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Coil winding / Re: How to determine the limits of a coil / magnet configuration
« Last post by brandnewb on April 01, 2024, 04:58:43 PM »this particular easy flow poly resin does solidify well enough into a rigid structure when we take into account that most of the space is copper wires.
these slabs are pressed down on hard to obtain a minimal layer which in the grander tests should be central. I just thought like this;
heyy now I have got 2 slabs to play with. One powder filled and one without.
Like a toldler I just went at it.. I mean why not try it?
And then indeed even though there are not many iron particles in that slab when we are talking in terms of %.
Well the 230 mT field in the middle sure likes to cause all kinds of bending trouble though.
so your 1) remark is what is at play here.
2) nah, this is an easy flow poly resin that is ready to fight within 2 minutes.
3) it might be the wrong type in the grander scheme of things. but for these early test runs it is perfect as it does not stick very well to my PLA print templates and hardens soo fast I can't even squeeze a bathroom break in between.
and I forgot to mention that this is all without the magnets rotating. this is all during install time.
https://syntecshop.com/en/easyflo-60-polyurethane-resin-shore-d-65-fast-curedlow-viscosity
I do respect the poking. And please keep at it.
I call it a form of peer review.
But never let it be said that I was unable to explain myself ok?
And this message is in particular not to Bruce!
DD
I really need to get one thing out of the way once and for all.
I do not do hypocritical stuff or use my words in a cynical way.
Sure I contradict my self at times but boy am I easy to land back where I departed from.
Now all that is important here to me is; How can we find the means to actually quantify what a PMA can do.
these slabs are pressed down on hard to obtain a minimal layer which in the grander tests should be central. I just thought like this;
heyy now I have got 2 slabs to play with. One powder filled and one without.
Like a toldler I just went at it.. I mean why not try it?
And then indeed even though there are not many iron particles in that slab when we are talking in terms of %.
Well the 230 mT field in the middle sure likes to cause all kinds of bending trouble though.
so your 1) remark is what is at play here.
2) nah, this is an easy flow poly resin that is ready to fight within 2 minutes.
3) it might be the wrong type in the grander scheme of things. but for these early test runs it is perfect as it does not stick very well to my PLA print templates and hardens soo fast I can't even squeeze a bathroom break in between.
and I forgot to mention that this is all without the magnets rotating. this is all during install time.
https://syntecshop.com/en/easyflo-60-polyurethane-resin-shore-d-65-fast-curedlow-viscosity
https://syntecshop.com/en/easyflo-60-polyurethane-resin-shore-d-65-fast-curedlow-viscosity
I do respect the poking. And please keep at it.
I call it a form of peer review.
But never let it be said that I was unable to explain myself ok?
And this message is in particular not to Bruce!
DD
I really need to get one thing out of the way once and for all.
I do not do hypocritical stuff or use my words in a cynical way.
Sure I contradict my self at times but boy am I easy to land back where I departed from.
Now all that is important here to me is; How can we find the means to actually quantify what a PMA can do.