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    Actually I've already drawn up how I think your machine works
    just based on your name. What I drew up is really simple, of course it might not be the way your machine works
    but I would love to see if it did or if my drawing would even work but definetly have no way to produce such a thing. What in drew is really similar to
    most machines with spring give but where the connection is made
    there is a bearing that has slack and moves to the outside of
    a circle once power is applied from centripical
    force. Once it hits the skin the bearing trackels to the middle
    of the circular trajectory. Am I close?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hendricksonart.com View Post
    Actually I've already drawn up how I think your machine works
    just based on your name. What I drew up is really simple, of course it might not be the way your machine works
    but I would love to see if it did or if my drawing would even work but definetly have no way to produce such a thing. What in drew is really similar to
    most machines with spring give but where the connection is made
    there is a bearing that has slack and moves to the outside of
    a circle once power is applied from centripical
    force. Once it hits the skin the bearing trackels to the middle
    of the circular trajectory. Am I close?
    Send me your drawing and i will see if you came close. Here is a curve ball, there is more then one bearing inside this system but im not going to tell you how many. The Centri's drive system is no where close to any past engineered system. This isnt even a spun off of any others designs. Im telling you guys this is a whole new design that nobody has ever thought of. There are categories for the machines today, Coil, Rotary's, neumatic, and now theres a Centrifugal.
    Last edited by Cyberitual; 06-20-2011 at 02:44 AM.

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