Electric motor ▲ Newman's motor for dummies

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Uploaded by on Nov 21, 2007

(: 00001 = days since my first newman motor :)

9V battery (from a nearby Target store) +
Insulated Copper Wire (from Lowe's hardware across the street from Target) +
Twist ties (from the garage) +
Magnets (from Radio Shack) +
Galvanized Steel Wire (from Radio Shack) +
Wire cutters (from the garage) +
Tape (from the garage) [note: I didn't actually use it in the final product] = Newman machine

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  • can we use Magnet Wire Set

  • You certainly may.

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  • is that a hotdog on the shaft?

  • Yhis Video is very BAD !

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  • oooH...bad quality...

  • :S my eyes are bugging me now :(

  • You should do a video of you putting it together. Very slowly so your camera can catch it all :) .. I love the video tho even with the poor quality. Good work.

  • damn dude nice stuff but vudeo quality sucks its like watching the blairwitch project, make a better video with better vid quality

  • well looks ok fore 1e timer;-)

    1 tip get a better camera and don't run around

    wit it:-)

    it nice small stuff so i will build a small one.

    special because u like the small thins ;-) and maybe we can put it in a small RC car and have a bit more fun than tabletop c YA

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