Hi all, So far I have constructed an oscillator, a cone and ring, and an adjustable frame to hold it in. I wanted to construct each piece to get an idea of...
your cone should not 'rest' on the oscillator, but instead 'touch' the oscillator. the magnetic rings should 'float' the cone. this is probably the cause of...
Thanks Jon, I tinkered with smaller rings last night and think I found the right size. It is a little strong but if I add weight to the cone it should be...
Hi guys: I was sitting down to a single person dinner in Zellers after work (yay), as I was going to think about the basic christmas stuff. Instead, I switched...
Hi, I have a question to post regarding the cone to ring ratio. When designing to this ratio (of the various sets) are the magnets ignored for the ring and...
any of the 'elders' feel free to pipe in of course... my thoughts on this are that the thickness of the magnet isn't as important as the width/type of magnet...
Hey Matt, The magnets are ignored for the cone rim size. There are many posts to that effect in the archives. The outer ring size is a byproduct of achieving...
i'd like to point out that, for the device to be functioning correctly, the oscillator assembly should NOT be connected electrically. this creates a 'short...
Hi Mike, This same effect of cooling occurs with the 'Lifter' devices that JL Naudin and Ventura have been experimenting with. I built about 10 or so lifters...
Hey Matt, My understanding (broad strokes) of what is happening in the experiment I posted is that as some of the thermal kinetic energy is converted to...
Excellent Mike, thanks for the description. You are using the Neodymiums, right? I am thinking on buying some small ones, and the magnetic film. that website...
Yes the MPM is based on the Star of David. Justin Szymanek has a good exposition of it here. http://www.geocities.com/undergsci/mpmindex.html There is also...
There is no ratio for the cone to supporting rings. What is important is that the magnetic field is strong enough to support the weight of the cones. This is...
I have actually kinda wondered several times if the magnets shouldnt be "part" of the ring. Built as the edge. as if there is only a cone, and suppose the...
Cirrex, there are no instructions for building the floating cross. this is the device that Mr Hamel built to demonstrate his device for the patent application...
it's a moot point as the office disavowed knowledge of ever receiving the patent application, or the device hamel made (he gave them a working model if i'm not...
Hi guys: In the not so distant past, I had dismantled about 5 microwave ovens, much in the case of learning about them as applicable to crop circle creation...
There are no others details on this device? See this!The Magnetic beam amplifier!Incredible but resemble to FC! The patent text says that levitate objects! ...
Hi Matt, To be able to tinker and get the size right I used nuts and bolts for my prototype ring. I have a piece of flat stock aluminum 1 X 1/8. It is 23 9/16...
Good idea, Mike thanks, and much more easier on the $$$. I just got aluminum stock quote for this ring idea I had, $400 for the 3 rings. And they aren't trued...
Not trying to dominate the board, but I had luck in making the prelimary designs of the cones. I did it in autocad 2000 and printed off the circular portions...
Cirrex, I have some more pictures. they will not come out too well. The photo section reduces the pictures so much you won;t be able to read the text. I will...
Mr Hamel called a short time ago and had a few things to pass on to folks in the group. 1 - in the Toronto Star today either page l-3 or a-8 (not sure which ...
Mr Hamel would like you to contact me to explain a little about the project you are planning. I can then explain it to him. He does not deal with computers at...
On the Mr.Hamel Photos there is a particular of a drawing showing the layout of the magnetic field of the floating cross...Were is the large drawing? ...