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by Mike Everman » Mon Nov 10, 2003 5:45 am
mark wrote:...You could quickly store some created pressure in a large sphere like a capacitor stores electricity and reroute it to some other air gating track...
Oh, yeah, baby! Now that's worth losing sleep over. I can do that with no moving parts! I'll bet you this laurel, and hardy hand-shake.
Pure genius, Mark.
Mike
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by redneck1 » Thu Aug 31, 2006 1:54 pm
so im dying here.... what happened? i swear half these post are like reading a great book only to find out some asshole ripped out the last chapter......
hoooooo weeeee that was loud!!!!! ( do it again!)
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by Mike Everman » Fri Sep 01, 2006 4:09 pm
Wellll,
There's no real end to this story. Things I've learned since this early design are that sure, it could be made to work, but fundamentally, having square geometry is not a great idea. Material needs to be thick and heavy not to deform when very hot. It was definitely a fun exercise, and the beginning of my analytical journey. Thanks for taking me down memory lane!
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by redneck1 » Fri Sep 01, 2006 6:02 pm
so make it oval and build the bastard cuz i wanna see if this sucker goes man!!!! why give up a desing that will work? i dont understand?
hoooooo weeeee that was loud!!!!! ( do it again!)