On 10/11/10 3:05 PM, HeyBub wrote:
-MIKE- wrote:
On 10/11/10 7:11 AM, HeyBub wrote:
-MIKE- wrote:
I would prefer powered off/normal on, because the operator would get
used to the blade always braking and in the case of a solenoid
failure, the blade would not coast.
I would also think an assembly with wheels applying just a little
pressure to the sides of the blade would make a decent passive
system. It would be just enough pressure to slow down the blade in
a second or two and not enough pressure for the motor to even
register the resistance.
Think about how little pressure it takes with a scrap piece of wood
to stop a coasting blade.
Isn't there an old Indian trick about a spinning piece of wood and
starting a fire?
Point?
Everybody knows that, which is why I'm trying to explain. But everyone's
alive except those who drowned in an adjacent bog.
Put down the pipe. :-p
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