Magnetic Planetary Gear

The target of this project is to build a synchronous magnetic planetary gear.
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The target of this project is to build a synchronous magnetic planetary gear. It's still under development, but I will keep this thing up to date.
The idea is to replace regular teeth with contact- and thus friction- and lubeless magnets.

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The target of this project is to build a synchronous magnetic planetary gear. It's still under development, but I will keep this thing up to date.
The idea is to replace regular teeth with contact- and thus friction- and lubeless magnets.

Instructions

To build it, simply make the models fit your magnets and bearings and put in the magnets opposing each other.

1st Rotor:
10 cylindrical Magnets, 5x1.6mm, 50mm diameter, magnets click in

2nd Rotor:
still under development.

Planets:
4 cylindrical Magnets, 5x1.6mm, 20mm diameter, 7x3x3mm Bearing held by two printed hulls, held by M3 bolts wich themselves are being installed using the comb spacer to the stator

Sun:
2 cylindrical magnets, 5x1.6mm, has to be fitted with M3 winding for screwing onto the main axis.

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The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.

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