I think I am referring to the gyroscopic effect that is caused by the spinning of the wheel. As the motor gains RPM the force become greater. At startup, there is no force until there is a pretty good amount of speed. I want the gyro effect to be as great as possible utilizing this motor but...
Actually, I'm about as far away from SF as one could be and am located in CT. Let me know if I can help you. The part is a very simple one to make but you need quantity to making stamping worth your while. For a small quantity, you might want to consider laser cutting the parts and then forming...
I have a small motor that spins at 20,000 RPM. I have attached a steel wheel that has a plastic rim and a steel tire. When I turn the motor on, there is a force that is acting against the motor that feels like it s a centrifugal force or something. What is the actual force known as?
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I don't know how many of them you need but I run a small stamping company and work with 316 SS and supply the marine industry currently with custom stamped parts.