Create A Magnetic Power Generator

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Strategy Guide To Create A Modern Bed Frame

Perhaps you're tired of the rickety metal frame of your bed and you have no laid funds to buy an expensive new frame. If you want to have a modern style bed without spending too much, you can opt to custom build your own frame at home. All you need are the tools, time and patience to accomplish this project. Whether you want a basic frame or something that could hold drawers, you can do any of these at the comfort of your home.

The materials you would be needing to accomplish your modern style bed with drawers are as follows: plenty of high quality wood, bed rail hangers or if these are unavailable you could use lag bolts, screws, veneered plywood, and wood glue. Take the measurements of your mattress and make sure to add an inch and a half to your base board measurement in order for the drawers to fit perfectly. Begin making boxes using four pieces of wood for per box and an additional wood piece for the bottom part of your drawers. Make sure that the two side pieces are longer than the wood pieces for the front and back parts of your drawers. Secure each piece together using wood glue, or for a sturdier finish use screws instead.

If you're finished with your bed drawers, build the base of your bed frame where you would place your drawers; use four pieces of quality wood for the main frame and additional piece for the middle of the frame. The wood pieces of your frame should be higher than the drawers you created. To make the space under your bed more wider, you can use bed risers. Attach the four pieces of wood together at the end of each piece using bed rail hangers or lag bolts; then, secure the additional wood horizontally at the middle of the frame, consider this as the support beam of your bed.

To make your bed frame sturdier, make at least smaller cross sections of wood pieces at least half the size of the main frame of your bed. These wood slabs would be lined vertically across the inside of your main frame; they will support your drawers along with your mattress. Secure one long wood at the middle in line with your support beam. Then, glue or screw the small pieces of wood across the center wood.

Secure the tracks of your drawers at the cross section of your bed frame. Attach the runners to your drawers and test fit them in your frame. After which, remove them once again and set aside so that you can place your veneered plywood on top of the frame, which will serve as the support of your mattress. Once you secured your veneered plywood in place, you can paint or decorate your frame including your drawers.

When your paint is already dry, insert your drawers back to their designated places inside the frame and lay the mattress on the baseboard. Now, you can enjoy your homemade modern bed with drawers. Definitely, this project could demand time and effort on your side. However, once you're done building your frame, all the time and effort you spent would surely pay off.

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To achieve a modern style bed without spending too much, you can custom build your own bed frame at home. Whether you want something that is basic or perhaps a bed with drawers, personally customizing your frame would give you your desired bed.

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8 Responses to Create A Magnetic Power Generator

  1. Karen says:

    what else can a simple magnetic generator power besides light bulb?
    Im a senior high school student. Our physics teacher approved our Investigatory project entitled creating a magnetic generator so on and so fort but she doesn’t like the light bulb part because she said that its to common. So she would like us to replace the light bulb into other electronics.
    What item can I replace that can be powered by a magnetic generator?

  2. Analog_Ana says:

    could a zero point power unit be created by superimposing 2 magnetic pyramids into a merkaba field generator?
    … one pos metal – other neg? — then since a pyramid is the only structure known to naturally emit energy, could the energy be trapped with nowhere to go, ? , but since the pyramids are locked into place … they cannot fly apart … bottom tip is grounded into earth … top tip could have a wire running electricity to your devices? … perhaps a ball could float perfectly in the middle … i fear the other pyramid may appear to disappear … like the ones in Egypt … LSD equation 7

  3. Dalro says:

    Can you use magnetic force to create free electricity ?
    Example: Can you take a standard alternator, add an aluminum circle disc to the top with 3 magnets and 1 counterweight, add 3 opposite magnets to the exterior circumference outside the disc and use the free form of magnetic push to continously spin the alternator/GENERATOR to create constant voltage? Opinions? Can this be created on a much larger scale to supply power to a house or neighborhood? Or would we need to engineer a much different form of magnetic push model ?

  4. Jorrocks says:

    This is all perfectly feasible, except that you need to make sure that the Kyptonastic marzelvanes don’t spafe the gibbous-trunion, otherwise grabules of hyvoflanx will form over the frotting pencil end of the rebus-valve, and then you’ll be in all sorts of trouble.

  5. zeebya says:

    Check out this website…
    http://www.josephnewman.com/

    I saw Mr. Newman on Johnnie Carson once, and Mr. Carson was very impressed with Newman’s energy machine, which operates on similar principles to your idea. His machine has been patented in South Africa and several European countries, but the U.S. Patent Office refuses to consider it, claiming without ever seeing it that it can’t work.

    Unfortunately, Mr. Newman’s site is filled with a great deal of his personal religious philosphy, which tends to get in the way, but the info on his machine is there.

  6. Fenris Wolf says:

    A small fan or pump, a calculator, a small clock or watch (LED, LCD, or analog), or basically anything that needs only a little current to operate.

    If your generator is an A/C generator, use a rectifier to convert the electricity to DC if you want to power a DC device.

  7. schwanenplatz says:

    Overload power generator’s effects – why and how as load increase, magnetic field will increase?
    this is sequel of my last question “Overload power generator’s effects – why and how”. In this question still, assuming there’s no protection circuit which will stop power generator’s functionality during overload.

    I overload 20 kW of appliances with power generator which produce only 10 kW. From my knowledge , the motor will required more force to rotate the alternator. If motor is out-power to do so it will become slower & slower until totally stop.

    From last question’s answer, I learned that induced current will create a magnetic field which oppose the permanent field within the generator. Ideally a 10kJ of engine’s work will produce 10kW, but in actual world the induced magnetic field will oppose the generator permanent field. So let’s say engine need to work for 12kJ in order to produce 10kW. The 2kJ of work is done to counter back the induced magnetic field.

    My question is: The engine will out-power and eventually stop when we overload by turning on more appliances. So what is the cause here? As we know, there will be more opposing induced magnetic field only when there’s more induced current flow. In our case here, power generator itself taken control of how many current it wants to supply. Thus the induced magnetic field is suppose to be controlled by power generator(generally speaking, it’s fixed by generator). From what I could imagine if there’s anything that could affect the generator’s rpm, it would be the induced magnetic field. But how could the load generate the current, which creates stronger magnetic field to oppose generator’s rpm?

  8. JullyWum says:

    Hi schwanen .. I’ve picked-up your latest posting – do these additional comments help (hope so !).

    I’m not clear what you mean by motor (drive engine)”out-power” .. I’m assuming the engine is ‘regulated’ to maintain a certain turning speed (rpm) – and hence maintain a constant output voltage from the generator.When the generator’s output power requires the engine’s power to go beyond it’s regulated limit, then the engine speed will decrease.

    Appliances connect to the generator in parallel – their resistance combines in parallel which reduces the overall resistance that the generated voltage ‘works’ against .. hence an increased current flows from the generator.(current = V/R)
    This larger current in the generator windings causes the opposing electromagnetic forces to increase .. the engine torque cannot match this and it’s rotation speed reduces .. the generator turns slower producing less voltage and current. So more appliances cannot work to their full rated value … and a new ‘balance’ is established where the available engine input power is shared between more appliances working at reduced rating.
    Will the engine eventually stop .. I suppose it could if the rpm falls below the stall speed of the engine – otherwise not – the system working at a speed where the power transfers are ‘balanced’.

    RB

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