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The forum discussion centers on creating a mechanism using a 2x4 that incorporates a spinning 1-inch ball or wheel with a spring mechanism for tension. Users suggest various solutions, including using ball plungers and existing products like the Bowflex for inspiration. The primary goal is to find a commercially available solution rather than building one from scratch. The discussion highlights the need for a wheel that can compress under pressure and then spring back without winding action.

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  • Understanding of basic mechanical principles, specifically spring mechanics.
  • Familiarity with product types such as ball plungers and exercise equipment.
  • Knowledge of materials and tools available at home improvement stores like Lowes.
  • Ability to conceptualize mechanical designs and modifications.
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  • Research the specifications and applications of ball plungers from manufacturers like TE-CO.
  • Explore the design and functionality of spring-loaded mechanisms in toys and exercise equipment.
  • Investigate the use of compression springs in DIY projects for similar applications.
  • Look into online retailers for ready-made solutions that meet the discussed requirements.
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This discussion is beneficial for hobbyists, DIY enthusiasts, and engineers interested in mechanical design, particularly those looking to create or modify spring-loaded mechanisms for small-scale applications.

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I have a simple problem with a simple solution - but i can't figure out how to do it. Help would be greatly appreciated!

Basically I have a 2x4. on this 2x4, i want to put a spinning 1" ball (or wheel) that will allow things to roll on it. BUT i want the ball to have a spring behind it that give a little tension to it.

Do they make anything like this? And where would i buy them?

Thanks!
 
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QuestionPlease said:
I have a simple problem with a simple solution - but i can't figure out how to do it. Help would be greatly appreciated!

Basically I have a 2x4. on this 2x4, i want to put a spinning 1" ball (or wheel) that will allow things to roll on it. BUT i want the ball to have a spring behind it that give a little tension to it.

Do they make anything like this? And where would i buy them?

Thanks!

Welcome to the PF.

Could you maybe post a sketch? And what kind of things do you want to roll on this 2x4 piece of wood?
 
Well if you're building it from scratch, then all you would need to do is attach the axle of the wheel to a fixed spring---I think you pretty much have it. If you don't insist on building it from a 2x4, then there are actually a bunch of exercise machines for leg presses which basically operate on the same principle, take for example the bowflex (where the bows basically function as the spring): http://www.socialshopping.com/image...s--Bowflex-PR1000-Gym-Fitness-equipments-.jpg The seat can roll along the rail it's on, but the bows pull the seat back in.
 
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Thanks Jolb - I'm thinking on a much smaller scale though. The ball or wheel is only about an inch or two in diameter. And no, i don't want do it from scratch. I would much rather go to Lowes or order it online if possible.

I just need a rolling ball or wheel that will compress. These MIGHT work, but I've never used one before: http://www.te-co.com/Ball+Plungers-C-3001-C-.aspx
 
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What about a metal tape measure. you pull it out and release it snaps back in. There is also small ones for your keys so you don't loose them. Or a extendable leash for a dog. Just tie the loose end to the roller and the other end somewhere on your 2x4.
 
I'm not wanting a winding action. I just want the wheel to compress down.
 
How many wheel rotations do you want to have between the spring being relaxed and at full compression?

There are some toy cars that have a spring mechanism attached to their rear wheels so that you can rub them backwards on the ground a bit, and then release them to let the spring energy propel them along for a while...
 
No, I'm sorry. I'm not wanting any kind of spring for the wheel to wind. The wheel should spend freely. I just want the wheel to be able to be pushed down. Just like this product: http://www.allaboutdoors.com/product...ducts_id=25350 - only if something pushing down on the wheel that it will sink in and then spring back up.
 
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Oh. I thought you wanted some springy action so the wheel would not roll down the 2x4 on its own.

I can't remeber where I have seen something to what you want, though it evades me right now.
 
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No, I'm sorry. I'm not wanting any kind of spring for the wheel to wind. The wheel should spend freely. I just want the wheel to be able to be pushed down. Just like this product: http://www.allaboutdoors.com/product...ducts_id=25350 - only if something pushing down on the wheel that it will sink in and then spring back up.

Can you just add your own springs to that wheel assembly? Although it might be good to use one with 4 mounting holes instead of 2, to add stability to the suspended assembly.

http://www.allaboutdoors.com/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=25350+&search_in_description=1

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