How V-Block Works ?

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Zirok

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Hi

I wanted to know how does V-Block mechanism works.

How the switch operates (which turns off/on the magnet) & how the magnetism circuit is built inside which starts/stops with the position of switch.

Thanks
 
Are you talking about the "v-block" on the base of a simple magnetic indicator stand?

To me "v-block" can mean anything from a method of centering cylindrical objects to holding barrels into stocks to a stock car motor to ???????

If you're asking how does the switch "turn off the magnet" in an indicator base....... it doesn't. It simply rotates a small cam which moves the magnet away from the metal bars in the base of the stand.

Magnetism is funny stuff, like light (and a bunch of other things like gravity) the force of magnetism diminishes at an "inverse square ratio" to distance, in other words if you double the distance from the object it's attracted to it loses traction at a rate corresponding to the the square of the distance. Magnetism also "conducts" through steel a little way, which is why a v-block can have the magnet 'way up inside.

What you and I can take from this is that you don't have to remove a magnet very far from a surface to make it virtually "lose" it's attractive impulse......this is how a magnetic release or "off switch" works. No circuitry, no 'lectronics, just simple application if the laws of physics. A little lever moves the magnet less than 1/4 inch and voilahhhh! no more sticky.

On the flip side, I've got a honkin' blood blister on my middle finger from fiddling with rare earth magnets making a tool holder for my lathe..... as quickly as they LOSE attraction, they also gain it! :) Lesson of the day, when carrying a wicked strong magnet in each hand DON'T EVEN TRY TO PICK STUFF UP!!! Just walk on until the magnets are properly handed off :)

If you're talking about something else entire..... forgive me. :eek:

And if you're talking about an electromagnet then, here again, no circuitry..... cut the power to an electromagnet with a simple switch and the magnet "loses all it's pull."


al
 
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Got your point about how magnet works....:)


As you describe about a cut in middle finger..(sorry)..I think that you have machined magnets.

I have some blanks & want to remove some material. Yesterday i tried on my lathe but the tool clings to the magnet.


Can you please describe what type of insert you use to do turning of magnet on lathe ?:rolleyes:

Zirok
 
Magnets

I bought a few rare earth magnets that are 1 x 2 x 2 inches square. When I let anyone put one in each hand, no matter how much I warn them, it always ends the same, blood blisters and my magnets chipped and locked together. The new magnets today are incredibily strong and there is a swift learning curve that goes with them, such as just walking around with one in your hand, how they seem to 'find' any ferrous object. If you are buying them on ebay or wherever, the higher "N" number the better. I think that they are up to 'N42' or so now.
 
hI


Got your point about how magnet works....:)


As you describe about a cut in middle finger..(sorry)..I think that you have machined magnets.

I have some blanks & want to remove some material. Yesterday i tried on my lathe but the tool clings to the magnet.


Can you please describe what type of insert you use to do turning of magnet on lathe ?:rolleyes:

Zirok

I haven't tried to turn any magnets on the lathe, sorry. My really strong ones are all sintered metal of some sort.

al
 
Hi

I wanted to know how does V-Block mechanism works.

How the switch operates (which turns off/on the magnet) & how the magnetism circuit is built inside which starts/stops with the position of switch.

Thanks

Magnetism and electricity are alike in that if you just accept that they're magic, you'll sleep much better. :p
 
.... and heavier than air flight is really group telekenesis.

I still don't see anyway a plane without a prop can possibly fly. Magic covers a lot of things for me. Like how the wind moves a perfectly aimed bullet.:)

Concho Bill
 
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Magic to me is when my target floats, shakes and shimmers all over the place as I'm aiming at it, and knowing I stapled it down well.
 
Magic to me is when my target floats, shakes and shimmers all over the place as I'm aiming at it, and knowing I stapled it down well.

Magic TO ME is when the target is doing it's shimmyshake and I'm doing mine..... and all the figgerin' and fidgetin' and finaglin' come together and I HIT IT!!!

THAT's magic.

al
 
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