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3D Printed Mendocino Motor

I got to play around with Chris Connors’ Mendocino Motor at Maker Faire New York last year. It consists of magnetically levitating pencils turned into motors with magnets, magnet wire, and 3D-printed joists. The Mendocino Motor floats in its own magnetic field and converts light into electricity and magnetism, which are then converted into the […]

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Mendocino Motor: coming to Maker Faire

Mendocino Motor: coming to Maker Faire

Appearing at the 2009 Bay Area Maker Faire is the Mendocino Solar Motor: The motor is pretty easy to get right. The construction difficulty is not easy or medium — definitely “hard.” It is best if you have good soldering skills, and the ability to think about the theory of the motor so that you […]

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LEGO Mendocino Motor

Here is a variation on the Menocino Motor project. The Mendo Motor is a solar-powered magnetically levitating motor invented by super maker Larry Spring, of Mendocino California. This is a great project to do with high school kids. The Motor incorporates woodworking, electricity, magnestism, troubleshooting, and can also be used as a way of teaching […]

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