A
Successful working Roto-Lifter
by
Wesley G. Faler ( Michigan, USA )
created on
April 9, 2002 - JLN Labs -
Last update April 11, 2002
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Bon Jour! Thank you for the great information. It has been
quite inspriational.
I recently replicated your rotolifter experiment (with just one
lifter - simpler). My model making skills are lacking, so the
lifter was too heavy, but tests have got it to spin at 80-100
RPM.
I've also had some success with the designs involving a metal
cylinder and plate and the one using two cones. Neither fully
rotated on the test stand (reference my model making skills) due
to the large friction. More information will be coming once the
rotator arm is improved and more designs get tested.
Attached is a video of the rotolifter experiment.
Here is the information for your log book:
Wesley G. Faler
Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Roughly: Latitude: 42°10' N
Longitude: 83°26' W
Thanks again!
-Wes
See the video of the Roto-Lifter experiment
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