Miles,
That looks like some fantastic dope. I wonder how much it costs & if there is a US distribution network. My next question for them is if there is a mold-able product.
Eric,
Wow, good work & thanks for Modeling those flux configurations. Its good to see my suspicions confirmed on the overlap core config. Of corse you see I am attempting to stay as close to a flat 1 dimensional stator for ease of manufacture. Miles latest find there really opens the door for a more traditionaly lap wound stator. True "soft" magnetic material is hard to come by economicly from my searches.
I am playing with the idea of making the "split stator" teeth & laminated teeth imbeded through it (time to draw as words fail me) I think it may be very doable. That give us the ability to get lap wind configurations.
Lap winds with flat stock are still going to present hurdles. I speculate, but see the width as a problem. Given the flux densities atainable using cores, the flat stock may be a moot point.(untill we attempt the coreless stator, where I see nothing but potential on unlaped coil arrays)
Spin,
Thanks for the concern, I have also seen the frayed fingers from mis-hapes. I will use caution & respect while working with these facinating magnets.(young man...LOL) I will be constructing the current model I've shown with the disc magnets. I still want a smaller motor to test with & refine my manufactureing methods with before building Lukes "MEGA" axial motor. I think a lot of internet builders will make a motor for fun & I am all about open source.
I will have lots of photos of Jigs & machine set ups as I get into the project. I also have insiders at local fiberglass manufacturing companies & access to "samples" of some pretty cool composite stuffs.(West Mich has a deep product development comunity)I have no worrys regarding the end product, & I am really getting an education on electrical energy & its potentials. (never even knew it could be interesting a short time ago

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