Building a Simple Maglev Model: Design Recommendations and Tips

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The discussion focuses on building a simple maglev model using long nails wrapped in 22-gauge wire to create electromagnets powered by a 12V current. The creator seeks design recommendations and resources specifically for models that do not rely solely on permanent magnets. They are currently experimenting with the strength of the magnetic field produced and are awaiting permanent magnets for testing. Participants are encouraged to share tips or websites related to similar projects, while also addressing challenges with magnetic fields around the nails. The thread emphasizes the need for practical advice in constructing effective maglev demonstrations.
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I'm building a fairly simple maglev demonstration, I am not currently worried about propolsion since more is required there then is necessary for this.

Im looking for recommendations on designs, websites etc where you've seen models done...Not ones with all permant magnets, and not sites outlineing maglev's in general. Since production maglev's use technology a little to advanced for this undertaking.

What I am current working on is simple, Fairly long Nails, 2 rows of them nailed into a thin board. Wrapped with around 22gauge wire, and a 12V current running through them. They seem to produce a fairly strong magnetic field but I am waiting to get some good permant magnets to place on the train for the electromagnets to repel. So its hard to tell how well this will actually work.

If anyone has any recommendations here, or websites on building such models tips or advice I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks
 
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