HarryUK1234 Posted September 3, 2018 Posted September 3, 2018 Hello all. I wanted to try and make a perpetual engine. So I made a design in blender, and was wondering what wouldn't work, or if there were any improvements. Blue Bits are moving parts. Red Bits are the motors. Green bits are wires. The yellow bits are separate from the frame but are attached to each other. The first image. As you can see, the pendulum (yes I know I spelt it wrong in the image), will spin round and round on the motor, that motor will then be powering the second. (see second image) The second motor will be moving the yellow parts back and forth, (see third image) creating moving power for the top. The fourth image. As you can see, the yellow parts will be moving via a cog, but so there isn't too much weight on the second motor, I have put some more cogs and stuff at the bottom. (see fifth image) Any nitpicking or ideas are appreciated. Don't forget, this was just something for me to do for half an hour, so it won't be perfect. Thank you for your time
John Cuthber Posted September 3, 2018 Posted September 3, 2018 7 hours ago, HarryUK1234 said: I wanted to try and make a perpetual engine. You can't.
HarryUK1234 Posted September 4, 2018 Author Posted September 4, 2018 18 hours ago, John Cuthber said: You can't. I wasn't asking weather it was possible or not, I was asking if there were any improvements that could be done. Like if there were something that would allow the yellow part move easier.
Phi for All Posted September 4, 2018 Posted September 4, 2018 47 minutes ago, HarryUK1234 said: I wasn't asking weather it was possible or not, I was asking if there were any improvements that could be done. Like if there were something that would allow the yellow part move easier. Are you looking for tweaks that will make it fail less, knowing it will never do work?
HarryUK1234 Posted September 4, 2018 Author Posted September 4, 2018 40 minutes ago, Phi for All said: Are you looking for tweaks that will make it fail less, knowing it will never do work? Yes, thank you!
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