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Jeffrey Hazen <jeffrey.hazen@northmill.net> wrote in message
news:01BF0C69.13794FC0@northmill1...
> The first is a rotary electrical coupling, which allows you to pass 4 wires
> through a rotary joint
I'd be interested in seeing this one. When I created my version of Grey
Walters robot turtle I had to use a windshield wiper motion in place of the
original 360 sweep he used.
http://www.plazaearth.com/usr/gasperi/walter.htm.
I assume you are talking about some type of slip ring. I tinkered with the
copper foil they sell for making stain glass lamps etc. with some success.
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| I have been working (when I should have been Working) on two things which may be of general interest. The first is a rotary electrical coupling, which allows you to pass 4 wires through a rotary joint. I built the prototype tonight, and I think it (...) (25 years ago, 2-Oct-99, to lugnet.robotics, lugnet.robotics.rcx)
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