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Spring motor loco
Just another one of my daft ideas but bear with me for a minute or two.
I have some constant force springs to play with. I intend to make a spring motor with speed control. It's a bit like a clockwork motor (like the ones by Meccano) but the spring is different and is wound from one drum to another. It's mainly for use with my marble machines and other kinds of kinetic art but there is no reason why it couldn't be used in a locomotive. Runtime would be quite a bit longer than traditional clockwork motors as far as I can tell. Speed control would be via magnetic braking (eddy current braking) as this is quite simple to do (at least in theory).
Would anyone be remotely interested in such a loco? I know there's been an annual Windup held in the US but I've not heard of anything like that in the UK.
I have some constant force springs to play with. I intend to make a spring motor with speed control. It's a bit like a clockwork motor (like the ones by Meccano) but the spring is different and is wound from one drum to another. It's mainly for use with my marble machines and other kinds of kinetic art but there is no reason why it couldn't be used in a locomotive. Runtime would be quite a bit longer than traditional clockwork motors as far as I can tell. Speed control would be via magnetic braking (eddy current braking) as this is quite simple to do (at least in theory).
Would anyone be remotely interested in such a loco? I know there's been an annual Windup held in the US but I've not heard of anything like that in the UK.
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To go with the above pictures, I have now tracked down this You Tube video... at about 1:45 you get to see the inners of the drive...makes it clear to me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqUSdYGXPIg&hd=1
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ps he has posted other clockwork etc videos in the garden etc...very good
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqUSdYGXPIg&hd=1
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ps he has posted other clockwork etc videos in the garden etc...very good
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