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Daniel Ingalls
Добавлен 3 дек 2007
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First Wave Sculpture Experiment
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Spouts over 15 feet high from one-foot waves
SS Palo Alto in a storm
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Interesting effects of waves hitting surfaces and caverns
Wave Burst in Action
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Here is a small prototype, placed in the ocean March 10, 2008. The device is 3 feet wide, 2 feet high, and 8 feet long. We observed many spouts over 20 feet from waves less than 2 feet high. Unlike the first shapes I tried in the wave tank, this one is enclosed, and designed to exploit the ram effect like many blowholes.
Wave Tank Experiment
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First test of the wave burst concept: To build a sculpture that lives in the ocean and that is designed to do amazing and joyful things when waves hit it. Nature makes great wave breaks along rocky shores, but the best ones destroy themselves quickly due to erosion and high impact. The Wave Burst is designed for efficient conversion of wave energy into geysers and sprays. The real ones will be ...
Гениально
Why is the pilot assembly on hinges?
J'avais du mal à comprendre c'est le guide qui fait tout et un guide qui indique le rail sans le toucher?
J'avais du mal à comprendre c'est le guide qui fait tout et un guide qui ne touche pas le rail
As a former Bicyclist, allow me to suggest one VERY important thing you are overlooking-- Raise your seat mastTube up at least 4", and you will fing a whole lot less fatigue, and a lot more enjoyment--Just satin'
@Diego Zur
Err.... While it is the most cost-effective and simplest idea, the use of single guide far away from the front wheel, plus no guides for the back seems very risky. Whe I will do mine, I'd certainly have both wheels guided. Don't want to take chances with derail on speed.
Very nice. Are you in the PNW? Because that wall to wall chemtrail sky and constantly circling small airplanes looks and sounds exactly the same as it does here in Vanhoover Washiton.
can i buy a kit from you?
Very nice! One thing I noticed is that your seat is way too low. Two things that I learned early on in cycling is, the straighter you can get your leg at the bottom of your down stroke on the pedals, and the higher the air pressure in your tires, the less effort you have to put into pedaling. I run 135 PSI Kevlar tires on my Cannondale.
Brilliant, cheap to build design. Congrats on the concept.
Que maravilha de invenção depois de pronta só pegar a linha 👍👍👍
Very resourceful creation. (Katt has kept herself in good shape, too).
Felicitaciones muy bueno el invento: saludos desde Argentina!
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So Cool ! Thanks for the post. Think you could use a leaf blower to help you down the rails when you have a head wind? ruclips.net/video/saG-QQSiG4I/видео.html
Ever fall on your right side?
Danielle che bello lavoro !! Ti felicito!! Abraccione amico!👏👏💪🇦🇷cheers from Argentina !
Wow... !!! My best friend, Great... We liked and enjoyed to the end. Awesome... Full watched. Thanks Have a happy day!
Fantastic! Just questions?? What do the railroad companies say about this? Have you encountered RR Police/Security?
felicitaciones desde Argentina...el sistema mas simple que vi hasta ahora...en la rueda trasera no necesitas poner nada que la mantenga en el carril???
How can I get one from my bike
Where can you locate one of those items to put on your bike in New Jersey
very cool. question: could you put a seat on the left wheel? could someone sit on the left side of you? Just a thought...
And what to do when the train coming behind you 🤔 😏
This is literally like the track scaler from snowpiercer season 3
Great video, good job, only one suggestion: I think I would wear a helmet. Steel, stones and railroad ties could be hard on your head if you derail. 😬
Really hate these cameras with the “heatwave” effect constantly making everything shimmy & shake all the time.
Ingenieus!
You still out and a bout, nice ride I think I need something like that. Do you know if a kit is available out there thank you?
This guy is on track.
BTW, I had an idea on how the right of ways of active railroads might lease their rights of way to commercial developes that then could build light rail bike tracks along side of active rail lines. I made a RUclips video that describes the idea in a bit more detail. ruclips.net/video/x3vVuKU5RMY/видео.html I don't know if this idea is actually feasible or not but could be really cool if something like this could work.
I love this
Hola como puedo adquirirlo o fabricarlo. Gracias.
Can you just imagine building this with an eBike motor 😁
Smootha run agudhu. Gear cycle track ride wheel
Interesting. Have seen others so over engineered, heavy and cumbersome. Wonder myself about using PVC pipe, but watching it looks a little too flexible. Am I wrong in thinking your side wheel periodically would slip off the other rail?
very good practical idea simple and effective and above all low cost and high performance congratulations‼ ️
What about when you hit a huge upgrade? Maybe a small electric motor?
The skateboard wheels was my idea for my mod.
nice set up. I've just recently discovered this form of rail exploring. when i get time I'm gonna simulate your design, maybe add an extra set of guide wheels on the back. thanks!
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What kind of parts did you use to build it
Call it version 1. It needs to be smaller and easy to carry once off the trails.
I saw something similar on a clip from a sixties news show but it was just a small, one man thing to get each worker down from a mountain. Like a tea tray with a seat, two flanged wheels on one side and a bar to one wheel on the other rail.
Ditch the knobs and use slicks for tires. It may eliminate some of the chatter.
Great video amazing I want one. I need one you are unbelievable
Why the bike is in right side? Instead of left
this looks danagerous . i picture the bar catching something and doing a header
Very very very excellent I like it
I must try this for sure this spring. Started to think about it yesterday, but great that you tried it already, thanks for sharing.