Mike's Build Log

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Re: Mike's Build Log

Post by metiz » Sat Mar 25, 2023 12:29 pm

Hi Mike,

Have you ever gotten around to play with these engines some more?
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Re: Mike's Build Log

Post by Mike Everman » Mon Apr 10, 2023 3:13 pm

Sadly, no. I find PJet work is something I do when I can have joy in my heart, and '22 was rough. Lost my mom and brother, heavy sigh.
So the 3d printed motor sits there waiting for me to machine a new starting jet fitting.

Clockwork has become more soothing for the moment. I don't know why the two are different as to my state of mind.

I have laid in the stuff to make a pjet with ceramic matrix carbon fiber as the next thing, and still imagine the 3d going a bit larger.
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Re: Mike's Build Log

Post by Mike Everman » Tue Oct 03, 2023 10:13 pm

Here's what I've been working on lately, non-resonant timekeepers.
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And here's a paper I've written about it, some light bathroom reading!
ASPE-Extended-Abstract-Mike Everman 2023 Rev2.pdf
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Re: Mike's Build Log

Post by tufty » Wed Oct 04, 2023 4:50 am

Mike, that's a super interesting read, and already a very cool clock.

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Re: Mike's Build Log

Post by metiz » Fri Oct 06, 2023 6:27 pm

About time someone posted something here again! See what I did there?....I'll let myself out. Nice clock Mike!
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Re: Mike's Build Log

Post by Mark » Mon Oct 09, 2023 3:46 pm

Mike that's a lot of research and "time" you've put into the project. Interesting history and methodologies. The magnetic induction brought to mind a viscous fluid resistance effect.
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Re: Mike's Build Log

Post by Mike Everman » Thu Oct 19, 2023 4:19 pm

Ha, Mark, spot on. The next one is a viscous shear type, and the deep dive has been how to compensate for viscosity change with temperature, and using liquids available three centuries ago, like ethanol. That approach has a chance of doability in the 1700's.
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