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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2010

Made for a school project about a year and a half ago. Probably not that all accurate, but I don't care enough to go look at what I did wrong, it's been far too long since its completion. Just cool to gauge myself on... "This was me in 2008."

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  • @pitolove71 Used Solidworks for 3d and Wndows movie maker and paint for editing. Unfortunately I didn't have premiere or after effects at the time.

  • nice one !, is that a jl w7 ?

  • @al3x440 Was based on a jl at the time, yes. Cant remember the exact model. I just remember that it was the only one that I could find a picture of that was pulled apart.

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  • Good video!

  • what software did U use?

  • and your wrong,more or less power does not make it move faster or slower,the frequency does,more power makes it move farther at the same frequency than less power

  • technically not a W7 but rather a Fathom.. which uses a W7 (except with a larger magnet). Looks to me like you based this whole video off of their CES demo where they had an exploded view to showcase their product

  • w7

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