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Pixie Tourette |
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Homemade Gyroscope? |
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Hi, I am a Texas Rollergirl, all girl Rollerderby ( and a Physics major).. so I have gone through an abundance of high quality bearings . Ive been trying to figure out something cool to do with all of my old bearings.. and was considering building a gyroscope. Any ideas? |
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12 October 2004
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Rich Anderson - 18/10/2004 19:05:35
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| Your used bearings are probably no longer good enough to use in a gyroscope. However there are a number of bearing recycling companies out there who will purchase your used bearings. These companies refurbish the bearings and then resell them to industries which don't require high precision bearings, like toy manufacturers for example.
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Lane - 25/02/2009 14:44:13
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| If they are in good working order, consider using small car rotors for your gyroscopes. If you have access to any metal or even wood working tools I could give you some ideas on how to proceed.
Old Fart from Damascus Oregon
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Glenn Hawkins - 26/02/2009 19:24:09
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I doupt you could lane. What do you mean 'car rotors'?
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jim frank - 23/03/2009 21:20:30
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| How about a tesla turbine gyroscope? Use old hard drive, platters and all, and drive with tangential air stream onto disc edges. Much fun.
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