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#9 - sleevezipper (07/03/2012) [-]
There is one thing I dont understand about this. How do the metal plates not crash into eachother in the middle? Only thing I can think of is that IRL it does not move in a continuous motion but that it stops and goes the other way.
User avatar #10 to #9 - AnonsForSure (07/03/2012) [-]
Spiral. They are all on different levels.
#11 to #10 - sleevezipper (07/03/2012) [-]
Yes, I can see that. But still, they need to be attached to the big gear right?
User avatar #12 to #11 - AnonsForSure (07/03/2012) [-]
Imagine the middle one as the tip of a drill, thats my best guess.
#13 to #12 - sleevezipper (07/03/2012) [-]
What i mean by this picture is: The connections between the gear and the rods will crash into eachoter when it starts turning. Please prove me wrong..
#17 to #13 - N. Korean citizen (07/03/2012) [-]
the top one is attached to the one below, and that one to the one below etc etc,
#18 to #17 - salaki (07/03/2012) [-]
hope you understood what I meant, cba drawing it x)
#14 to #13 - AnonsForSure (07/03/2012) [-]
Well,  fuck.
Well, fuck.
#15 to #14 - sleevezipper (07/03/2012) [-]
We need a serious army of engineers now...
User avatar #16 to #15 - AnonsForSure (07/03/2012) [-]
Certainly, this.. thing is really grinding my gears now.



no pun intended
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