stuck to the stators, it was pretty cool!!no bother all I have to do is start sticking rotors to the disk and feel themout and add where I need to and take out where i need to and walah...another motor.are you doing this too?

  • yes i,m trying this in miniature,

    on a old record player but sadly i have no alu disk, so i think its not going to work.

    but who knows

  • anything will work if it spins...mine is stinless steel and wood!!!! just throw some magnets down and feel where the energy comes from take away the ones that stop you.you cant go wrong..do it man

  • This looks like the real stonehenge!!!

  • You just might have the gift. Your whacky set-ups are something else. Keep it up! I'm going to be keeping an eye on you. Don't let my "redneck replicator" label bother you. It's done in a spirit of love. Peace man! -- Sterling

  • you better keep an eye on it cause you and mylow relit a fire under my ass!!I always fooled with this stuff too t.anyway I am trying to get something nice THAT WORKS to show but I swear the devil is real cause somethin always happens.its uncanny, so I know it will happen and I know mylows stuff is real and you nor anyone else can offend me so don't sweat it o.k.? I will be "the redneck replicator" cause both names fit.

  • Nice funky build, but it is your arm powering it by moving the stator.

  • This is really fantastic!

    I have to agree it is not exactly like Mylows motor, but it goes round and round and that's what counts.

    Even if it only ran three min, that is three min longer than any other motor has run.

    Keep up the good work!

  • This is called the "heavy iron" approach. Keep up the good work.

  • Yup, it's called momentum, it's really fascinating, you should look it up sometime, I suggest flywheels is a good place to start.

  • HELPFULL you should look it up in a dictionary. i suggest friendly is a good place to start.

  • He was being helpful. I think you misunderstood his comments. You have magnets and a flywheel. The effects of the magnets are harder to really see with the flywheel effect masking it.

    Try not spinning the rotor but instead stopping it at each angle and measuring the torque. This way the confusion of the flywheel effect won't be there and you can plot torque vs angle.

  • find a way to weigh down ur stator and ull be golden mate. thx for sharing!

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