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DaveC426913
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I'm ready to begin proof of concept experiments on the Mk IV Tesseract, following on the limited success of https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=205845"
What I need is a motor that
- is reasonably compact (we're talking <2 centimeters) though weight is not a factor
- can be operated remotely from my computer (probably a communications component attached to each motor)
- can extend a piston several inches, whether directly or through some sort of conversion such as rotary-to-translative gearing
- is affordable considering I'll need 32 of them
Can anyone give me pointers?
What I need is a motor that
- is reasonably compact (we're talking <2 centimeters) though weight is not a factor
- can be operated remotely from my computer (probably a communications component attached to each motor)
- can extend a piston several inches, whether directly or through some sort of conversion such as rotary-to-translative gearing
- is affordable considering I'll need 32 of them
Can anyone give me pointers?
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