Bowman Magnet Motor Open Sourcing Project

Status: Project commenced Dec. 2003 with claim to a working device, which later, after three months, ended up running down due to demagnetization.  No replications were accomplished though several were attempted.

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Wayne Jones' Replication of the Bowman Magnetic Motor

Will use Lucite (see-through) instead of Delrin

 

From:  "easyfly51" <wayne.jones@sait.ab.ca>
Date:  Fri Jan 23, 2004  8:27 am
Subject:  RE: My Bowman Update
Hi Sterling

Here is my update been getting my parts together.

Base cut and ready
6 - 3/8" bearings bought and ready
33- neos .375 by 1.750 on order
3- timing gears like Tom's, building hubs to fit steel shafts
3- rotors not cut yet, waiting for this, little confused right now
1- 6$ guass meter built

Thanks

Wayne Jones
Canada

 

From: easyfly51
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 4:46 PM
Subject: [PES_BMM] RE: Cutting Rotors

Hi All

This weekend I did a test using RotoZip and using Sabercut zip bit ZBSC5 and tried it on Lucite. I cut it very easy and did not have any problems. Getting the CRCT2 circle cutter jig and you can cut 1" to 20" very easy. This is what I am going to use.  Go to www.rotozip.com for more info. I was thinking of using Lucite and glue to circles together to make 1/2 thick. Any negative about using Lucite.

Regards
Wayne


Sabercut zip bit ZBSC5

 

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