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- 27 Jun 2014, 11:30
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Trackball via Ball Transfer Units *Test Results*
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If you look at a cut-away of a ball transfer, you'll see that it's basically a large ball supported by many smaller balls. This is what makes the transfer a low friction omnidirectional bearing, which means, when you include the trackball, the only sizable friction generated is between the larger ...
- 26 Jun 2014, 22:23
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Trackball via Ball Transfer Units *Test Results*
- Replies: 16
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- 25 Jun 2014, 00:32
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Trackball via Ball Transfer Units *Test Results*
- Replies: 16
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Trackball via Ball Transfer Units *Test Results*
This project was originally started here: http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=59444.0
Here are the goals:
-Use three low friction ball transfer units/bearings to support the main trackball. Alwayse has shipped me six 11-MI-05-17 units to test*. These units are made out of stainless steal and ...
Here are the goals:
-Use three low friction ball transfer units/bearings to support the main trackball. Alwayse has shipped me six 11-MI-05-17 units to test*. These units are made out of stainless steal and ...