3d printed perpetual motion machine
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Leonardo da Vinci-inspired humanoid robot, engineered with meticulous detail. My concept is rooted in intricate sketches found within his renowned notebooks. Strategically, I employed two high-precision skateboard bearings to support the dynamic...
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Crafting a Perpetual Motion Masterpiece Three essential components come together to form an ingenious perpetual motion machine, expertly designed and built by hand. I opted for high-quality steel ball bearings and durable metal BB pellets as the core...
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The perpetual machine is a remarkable outcome of such unwavering dedication. Although we are well aware that these machines are theoretically impossible, as the shift in center of gravity would inevitably negate any initial momentum, they embody our...
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A perpetual machine, also known as a self-sustaining device, is a fascinating and entertaining concept that has captivated inventors and enthusiasts alike. It's an intriguing thought experiment that challenges our understanding of physics and energy...
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In my pursuit for a 3D Perpetual Motion machine model, I could not find one online; thus, I decided to create it using SolidWorks for the assembly and Keyshot for renderings. Despite their impracticality in real-life due to friction and energy loss,...
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"People shouldn't simply click on download; let's make a more meaningful interaction by giving the like too. ...This innovative solution thrives under conditions of atmospheric pressure, effectively harnessed through Ïgh – or in layman terms, gravity...
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Many tried to create a machine that runs without exteral energy, but failed
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This is another example of a perpetual motion machine designed using SolidWorks, featuring a Motion Study that only considers gravity with no engine involved. The visuals were created in KeyShot and you can view an actual model in the accompanying...
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Customizable Perpetual Motion Wheel, change number of holes and stuff. Update: - Made the hole in the wheel a bit bigger. ...- You can now print the separate parts Inspired by: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:44185 But made from scratch
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Personalize your Perpetual Motion Wheel by adjusting the number of holes, and now with larger hole sizes! You can print the separate components for easy assembly. Inspiration from Thingiverse's design (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:44185), but...
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This is a revolutionary Perpetual Motion Fidget Spinner prototype. Future updates may transform its design entirely. To assemble it, gather eight balls measuring exactly 8 mm and one 608zz bearing. \r\n\r\nWe'd love to hear from you if this design...
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A remix of the Leonardo da Vinci perpetual motion wheel concept. I remixed it to utilize a common 608z bearing and also some minor other dimensional changes. ... Enjoy!
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A remix of the Leonardo da Vinci perpetual motion wheel concept. I remixed it to utilize a common 608z bearing and also some minor other dimensional changes. ... Enjoy!
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To redesign the wooden train car, I combined a perpetual motion concept, making the main body and wheels from ABS plastic while using steel for bearings and axles. The choice of perpetual motion is due to its low cost and battery-free operation; only...
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... star, generating additional momentum as they go to drive the overall spinning motion. It may not keep going forever, but it certainly lasts for quite some time! For more on perpetual motion, see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perpetual_motion
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A 3D model was created using SolidWorks, including a basic motion analysis. The design can be downloaded and 3D printed by exporting it as an STL file. Rendering was done in Keyshot, while GIF creation was facilitated through ezgif.com for easy...
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Unlike other perpetual motion engines online, THIS ONE DOES NOT WORK, yet. But that's just a minor detail. You can try rearranging the magnets - who knows what will happen? I know all physics and thermodynamics laws, but this object goes against...
prusaprinters
... One has DEC at top, and the other is JAN.Print the sub dials with the function of "pause at height" to change the material during print. Change the material at height=1.5mm.Stick sub dials to the front frame with double sided adhesive tape.Step 5.
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This model has been tailored for 3D printing with no need for support materials through FDM additive manufacturing technology. The simplicity of the part split in the main body shells makes FDM ideal. A unique ball-running method is incorporated via...
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... at http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=51385. ...To create this unique version, the settings were adjusted to include a print mode, wheel thickness of 10, fizz value of 0.1, 9 holes, wheel size of 50, and an $fn value of 50.
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... font number. Holes for five inch wheels set to eight in quantity and one hundred ten decimal point spacing per hole diameter. Fifty millimeters is set for the size of the wheel diameter, print mode enabled with a setting of 0 point one hundred.
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This is an unbalanced wheel inspired by "Davincis Perpetual Motion Machine". Of course, it's not genuine perpetual motion since such a thing is practically impossible. The device features a spring-loaded "kicker" at the top designed to provide...
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Low-poly perpetual motion design accessible in OBJ file format. ...This perpetual motion model is perfect for decorative purposes and comes in a single, compact model.
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Crafted utilizing SolidWorks software for seamless design and engineering.
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In RichMac's instructions, he stated "Perpetual motion doesn't seem to work, what am I doing wrong?" Well, I believe I've found the answer (see instructions)! ... Designed with Sketchup 8, printed in PLA on a Makerbot Replicator 2 using Makerware...
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In the instructions for RichMac's version, he stated "Perpetual motion doesn't seem to work, what am I doing wrong?" Well, I think I discovered the answer (see instructions)! ... This thing was designed using Sketchup 8 and printed in PLA on a Makerbot...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeFP7Q4XGLk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pkG6yjhHD0 "Perpetual Motion Davinci Style II" marks a significant update to my original "overbalanced wheel" design from five years ago, inspired by the ingenious work of...
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In this updated version, perpetual motion kicks in when the model tilts backwards and activates a magnet that triggers a reed switch, which then fires up a motor turning the overbalanced wheel. And perpetual motion comes to an end when either the...
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"Perpetual motion" ceases when either the battery runs out, the rubber band breaks, the motor fails, or by simply tilting the model forward and tapping on the back near the reed switch to release the magnet. The motor used in the final design is a 30...