Thanks. Okay, I think I see it now. The length of the lever is the same length as the string/cord (or at least is the correct length throw for the length of the cord). As is it turns a pin on the lever pulls the cord. It then passes a "trip" that pushes the cord off the pin and the apple drops? Not sure what happened...I "posted" this 2 days ago but it didn't upload.
That's Great!! I'd really like to see the mechanics. I haven't figured out how you get the apple to reset itself. I have figured out a way to make thee the light bulb/head work. That's the most ingenious Whriligig I've seen!
Thanks. Took be a while to make intermittent rather than continous motion. Hard to describe. A hint is in the space seen just below the platform. There is a pull and release mechanism. Gravity...same as Newton thougt causes the apple to fall. The continous motion pulls the apple back up to be released again.
where do you get these
stardust697 1 year ago
There is a lever attached to a ratchet device. In the cycle there is some sort of ratchet release. Does the apple have a lead weight inside?
TridentMissileTech 1 year ago
A clever automaton, well done you
98Clank98 2 years ago
Thanks. Okay, I think I see it now. The length of the lever is the same length as the string/cord (or at least is the correct length throw for the length of the cord). As is it turns a pin on the lever pulls the cord. It then passes a "trip" that pushes the cord off the pin and the apple drops? Not sure what happened...I "posted" this 2 days ago but it didn't upload.
RockinRoll69 3 years ago
That's Great!! I'd really like to see the mechanics. I haven't figured out how you get the apple to reset itself. I have figured out a way to make thee the light bulb/head work. That's the most ingenious Whriligig I've seen!
RockinRoll69 3 years ago
Thanks. Took be a while to make intermittent rather than continous motion. Hard to describe. A hint is in the space seen just below the platform. There is a pull and release mechanism. Gravity...same as Newton thougt causes the apple to fall. The continous motion pulls the apple back up to be released again.
whirligiger32 3 years ago
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A cam operates a lever to raise the apple.
TridentMissileTech 11 months ago