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Re: Brains Trust Help :)
« on: December 26, 2022, 05:53:38 pm »
I need some help from the collective brains trust, I'm trying to think of some 'clutch' system so that you can operate say a lever and disengage a baker fan (or any accessory for that matter) from being run off an engine and then to also be able to re-engage.
It would be terrific for seeing the load that a baker fan applies to an engine.

I have thought of making the clutch out of two round metal discs with large grit wet & dry sandpaper on them that engages and disengages, but don't think that would work.

Has anyone got any clever ideas for a simple clutch arrangement?



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Jim, I have pondered this very question on & off for the last few years. There are several methods to choose from. I've always wanted to produce a miniature version of the clutch system that Wheel Horse used for decades ( couldn't find a appropriate video),similar to what you described above. If you look at the clutch system on your D32 you'll find something very similar.I always wanted to find something that was extremely efficient with as little drag as possible (these are after all...toys) you could always go with the idler pulley that has a lever to tighten the slack from the drive belt. maybe we should offer the idea out as a machinist competition and see what everyone comes up with after a month or two, just a thought 😊
Still thinking here , I would check all the RC transmission/gearbox assemblies you can research, I've had good luck in this area. I remember Scott Rouse had an old German overhead line shaft with a lever that would engage/disengage the lineshaft.
I'm on it from this side of the world 😀
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Bruce, St. Paul Indiana, USA
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